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Test and document pool water chemistry and report discrepancies or issues to Lead Lifeguard/Aquatics Manager. Under the direction of the Lead Lifeguard and Aquatics Manager, the Lifeguard is responsible for providing a safe, clean and welcoming environment for the Fairview Heights Recreation Complex.
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Relationships: This position reports to the Aquatics Supervisor/Aquatics Director who reports to the Senior Director of Aquatics/Senior Aquatics Manager. The aquatics Swim Instructor is a hero by helping to create recreational swimmers, refine skills and ensure kids stay safe in and around water.
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This may include writing of internal memos, weekly department meetings, work schedules, flyers, newsletters, and one-on-one discussions with Aquatics Manager. Will attend all scheduled staff meetings and management team meetings as directed by the Aquatics Manager.
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Under the supervision of the Aquatics Manager, and Aquatic Leads when applicable, Lifeguards will monitor activities, observe and provide assistance to swimmers, prevent accidents, protect life and enforce regulations as well as control access to the pool/deck.
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Contacts emergency medical personnel for serious injuries and reports such incidents to the Aquatics Supervisor and Recreation Manager immediately. Work is performed under the direction and supervision of the Aquatics Coordinator, Aquatics Supervisor and other supervisory staff.
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Under the supervision of the Recreation Area Manager/Recreation Supervisor, this position provides general administrative and program support in the maintenance, implementation, and monitoring of Aquatics programs and staff.
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SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: Receives direct supervision from the Aquatics Manager, Aquatics Recreation Supervisor, or Aquatics Recreation Coordinator. Acts as a lead to other part-time Aquatics staff, providing functional and technical direction to Lifeguards and Swim Instructors.
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Attend staff meetings and training/coaching sessions as requested by the Aquatics Manager or Franchise Business Owner. + Report to and communicate directly with the Aquatics Manager or Franchise Business Owner.
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The Head Lifeguard serves as a part of the leadership in the Aquatics team and oversees daily pool operations and acts as a manager on duty in the absence of the Aquatics Supervisor, Coordinator, and Specialist.
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Assists Pool Manager or Aquatics Manager in the planning of monthly schedules for Lifeguards and oversees and monitors the performance of Lifeguard duties and functions. The Seasonal Head Lifeguard supervises all aspects of an outdoor aquatics facility in the absence of the pool manager including duties such as employee supervision, facility grounds, patrons, equipment and chemicals, emergency, first aid and the "Learn to Swim" program.
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This Aquatic Lead position is a seasonal early spring-summer position starting the beginning of June through the beginning of August and requires set am or pm hours as directed by the Aquatics Manager.
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If 15 years old you must work with 18+ year old lifeguard unless there is an Aquatic Director and/or Full-Time Pool Manager on site during entire shift. May be asked to assist a certified swim lesson instructor with class instruction as directed by the Aquatics Director or designee.
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Under the general supervision of the Aquatics Program Manager and Recreation Supervisor, manages lifeguard operations, supervises lifeguards on duty, watches pool/waterfront activities, prevents and addresses dangerous situations, and responds to people in need of aid.
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Reports to: Aquatics Supervisor/Assistant General Manager. SafeSplash® Swim School will provide one (1) t-shirt per calendar year per employee. Uniforms: Lifeguards are required to wear SafeSplash® uniforms which include a white SafeSplash® Lifeguard t-shirt and royal blue shorts.
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If no uniform is present you will be required to buy a new uniform or be sent home without pay. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to SafeSplash Swim School Corporate.
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