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Supervision Required: Directly supervised by the Head Lifeguards, Aquatics Specialist, Aquatics Coordinator, and Aquatics Supervisor. The work involves practicing preventative lifeguarding, the prompt performance of emergency lifesaving and first aid tasks as occasions require, provide customer service to patrons, and the care and maintenance of all equipment, pool deck, swimming pool and locker room facilities.
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Job Summary Under general supervision; assists in the oversight of the swimming pool and surrounding deck areas; assists in the supervision of all pool facilities users; assists in the enforcement of all pool rules and regulations; initiates rescues and administers first aid; cleans pool and immediate deck/bathroom/locker room areas; monitors pool water chemistry and supervises off-campus, aquatics field trips.
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The Aquatics Supervisor is responsible for strengthening our lifeguard team through the delivery of superior service and safety. Certification in First Aid, CPR and Ellis & Associates Lifeguard Training.
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Minimum two years of experience teaching swimming to youth and adults WSI certification and CPO (within the first 6 months certified) Current ARC Lifeguard certification and CPR/First Aid. Work schedule: Total work week of 40 hours which includes: 15-18 hours coaching per week One evening per week as department supervisor.
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The Program Director must possess current Lifeguarding (or willing to obtain it in 30 days), American Red Cross CPR/First Aid, PA Child Abuse Clearance and PA Police Criminal Background check.
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Key Words: Kids, Children, Child Care, Education, Instruction, Instructor, Teacher, Supervisor, Daycare, Fun Job, Part Time, Growth, Swim, School, Work with Kids, Flexible, Engaging Job, After School Job, Camp, Counselor, Coach, Tutor, Nanny, Babysitter, Water Safety, Lifeguard, Pool Job, Aquatics Compensation: $17.00 per hour Compensation: $17.00 per hour.
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Responsible to the Department Director/Recreation Supervisor, and directly to the Aquatics Director and/or Pool Manager. Must currently hold Lifeguard, First Aid, and CPR certifications, or equivalent.
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Swim Instructor Job DescriptionReports to: Aquatics Supervisor/Assistant General ManagerDescription: SafeSplash® Swim Instructors are responsible for upholding and teaching in accordance to the SafeSplash® Swim School teaching certification and curriculum.
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Two (2) years of responsible professional experience working in a facility related to parks, recreation, leisure services, or area of required specialty (e.g., arts, performing arts, equestrian, tennis, aquatics, gymnastics, ice rinks); including one (1) year as a facility manager, program coordinator or supervisor.
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And other pool equipment and inform the aquatics supervisor and/or Properties Director immediately of any necessary equipment repairs. Pass Skills Test CPR for the Professional Rescuer Standard First Aid Emergency Oxygen Administration ~ O2 Automated External Defibrillation ~ AED American Red Cross and YMCA Lifeguard are accepted for hire.
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Under the direction of the Superintendent of Recreation, Assistant Superintendent of Recreation, Aquatics Supervisor, the Pool Manager and the Assistant Pool Manager, the Lifeguard shall complete his/her assigned duties to the best of his/her abilities, offering suggestions of better ways to accomplish jobs and be ever mindful of the best interests of the St. Charles Park District and of fellow employees.
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Advises Aquatics Supervisor and/or Lead Lifeguard of conditions/practices that may pose a threat to health and safety. Current Certified American Red Cross, Lifeguard Pro, YMCA, BSA, and First Aid Training or comparable/higher level.
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Upon approval from the Aquatics Supervisor, selects personnel and implements discipline procedures. American Red Cross Lifeguard certification from a nationally recognized agency and First Aid/CPR/AED certification required or ability to obtain prior to hire date.
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Report to the Aquatics Supervisor any equipment that is in need of repair. Lifeguards work under the supervision of the Aquatics Supervisor. Possess and maintain current (must not be expired) American Red Cross Lifeguard (YMCA equivalent acceptable) and First Aid Certification (American Heart Association equivalent acceptable.
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Assist with inventory processes and management for concession orders, first aid, and cleaning supplies. Under the direction of the City of Minnetonka Aquatics Manager, this position is required to work mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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