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Responds to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, inclement weather, and other incidents or conditions following procedures established for the site, by the company, and/or through training or certification.
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This shall include a full briefing on the Wallingford Family YMCA Emergency Action Plan, Bloodborne Pathogen policy, crisis policy, a tour of the facility to identify safety and first aid equipment and an orientation on water testing procedures.
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The work involves the prompt performance of emergency lifesaving and first aid tasks as occasions require, instruct swimming classes, and the care and maintenance of all equipment, pool deck, swimming pool and locker room facilities.
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Licenses and/or Certifications Required: Must hold the following American Red Cross certifications: Lifeguard Training, Water Safety Instructor, First Aid, CPR/Professional Rescuer, AED and Administering Emergency Oxygen.
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License & Certificates: A valid First Aid Certificate which meets Emergency Medical Service Authority requirements, a valid Water Safety Instructor's Certificate, and a valid Lifeguard Certificate from authorized providers, as determined by the Management Services department, at time of appointment.
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Basic life support or professional rescuer CPR/AED, first aid, and emergency oxygen administration required. People of all ages and backgrounds come to the Y learn to swim, for water safety education, and to meet their health and wellness goals in the pool.
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Qualifications •Knowledge of general aquatic operating policies and procedures; •Knowledge of modern first aid and water safety techniques. Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with department staff and the general public; •Skill in performing basic pool facility maintenance;Education and Experience Must be a minimum age of 15 and have a current Red Cross Certification in Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED and First Aid. The City of Kingsport does not currently offer any benefits for Part-Time, Seasonal, or Temporary Employess.
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Must be certified by the American Red Cross in LG, AED, First Aid and CPR. (LGI a plus). Administers first aid in the event of injury, rescues swimmers in distress or danger of drowning, and administers CPR and/or artificial respiration, if necessary.
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Follow safety practices, and utilize protective clothing and equipment as required by OSHA. Know the whereabouts of all emergency equipment (i.e. fire extinguishers, eyewash and shower stations, first aid supplies, breathing apparatus, etc.
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Recognizes, reacts, and responds promptly and efficiently to emergency situations; initiates water rescues in various situations and conditions; administers rescue breathing or CPR as needed; provides first aid care for minor injuries or care until EMS personnel arrives.
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American Safety & Health Institute or American Red Cross or American Heart Association BLS for the Professional Rescuer, Standard/Community First Aid certifications and Emergency Oxygen Administration.
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Current ARC/YMCA Lifeguard, First Aid, AED, Emergency Oxygen and CPR-PR Certifications. Our guards serve as advocates for the safety and wellbeing of our members and guests, and you will ensure that the Y's pools are a friendly, welcoming environment for all to play, learn and build confidence in the water.
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Current certification in CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, and First Aid from the American Red Cross. Perform tasks requiring physical strength and/or stamina to effectively rescue victims, administer first aid, and CPR.
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CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED, Basic First Aid and Emergency Oxygen certification preferred or obtain within 30 days of hire. Water fitness or group fitness certification preferred.
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Observes and oversees the activities of swimmers: scans the water; enforces pool rules; maintains discipline at facility; takes preventive safety actions; rescues distressed swimmers; provides emergency first aid and CPR; and performs other emergency life saving services as needed.
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