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Administer first aid and contact emergency medical personnel in case of serious injury. Certification in AED, CPR and similar life-saving techniques is required; proper first aid skills are.
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CPR, First Aid, Lifeguard, Swimming Instructor, and WSI certified. Do you have a valid First Aid Certification? What was it about the Head Lifeguard position in the Parks and Recreation Department at the City of Lauderhill that attracted you to apply.
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Incumbents performing lifeguard services must have and retain an American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguarding Certification (includes CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Basic First Aid.
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Respond to first aid emergencies under the direction of the EMT and First Aid staff. Red Cross Lifeguard & Water Park Certification (WE CERTIFY YOU) Must be Red Cross Waterpark Lifeguard certified but we offer classes in May.
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A Lifeguard Certification (Red Cross, YMCA, or Ellis), First Aid and CPR Certification is REQUIRED. Water Safety Instructor's (WSI) Certificate preferred. The Seasonal Lifeguard will protect the lives of the City's patrons by sitting on the stand, scanning the water, observing patron's activities and enforcing pool rules and regulations.
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PRIMARY DUTIES (ON THE STAND): Wear required uniform while on duty: lifeguard shirt, bathing suit and/or shorts, whistle, tube and fanny pack containing pocket mask, gloves and other first aid items, other items as instructed by the aquatics supervisor.
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Kvcc.edu Please provide a copy of your Current First Aid, CPR, and Lifeguard certification in the “Other Documents” attachment. Current First Aid, CPR, and Lifeguard certification is required by hire date.
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Ability and willingness to achieve Certification in First Aid, CPR and Ellis & Associates Lifeguard Training. Administers and coordinates emergency first aid as necessary.
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Perform pool maintenance duties as assigned Other duties as assigned Qualifications: Minimum Requirements : Current American Red Cross Lifeguard First Aid, AED, and CPR Training certification or ability to obtain.
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REQUIRED TRAINING/CERTIFICATIONS: Child Abuse Prevention (within first four weeks of employment) Respect in the Workplace (Sexual Harassment Prevention) The Professional Lifeguard CPR, First Aid, O2 YMCA Lifeguarding.
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Ensuring safety of patrons, watching for and preventing and notifying patrons and Head Lifeguard of unsafe conditions, accidents or occurrences, administering first aid when required; reports all accidents immediately to Head Lifeguard/Pool Coordinator, and/or Recreation Supervisor, Director (chain of command.
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Current American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification (including CPR/AED and First Aid). Lifeguards are r esponsible for assisting in the support and enforcement of rules and regulations, and for the safety of the pool facility within the lifeguard certification.
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CPR for the Public Safety Personnel First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22) Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certificate Lifeguard Training Certificate. You will need to provide proof (copies) of the following current and valid certifications or proof that you are registered in a class to obtain the required certification(s): CPR/AED for Public Safety Personnel First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22) Lifeguard Training Certificate Water Safety Instructor (30-hour course and MUST BE COMPLETED and provided to us before you are cleared to start working.
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Must have a current American Red Cross Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certification or equivalent certification at the time of hire. Knowledge of and the ability to apply techniques utilized in the American Red Cross lifesaving certification, CPR, and basic first aid.
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Assists in rendering First Aid according to the standards established by the American Red Cross and American Heart Association. American Red Cross Basic First Aid required, training on AED units and possession of a current Red Cross CPR card.
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