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Current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training and First Aid certification, as well as CPR forthe Professional Rescuer certification preferred but training/certification & re-certification classes available.
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Under general supervision, performs all duties of a firefighter which include fighting fires, salvage and rescue work, and administering minor first aid. Administers first aid to the sick and injured.
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Current Lifeguard Training certification; current first aid certification; and current adult, child and infant CPR certifications. water safety practices and procedures; life saving techniques; first aid; CPR; public relations.
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Conducts patrols, either in a vehicle, on a bicycle or on foot, effectively utilizing techniques and available resources, to enforce applicable laws and regulations, provide visitor services, assess facility resources, assist visitors with first aid, and other public services as required.
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During "eyes off" time, assist with ancillary duties, such as chemical testing, swim testing, cleaning, organizing the deck/equipment, checking first aid supplies. Essential Functions Be rescue ready, wearing a rescue tube, bathing suit, guard shirt, whistle, and fanny pack with personal protective equipment at all times.
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All Lifeguards must have current certification in American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Administer standard first aid; maintain safety equipment and requisition first aid supplies as needed.
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Completes Lifeguard checklist and daily records relating to rescue assists, first aid, weather conditions, sanitation and patrons as required. Thorough knowledge of the use and applications of water rescue methods and lifesaving, first aid practices and techniques.
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Supports the CPR Rescue Training Center in the coordination of work assignments and work scheduled for all instructors of CPR and First Aid providers. The CPR Rescue Training Center and facilitates effective business operations for the Center.
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Current certification in American Red Cross Lifeguarding, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and First Aid. Full mobility in order to teach swimming in the water and rescue any adult or child in distress.
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Current Red Cross Lifeguard, First Aid, and CPR certifications. Maintain a strong knowledge of pool rules, emergency procedures, and first aid techniques. Must be able to meet the physical requirements of the job, including being able to stand for extended periods of time, lift up to 50 pounds, and participate in frequent swimming and rescue drills.
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Must wear required rescue equipment and WPRF issued uniform (rescue tube, hip pack, whistle, lifeguarding shirt/lifeguard sweatshirt/swim suit when on duty) and have appropriate equipment ready and available (large first aid kit, backboard and AED.
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Maintain and complete required training and applicable certifications such as, but not limited to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid, Lifeguard, and Fire Safety, etc. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONSQualified applicants must be CPR, AED, Lifeguard and First Aid certified.
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DUTIES A Park Ranger provides public assistance and emergency services, including first aid, crowd and traffic control, firefighting, and search and rescue; patrols City parks, beaches, and other facilities to ensure park security; interprets and enforces City regulations and Municipal and Penal Code sections regarding park use; prepares and presents interpretive nature and environmental programs; and may provide radio communication to ranger units.
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Responsible for the maintenance of order within aquatic facility by enforcing all rules and regulations; performance of rescue of persons in trouble and resuscitation of swimmers in need; and administration of First-Aid to injured patrons.
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Supervisory Responsibilities: N/A Training Requirements: Certified lifeguard, First Aid, CPR, and AED (during probationary period or as allowed by supervisor. Must have or be able to obtain within three (3) months certifications in CPR and First Aid. Be able to respond to emergency situations such as accidents, injuries, and disruptive behaviors of youth and adults.
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