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Performs various public safety tasks in ensuring public and citizen welfare; performs water rescues; administers first aid; reports suspicious activity/persons via police dispatch; assists with disabled/stranded vehicles.
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Current First Aid, CPR/AED certification, and other safety certifications, as required by the Club. Aqua group fitness certification a plus. Knowledge of lifesaving methods and procedures; ability to perform rescue actions and administer first aid.
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Conduct 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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Possess and maintains CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, Oxygen Administration, Standard First Aid. Orientation to Healthy Living, Foundations of Listen First, Principles of Member Health and Fitness, Group Exercise at the Y, Foundations of Group Exercise at the Y (powered by ACE) + Aquatic Exercise Association Aquatic Fitness Professional.
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Possession of, or must obtain, CPR, First Aid, Confined Space, Trench Shoring, Forklift, and Hazwoper certificates within six (6) months of employment. Possession of a Grade 3 Water Distribution Operator Certificate is required at the time of application.
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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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Types of Classes Merit badge classes: Oceanography, Fish & Wildlife, Environmental Science, Woodwork, Composite Materials, E-Prep, First Aid, Citizenship in the Nation/World, Photography, Electricity, Engineering, Drafting and much more.
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Communicate job progress to customers, Viasat Job Manager and Technical Services Comply with all safety requirements implemented by employer, customers, facility owners or vendors involved in the employee's daily task, including but not limited to, PEC/ISN, H2S, Water Egress, Lock Out/Tag Out, First Aid/CPR, Lifting, Fall Protection, Climbing Techniques and etc.
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To include emergency response training (i.e., Confined Space Rescue, Hazmat, Incipient Fire, First Aid / CPR). In addition, the CCS is responsible for following all water management guidance, completing individual and teamwork assignments, and ensuring an optimum and professional response to his customer's (Energy Control Center) power needs.
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Certifications Do you possess a current American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification including First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22), Administering Emergency Oxygen, Anaphylaxis and Epinephrine Auto-Injector, Blood borne Pathogens and Asthma Inhaler Training.
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Flagging, first aid, and any other appropriate certifications as required by law, ordinance, or department regulations. must possess a high school diploma or G.E.D. and at least two (2) to five (5) years of experience in general maintenance of a Water Treatment Plant, Wastewater Treatment Plant, municipal water, or sewer system of equivalent capacity, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Must pass an American Red Cross lifeguard training class approved by the Division of Parks and Recreation before employment and maintain current life-guard licensure, including Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automated External Defibrillator (AED), Oxygen, and First Aid Certification to continue employment.
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Assist the public in matters un-related to law enforcement such as civil assists, eviction assistance, medical aid, water and ice rescue, wildland fire assistance and response, hazmat response, providing aid to lost persons, responding to pubic inquiries and other matters of similar nature.
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Required to participate in Random Drug Testing Program and complete CPR/First Aid certification, employer-provided. Campus: Muskegon Lake Michigan CenterDepartment/Division: Water Resources Institute / College of Liberal Arts SciencesApplication Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately, ride along with the vessel crew available throughout the fall 2023 season.
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