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We help increase the preparedness of our communities by offering courses in First Aid, CPR/AED, Babysitter's Training, Lifeguard Training, Certified Nurse Aid Training and other certification courses.
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If you are not a certified lifeguard, please check out our lifeguard classes at www. Current ARC/YMCA Lifeguard, First Aid, AED, Emergency Oxygen and CPR-PR Certifications.
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Conduct classes, training and in service training for Aquatics staff. E&A International Lifeguard Training Program certification. Ensure all lifeguard certifications are current and all lifeguards.
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The Aquatics Manager is responsible for the safe and efficient management of aquatic operations and programs, maintenance and upkeep of the swimming pool facility, and supervision of aquatics staff. Guests can feel safe and enjoy a worry free adventure at our waterparks under the leadership of the Aquatics Manager and their team.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Recreation Supervisor-Aquatics, the person in this position will teach and administer a variety of aquatic classes, lifeguard and assist in the following areas: personnel supervision, public relations, record keeping, programming and facility operations, and maintenance.
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Current Red Cross certification in CPR and First Aide. Lifeguard certification specific to the type of pool at assigned community or willingness to become certified within 90 days of start dateCertification from a Nationally Accredited organization for personal training and group fitness such as: American Council on Exercise (ACE), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NASCA) and / or National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM.
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You should work for the Y because you receive: FREE Gym Membership FREE Workout Classes FREE Pool Access FREE Training and Certifications FREE Virtual Health Care Solutions (Teledoc) Program Discounts Paid Sick Time 403(b) Smart Savings Account Qualifications The YMCA of Orange County staff are committed to teaching youth positive life skills, values and the importance of giving back.
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A YMCA lifeguard must possess and keep current the following certifications at all times: Lifeguarding, Adult/Child/Infant CPR (Professional Rescue or Healthcare Provider), First Aid, Oxygen Administration, and AED. Have an understanding of facility policies, procedures, and rules.
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The City of Pflugerville is offering Lifeguards a one-time Longevity Bonus of up to $500, payable at the end of the season, and discounted Lifeguard classes ($50) with a summer commitment.
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Swim InstructorJOB DESCRIPTION:Provides direct leadership, instruction and motivation for students in swimming classes. Swim InstructorJOB DESCRIPTION:Provides direct leadership, instruction and motivation for students in swimming classes.
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Preferred Qualifications: Masters Degree, Lifeguard Instructor, Certified Pool Operator, Water Safety Instructor certifications, Connect 2 software experience, Fusion software experience. Free sport and outdoor equipment rental, fitness classes, Intramural Sports participation.
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Manage pool schedules (camp, aqua classes, lane reservations, swim lesson programs)Be approachable to members and follow up on any suggestions or complaints. Publish monthly lifeguard schedule based off template designed by Director of Aquatics.
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Red Cross Certification for Lifeguard and Lifeguard Instructor; Red Cross Certification for Lifeguard and Lifeguard Instructor; We are committed to student success, academic excellence, workforce development, economic development and lifelong learning.
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Classes available at local YMCAs∯*∯ Skills & Requirements: Must be a minimum of 16 years of age Lifeguard, CPR/AED, First Aid, and Oxygen certification Must demonstrate swimming ability Applicants will be required to pass reference checks, a criminal history background check, sex offender check, and pre-employment drug screen.
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Two years experience in campus recreation including aquatic experience (2 years related work experience may be substituted for 1 year of education); Current lifeguard certificate and CPR for the Professional Rescuer or higher; demonstrated organizational aptitude; staff training, supervision, development, and leadership experience; excellent problem-solving skills; risk management proficiency; effective communication skills; and exceptional guest service skills required.
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