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Applicants must possess a variety of swimming and diving skills; possess sufficient strength, agility, hearing and visual acuity to perform the required duties of a pool lifeguard and swim instructor.
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RequirementsAvailable to work a minimum of 24 hours per weekCurrent American Red Cross certifications in:Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AEDWater Safety Instructor or be able to obtain within 1 yearAbility to pass the Plantation Aquatic Complex Lifeguard Skills TestComplete and pass a Level 2 Background Screening as required by the State of Florida LiveScan Fingerprint ProcessIncumbents in this job class are required to undergo a Level 2 Background Screening as required by the State of Florida.
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Will you have a Valid Lifeguard Certification, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for Professional Rescuer Certification, and Swim Lesson Instructor (SLI) Certification, or equivalent by the date of hire.
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As a Lifeguard & Swim Instructor, you will be responsible for the safety of our members in the pool area. $15/HR. Lifeguard, $20 Instructor (Must work at least 1 lifeguard shift.
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Prior experience as a lifeguard with demonstrated knowledge of and application of lifeguard surveillance and rescue techniques is required. (15 years of age & completed Lifeguard Certification Training at the J for summer seasonal.
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Responsible for serving as a Lifeguard or Swim Instructor as assigned by Aquatics Management. Certification as a Lifeguard Instructor preferred. Responsible for leading Aquatics emergency response team in the event of a medical, rescue or exposure emergency.
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Must be at least 18 years old and possess current certification in, CPR:FPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer), WSI (Water Safety Instructor) and lifeguard training (American Red Cross)or equivalent.
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At the time of appointment you must present the following valid certifications: a) Water Safety Instructor Certification issued by the American Red Cross; b) Title 22 First Aid Certification for Public Safety Personnel issued by the American Red Cross; c) Lifeguard Certification issued by the American Red Cross or the City of Los Angeles Aquatics Division; and d) Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association or American Red Cross.
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Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university and 1040 hours of paid experience as a Seasonal Pool Manager or an Open Water Lifeguard II or in a class at that level supervising water lifesaving activities.
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Lifeguard Instructor certification (preferred) YMCA or American Red Cross Lifeguard certification (required, offered in-house at no cost) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for rescue (required.
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May lead the work of other lifeguards and act as a pool lifeguard performing rescue work. Must possess (or must be able to obtain within one-year of employment) *Water Safety Instructor (WSI), CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Lifeguarding certificates which must be current.
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Serves as a lifeguard, performs as an integral part of any rescue or first-aid operations. Must be an American Red Cross certified lifeguard. Water Safety Instructor (W.S.I.); First-aid Basics; and C.P.R. for the Professional Rescuer Certifications; and supplemental experience working with or teaching learn to swim programs.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS : You are required to answer ALL supplemental questions as part of the application process for Swimming Instructor/Lifeguard. Swimming Instructor/Lifeguard Step A: $17.22 Hourly.
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The Waterfront Team Leader is responsible for designing an ongoing training program for lifeguards, including conditioning and review of lifeguard skills (i.e., use of rescue tube, backboard, rescue board, escapes, and emergency drills.
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