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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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PURPOSE: Under the supervision of the Aquatics Manager and Head Lifeguard, Swim instructors are responsible for teaching swimming/diving and water safety to patrons at the Aquatic Centers.
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The following certificates are preferred, not required: Lifeguard Training and Water Safety Instructor Specialized certifications in Aquatics Exercise (AEA certified) Masters Swimming (USMS Coach Member.
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CPR, First Aid, Lifeguard, Swimming Instructor, and WSI certified. Are you a certified swimming instructor? 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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Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor, and/or childcare provider required. Two or more years as a swimming instructor preferred.
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Certified Pool Operator and Lifeguard Instructor certifications required. Summary: Oversees the quality and success of Goldfish Swim School. Certified Pool Operator and Lifeguard Instructor certifications required.
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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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As a Swim Instructor, you will play a key role in helping individuals of all ages and skill levels develop strong swimming fundamentals in a, one-on-one setting. Previous experience as a swim instructor or lifeguard is preferred, but we welcome energetic individuals who are willing to undergo our comprehensive training program.
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Current certifications in Lifeguard/Swim Instructor, Pro CPR, First Aid and Oxygen, or willing to obtain. Through strong leadership, efficient planning, high-quality engagement, and direct service, the Aquatics Director manages staff, provides guidance on the technical and physical skills of swimming, creates a fun environment that develops long-lasting relationships, a sense of achievement and belonging, while fostering a lifelong love of swimming.
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Please include any details of time spent lifeguarding, swim instructing, coaching, aiding or participating in water polo or swimming. Teaches swimming, diving, and specialty aquatic courses to children and adults in accordance with American Red Cross safety guidelines.
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Certificates and Licenses: Lifeguard, CPR/AED and first Aid certification required. Not just a passion for kids or a passion for swimming. Trains and oversees private party staff to ensure that the GSS standard operating procedures are being maintained.
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Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Trainer. Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor. National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF) Certified Pool Operator. Red Cross Lifeguard Certified.
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Prior Lifeguard or Swimming Instructor experience preferred. Under general supervision to safeguard swimming pool patrons, to insure proper use of pool facilities, to assign lifeguards and maintain lifeguard schedules, and to assume pool responsibility in the absence of the Swimming Pool Supervisor.
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Trains and oversees aquatics department to provide superior swim instruction to the students of GSS. Interacts with Deck Supervisors and Golden Teachers on issues related to class scheduling, student progress, customer service and employee performance and training.
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Lifeguard Instructor and/or Waterpark Instructor certifications, Water Safety Instructor, and Blood Borne Pathogens certification. USA Swimming Coach certification.
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