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Water Safety Instructor, Certified Pool Operator, Aquatic Facility Operator, Lifeguard Instructor, Lifeguard Instructor Trainer. Performs work that oversees a comprehensive summer aquatics programs to include swim team, junior lifeguard, "Learn to Swim" program, summer camp, special events, and open swimming.
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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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Relationships:This position reports to the Aquatic Supervisor/Aquatics Director who reports to the Association Aquatic Director or Association Aquatic Manager. The Lifeguard II will oversee multiple activities including but not limited to open swim, water exercise, swim lessons, and lap swimming.
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Current certification in Lifeguard Training, Standard First Aid, Basic Life Support for the Professional Rescuer is preferred. Responsibilities: Prepares the pool and deck for swim lesson.
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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.
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Communicates, monitors, and enforces water park and lifeguard rules. Executes any other activities as requested by Aquatics Seasonal Leadership, Department Manager or Director. brick from a minimum of 5ft/6ft of water and bring to the surface of a pool.
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Certificates and Licenses: Lifeguard, CPR/AED, First Aid certifications, and Ellis lifeguarding certifications required. Creates daily shift notes and sends them to the General Manager and Assistant General Manager.
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JCC Greater Boston is seeking an experienced and dedicated Outdoor Pool Manager to oversee the daily operation and management of our outdoor pool facilities. As the Outdoor Pool Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all pool patrons, supervising the pool staff, and maintaining a clean and well-maintained pool area.
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Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as Pool Manager, Neighborhood Services Supervisor, patrons, Head Lifeguard, and the general public. The City of Manassas is accepting applications for our Lifeguard opportunities at Stonewall Park Pool. If you are looking for an exciting summer job where you can develop your skills while contributing to a fun, relaxing, and safe environment, consider joining our amazing team and apply today.
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Certificates and Licenses: Certified Pool Operator (CPO), Ellis and Associates Shallow Water Lifeguard required but included through job training. Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider is a bonus.
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Must have current Water Safety / Lifeguard Instructor/Trainer certifications or ability to obtain one within one (1) year. Water treatment systems, high rate sand filter systems, flow meters and gauges, UV systems, pool timing system, safety and rescue equipment, small hand tools for minor pool maintenance and plumbing repairs, personal computer including Microsoft software, cash register, calculator, copy and fax machine, phone, handicapped lift, water test kit, vacuum system, mobile or portable radio, automobile etc.
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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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Submit monthly pool operations report to Community Manager for Department of Environmental Quality. We are presently seeking a Pool Attendant for our Sherman Oaks community, located in Jackson, MI, for 40 hours per week on a temporary basis.
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Under the supervision of the Aquatics Manager, and Aquatic Leads when applicable, Lifeguards will monitor activities, observe and provide assistance to swimmers, prevent accidents, protect life and enforce regulations as well as control access to the pool/deck.
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Under direct supervision of the Pool Manager or his/her designee, supervises and instructs community aquatics activities at a community swimming pool; performs related duties as required.
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