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Brushy Creek MUD offers the American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course with an opportunity for reimbursement. Check all equipment in facility by following opening, mid-day, and closing procedures, reporting any need for repairs or replacements to the Aquatics Supervisor.
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Head Lifeguard $19.15 - $22.17 In addition to working as a pool lifeguard, Head Lifeguards will assist the Recreation Coordination in the instruction and supervision of Pool Lifeguards and Pool Lifeguard/Water Safety Instructors; to plan and administer seasonal aquatics activities; to perform swim rescues and emergency medical treatment; and to assist in the maintenance and operations of the facility and equipment.
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Uniforms: Lifeguards are required to wear SafeSplash® uniforms which include a white SafeSplash® Lifeguard t-shirt and royal blue shorts. Lifeguard Job DescriptionReports to: Aquatics Supervisor/Assistant General ManagerDescription:The lifeguard is responsible for ensuring the safety of patrons and students in and around the pool area and preventing and responding to emergencies.
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Professional certifications preferred: American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor (LGI), Water Safety Instructor (WSI). Aquatic Facility Operator or Certified Pool Operator certification, Certified Lifeguard Instructor Trainer (LGIT), Water Safety Instructor Trainer (WSIT.
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Join our Norwood team in Chestnut Hill, PA: Be a Hero to Campers as a Camp Lifeguard-Swim Instructor at ESF Camps! Every day, the Lifeguard-Swim Instructor brings the ESF Aquatics Program alive for our campers by teaching swimming, lifeguarding, ensuring pool safety, and supporting pool management.
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Provo City is looking for high-performing, responsible individuals to perform in the role of lifeguard, water safety/swimming instructor, and related capacities for the Aquatics Division of the Provo City Recreation Center.
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Do you have a current or expired less than 1 year lifeguarding certification through one of the following nationally recognized training organizations: The American Red Cross, Jeff Ellis and Associates, Starfish Aquatics Institute, the YMCA, NASCO, or the American Lifeguard Association.
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Education/Experience: High School Student with Lifeguard, CRP/AED and First Aid Certifications. Prefer 6months experience as lifeguard at an aquatic facility or camp. Job Title: Lifeguard Reports to: General Manager FLSA Status: Non-ExemptDon't want to sit out in the sun all day.
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Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Parks & Recreation or closely related fieldJeff Ellis Lifeguard Instructor LicenseJeff Ellis Program Coordinator LicenseAFO (Aquatic Facility Operator) CertificationCPRP and/or CPREServSafe Food Managers CertificateAbility to speak foreign language (Spanish, French/Creole) DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The functions listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class.
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Requirements and QualificationsCertifications: certified Red Cross Lifeguard (or equivalent), Swim School certified. Swim Instructors must be able to complete all rescue skills in the American Red Cross Lifeguard course at any point in time while working.
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ZRKeywords: Part Time; Swim; Swimming; Trainer; Counselor; C Nanny; Baby Sitting; Entry Level; High school; college; Coach; children; kids; pool; safety; swim lessons; instructor; summer job; after school; lifeguard; Ellis; Red cross; front desk; teaching; teacher; side gig; baby sitter; child care; flexible hours; Each Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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This position is a member of the City’s Parks & Recreation Department and assists the Aquatics Supervisor with the day-to-day operations of the Palm Springs Swim Center located in Sunrise Park. We are seeking energetic, enthusiastic individuals who have a desire to conduct swim and diving lessons, lifesaving classes, and provide lifeguard duties while assisting the Aquatics Supervisor in the total safety and operation of the swim center.
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American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Trainer Certification. Knowledge and abilities standard to the American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor program. Lifeguard Instructor Trainers lead, instruct and motivate participants through the American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Training Class.
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Test and document pool water chemistry and report discrepancies or issues to Lead Lifeguard/Aquatics Manager. Under the direction of the Lead Lifeguard and Aquatics Manager, the Lifeguard is responsible for providing a safe, clean and welcoming environment for the Fairview Heights Recreation Complex.
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KEYWORDS: swim, swimming, lifeguard, pool lifeguard, ymca, aquatics, country club, teen lifeguard, lifeguard job, camp counselor, child care, children, teacher, coach, mentor, fitness, swim instructor, childcare, entry-level, hiring immediately, full time, member enrollment, teen, summer job, after school job, part time, babysitter, fun, rescue, 16 year old Each Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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