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Possession of and ability to maintain the following certifications form the Red Cross or equivalent: Bloodborne Pathogens Training; Asthma Inhaler Training; First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22); Administering Emergency Oxygen; Epinephrine Auto Injector Training; Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED. Possession of certifications from City of Alhambra Lifeguard Training Class and as a Water Safety Instructor (WSI) is highly desirable.
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You will: Maintain patron surveillance on water attractions of varying depth (maximum assigned depth based on level of certification), including waterslide dispatch. What you get to do:As a Shallow Water Guard or Lifeguard, you’ll be that extra set of eyes and ears that enable guests to relax and have fun.
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Maintains table setting by removing courses as completed; replenishing utensils; refilling water glasses; being alert to patron spills or other special needs. A seamless merger of historic retrofit and new construction, the 271-room Santa Monica Proper Hotel features interior design by international style icon Kelly Wearstler, multiple dining options, a rooftop lounge and swimming pool, and 16,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
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To achieve patron safety the lifeguard must provide accident prevention through safety checks, rule enforcement, and proper guarding techniques, and emergency management including proper water rescue, CPR, and first aid procedures.
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MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Ensures the proper use of safety practices and procedures while operating the attraction in addition to opening and closing procedures, to include: loading and unloading the ride, providing safety instructions, patron surveillance and assisting guests with special access in any depths of water.
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Maintains table setting by removing courses as completed; replenishing utensils; refilling water glasses; being alert to patron spills or other needsOffer and serve alcoholic beverages while adhering to established Xanterra alcohol policies protecting the property and patrons by adhering to sanitation, safety and alcohol control practices.
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Patrols the swimming pool and aquatics facility including keeping a lookout for accidents in the water and pool area; warns patrons about dangerous practices with pool usage, follows and enforces pool regulations and codes in an effort to prevent patron activities.
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This position works in an arena where the noise level is generally high, crowd traffic is heavy, temperatures are variable - often cold; lights are bright or dark with occasional exposure to flashing lights and pyrotechnics.
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Performs lifeguard duties to include but not limited to monitor activities in and near the water through patron surveillance, prevent injuries by minimizing or eliminating hazardous situations and behaviors, recognize and respond quickly and effectively to all emergencies, administer first aid and CPR including using an AED, enforce facility rules and regulations and educate patrons.
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Monitors activities in and near the water through patron surveillance within designated guarded swim areas. The Lifeguard Supervisor 3, under the direction of the Aquatics Manager, is responsible for overseeing aquatic activities and lifeguard staff at Cleveland Metroparks Edgewater Beach.
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Assists in administering traditional and non-traditional workshops, clinics and events in a variety of leisure and recreation skills subject areas, in tune with offerings popular in the local area, including but not limited to camping, cycling, sailing, backpacking, canoeing, snow skiing, hiking and water sports.
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Aquatic Risk Management: Lifeguarding; scanning assigned zones of protection, patron rule enforcement, proper time management of rotations and providing safety assistance, rescues, emergency actions and first aid when necessary, according to the Town of Plainfield and Jeff Ellis and Associates Risk Management protocol.
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This includes patron supervision, water testing, and record keeping. Maintain accurate water testing records and attendance records for all pools. Test water chemistry in all pools according to state guidelines and those set by the Center.
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Service to MWR customers includes, but is not limited to: checking patron eligibility to ensure authorized use of recreation facilities, resources and equipment, providing information about activities and program offerings, opening and closing facilities, ordering and restocking supplies, and preparing snack bar menu items or pre- packaged retail items.
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This class is distinguished from Senior Lifeguard, which is the journey-level class in this series capable of performing the full range of lifeguard duties which includes patron safety and opening/closing an assigned pool facility.
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