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Current American Red Cross certifications or equivalent in Lifeguard Training. American Red Cross certifications or the equivalent Lifeguard Training. Acts as a Lead Lifeguard during Recreation Swim.
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Teach swim lessons according to American Red Cross standards. Experience with instruction of a swim lesson program (required) The City of San Marcos is currently accepting applications for a Head Lifeguard position with the Aquatics Division of the Parks & Recreation Department.
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We will accept certifications from Starfish Aquatic Institute (SAI), YMCA, American Red Cross (ARC), and Ellis & Associates (ELLIS). Duties include, but are not limited to, ensuring the safety of pool guests, supervising swimmers, assisting swim instructors, and performing daily and periodic maintenance of the facility including chemical checks, patio furniture care, deck cleaning, and other duties as assigned.
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Current American Red Cross Certifications in Lifeguarding (or STSC), WSI, First Aid, and CPR, USA Swim Coach certification preferred. Experience as a swim instructor or swim coach for at least 2 years.
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Certifications must be from American Red Cross, Ellis and Associates, YMCA, or StarGuard Elite. Possession of a Water Safety Instructor (WSI) certificate and experience as a Swim Instructor is highly desirable.
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Current American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification (including CPR/AED and First Aid). Ability to swim for long distances, minimum 300 yards, and with great strength. Work at swim meets.
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Assists in rendering First Aid according to the standards established by the American Red Cross and American Heart Association. Lifeguard certification offered by the American Red Cross strongly recommended.
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Current Swim Instructor Certification required for Swim Instructors only - YSL (YMCA) Certification or WSI (American Red Cross)-w/crossover training. Current Lifeguard certification required by Hire Date. (YMCA Lifeguard certification preferred; Red Cross Lifeguard certification is acceptable but must receive YMCA certification within 60 days.
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Do you have current certification in lifeguard training, American Red Cross CPR for professional rescuers, and standard First Aid? Possess current Lifeguard Training Certification, American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuers, and standard First Aid Certification.
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Must possess and maintain current American Red Cross Lifeguard certification including Oxygen. May be asked to assist a certified swim lesson instructor with class instruction as directed by the Aquatics Director or designee.
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Individuals must be current certified American Red Cross lifeguards. The Lifeguard team is responsible for providing a safe and inclusive aquatic environment for members and guests of all ages, backgrounds, and swim levels.
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QUALIFICATIONSAges 16+Have or ability to successfully complete an American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) certification. Benefits: Certification Reimbursement Employee Referral Bonus Retention Bonus The Swimming Swan is hiring seasonal swim instructors to work in Gilroy, CA. We’re looking for people who love being outdoors, learning lifesaving skills, and working with a team and their community.
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Current certification as a Water Safety Instructor (WSI) from the American Red Cross or equivalent. Current certification as a Lifeguard from the American Red Cross or equivalent.
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Current Red Cross Lifeguard Certificate or the equivalent thereof, or completion of training upon hire & prior to the opening of the City Pool. Current American Red Cross First Aid Certificate & current Red Cross CPR Certificate.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to be physically active in an aquatics environment; to stand; walk; sit; swim; tread water; complete physical requirements as defined by American Red Cross Lifeguard certification; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell.
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