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Lifeguard Effective Date: July 10, 2024 ( Flexible start date & hours available) MUST be available August 15-Sep 2 for partial hours GENERAL PURPOSE: The Lifeguard is responsible for providing safety and supervision to all patrons and guests who use the Aquatics facilities.
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Serves as a CPR instructor, Lifeguard Instructor, swim lesson instructor, and/or assists the instructor trainer as needed. + American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor and/or American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor preferred but not required.
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Position Information Position Title Aquatics/Safety-Lifeguard Requisition Number H00233P Position Category Hourly/Work Study Campus Location Weber State University - Ogden, UT Hours per week Months per year Alternate work schedule Pay Grade Salary Hourly Pay Rate $ 12.00 FLSA Job Summary/Basic Function Campus Recreation Lifeguards are responsible for ensuring the safety of participants utilizing the Swenson pool on the WSU campus.
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LIFEGUARD REQUIREMENTSLifeguards MUST be a minimum of 15 years old by May 25, 2024Be able to understand and speak English fluentlyBe legally authorized to work in the United StatesLifeguards MUST conduct themselves in a professional manner and must be attentive and focusedLifeguards MUST have current American Red Cross Lifeguard, CPR and First Aid Certificates or obtain before the beginning of the season (Don't have your certification yet.
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We provide FREE Red Cross lifeguard training to those working for us over the summer. no prior lifeguard experience requiredLooking for something to do over the summer? Lifeguarding is a fun job that lets you spend the summer outsideWe manage properties all over the area and can place you close to homeWe provide FREE lifeguard certification for our employeesLifeguarding looks great on a resume.
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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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Lifeguard certification is highly recommended but not required if a WSI. Must have one year experience as a lifeguard. 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 the direction of the Pool Manager and/or Assistant Pool Manager, the Head Lifeguard in the Parks and Recreation Department provides supervision for Lifeguards, monitors activities at pool, and functions as a Lifeguard as needed.
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Level 3: NF-02 Lifeguard/Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Level 1: Must obtain the following certification within 30 days of hire: Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional and Standard First Aid by the American Red Cross or equivalent.
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As an Aquatics Lifeguard you support water safety and play with kids and families by surveying the pool activities. The aquatics lifeguard is a hero through inspecting pool equipment and calmly responding to emergencies.
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JOB DESCRIPTION:Provide lifeguard services and monitor swimming pool activities to maintain a safe, healthy and controlled environment for guests; enforce and assure guest compliance with pool rules, regulations and policies.
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The Lifeguard plays an integral role in assuring all Beach Club Aquatics areas remain safe for all patrons. The Lifeguard is responsible for providing all Members and guests with a safe environment when utilizing the Beach Club's pool and beach areas.
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Must maintain current certification as a BSA or Red Cross lifeguard or similar certifying body. The Lifeguard will be responsible for reporting to the Program and Aquatics Directors. Perform rescues and provide care to your level of training through the Red Cross Lifeguard/CPR/AED certification.
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Swim beach Lifeguard-Waterfront Lifeguard Certification preferred or able to obtain within 30-days of hire. Current Lifeguard, CPR and First Aid certification required. Swim beach Lifeguard-Waterfront Lifeguard Certification preferred or able to obtain within 30-days of hire.
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As a part-time Recreation Lifeguard at Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort, you are the person our guests turn to when they want to try water sports, have a campfire, do arts and crafts, create a “memory” pillow, play rainy-day games or just chill by the pool with a cool drink in hand.
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