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Head Lifeguard

Job SummaryA Head Lifeguard is responsible for enforcing facility rules and regulations, surveying a body of water, administering first aid & CPR as required, conducting rescues to help weak or injured swimmers, and preventing drowning or other injuries from occurring. A Head Lifeguard provides guidance to inexperienced Lifeguards, assists with in-service training, and may oversee emergency procedures and facility management in the absence of the Assistant Pool Manager. Minimum QualificationsMust be able to pass a swim skills test & the Lifeguard Training Course. Minimum of 17 years of age Must be able to pass a criminal background check Preferred QualificationsExperience working in an aquatic facility Completed a series of swim lessons Lifeguard Certification Ability to perform fundamental tasks on a computer. Major Duties-(Essential Function)Supervision & Leadership Oversee and support lifeguard staff to ensure safety protocols are followed. Assign and monitor lifeguard rotations to maintain effective pool coverage. Serve as the primary point of contact for on-duty staff regarding safety and operations. Safety & Emergency Preparedness Enforce all pool safety rules and policies to prevent accidents. Lead emergency response efforts, including performing rescues, CPR, and first aid as needed. Conduct and coordinate regular in-service training and emergency drills for staff. Staff Training & Development Assist with onboarding and mentoring new lifeguards. Provide ongoing training, feedback, and performance evaluations. Address any staff concerns or disciplinary issues in coordination with management. Facility & Equipment Oversight Conduct daily inspections of pool, deck, and safety equipment to ensure readiness. Monitor water quality and report issues to maintenance staff. Ensure the facility remains clean, organized, and free of hazards. Customer Service & Communication Interact with patrons, answer questions, and address concerns professionally. Handle minor disputes or rule enforcement issues with tact and authority. Communicate with supervisors regarding facility needs, incidents, and staffing issues. Other duties and tasks as assigned. Physical Demands/Work Environment (Essential Function)Physically perform all skills required of a Lifeguard. (swim, walk, lift, sit, stand, kneel, reach, rotate, climb) Hear noises and distress signals in the aquatic environment. Remain alert with no lapses of consciousness. Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Vision requirements: close, distant, color, peripheral, and depth. Ability to work in an outdoor environment with exposure to heat, cold, wind, rain Mental Complexity/Interpersonal Contacts (Essential Function) Ability to communicate verbally with children, adults, and co-workers Required to present a positive and professional image and appropriately represent the City of Brookings. Must ensure the safety of patrons by implementing safety protocols and responding to emergencies. Primarily works with others Pre-employment ScreeningPre-employment screening may include but is not limited to, the following: references, criminal background, credit history, drug and alcohol screening, medical history questionnaire, and pre-employment physical.

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