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Under the direction and supervision of the Recreation Supervisor-Aquatics, the person in this position will teach and administer a variety of aquatic classes, lifeguard and assist in the following areas: personnel supervision, public relations, record keeping, programming and facility operations, and maintenance.
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The Lifeguard is a support position to the Recreation Department. About The Role – Lifeguard. Experience as a lifeguard. Equivalent training certificates will be accepted if approved by the County of San Diego EMS authority.
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Minimum Qualifications Applicants must possess a variety of swimming and diving skills; possess sufficient strength, agility, hearing and visual acuity to perform the required duties of a pool lifeguard and swim instructor.
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Beach and Pool Lifeguard Positions. Pool Lifeguard $18 to $23 pay range. Operate and maintain lifeguard and emergency rescue equipment efficiently. Lifeguard Certification Red Cross or equivalent.
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The Lifeguard is responsible for ensuring the safety of all our guests at the Pools and Waterslides. Candidates who have lifeguard certification are preferred. 1 year of previous lifeguard experience preferred.
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The Senior Instructor/Lifeguard is in charge of aquatic facilities, programs and staff in the absence of the Aquatic Supervisor and/or Recreation Supervisor-Aquatics. Lifeguard Instructor is preferred.
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