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Places rescue tube and ring buoy on the lifeguard chair in the morning; returns these and all swimming aids and pool toys to the lifeguard locker when the pool closes. Must have current Lifeguard Certificate.
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Fill out and submit to Caretaker, or Lifeguard Supervisor/Pool Manager all necessary reports including rescue, accident or pool log reports. Other duties include assumes administrative responsibilities in the absence of the Lifeguard Supervisor, Assistant Pool Manager, Pool Manager or Caretaker.
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As an essential part of the Member Services Team, this role ensures that all interactions with the JCC staff and facilities represent the absolute best experience possible.
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Supervised By: Aquatics Supervisor, Lifeguard Supervisor. American Red Cross Lifeguard Training and First Aid Certificate or equivalent. Supervised By: Aquatics Supervisor, Lifeguard Supervisor.
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Must have an unexpired license to lifeguard in the state of New York. In support of the extraordinary care services and luxury living amenities we provide for our residents at The Bristal, we are seeking experienced, dedicated and upbeat Lifeguards to maintain a safe recreational and therapeutic environment for our residents in the outdoor pool.
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The Lifeguard is responsible for facilitating and monitoring all pool activities, including water safety, swim tests, and fostering and maintaining a safe, but fun swim experience for campers. Have or be able to obtain a current Lifeguard Certification.
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As an Aquatics Lifeguard, you must be safety minded and customer service oriented. Lifeguard and First Aid Certified. Ability to swim, retrieve a 10 lb diving brick from the bottom of the pool and swim the brick to the top without stopping.
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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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