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KNOW HOW The Aquatic Director must be 21 years old, a high school graduate, certified Lifeguard with current CPR, First Aid, AED and O2 certificates. Will input and set up swim lesson schedules in computer system in a timely basis to ensure YMCA member's ability to register as needed.
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LIFEGUARD INSTRUCTOR Job Description Purpose: The purpose of the Swimming Pool program is to provide social development services for Boys & Girls Clubs’ members. Job Segments: Program Related – In order to provide quality experience for Boys & Girls Clubs members, Swimming Pool instructors are expected to plan a program which includes: Swim lessons for shallow water and deep-water swimmers.
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Experience as a certified lifeguard, youth sports instructor/coach, camp counselor and/or childcare provider required. Certificates and Licenses: Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certification required.
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Lifeguard certification is up to date with American Red Cross to keep certification up to date. This is accomplished through the implementation of a weekly program plan that includes individual and group swim lessons, tournaments and contests, group clubs and lifesaving training.
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A YMCA lifeguard must possess and keep current the following certifications at all times: Lifeguarding, Adult/Child/Infant CPR (Professional Rescue or Healthcare Provider), First Aid, Oxygen Administration, and AED. Understand facility policies, procedures, and rules.
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Our founders disrupted the swim lesson space and reinvented swim lessons. Not only does our program teach children how to swim and be safe around water, it does so in a pleasant, warm, colorful, fun environment.
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