Description | Seasonal Employment
Summer 2025
Hours will vary
Certification is required
Must be 16 years of age or older
Responsibilities:
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Surveillance: Lifeguards are responsible for monitoring activities in their designated area to ensure the safety of patrons.
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Prevention: They must actively enforce safety rules and regulations, such as no running, diving in shallow water, or horseplay, to prevent accidents and injuries.
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Rescue: Lifeguards should be trained in rescue techniques, including CPR, first aid, and water rescue skills, to respond quickly and effectively in case of emergencies.
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Emergency Response: They must be able to recognize signs of distress or drowning and take immediate action to assist individuals in need, including performing water rescues and administering first aid.
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Communication: Lifeguards need to communicate effectively with patrons, colleagues, and supervisors, providing information about safety protocols, weather conditions, and any potential hazards.
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Equipment Maintenance: Lifeguards are often responsible for maintaining and inspecting safety equipment, such as rescue buoys, life jackets, and first aid kits, to ensure they are in proper working condition.
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Customer Service: They should provide excellent customer service by assisting patrons with inquiries, addressing concerns, and creating a welcoming and safe environment for all guests.
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Documentation: Lifeguards may be required to complete incident reports, logbooks, and other paperwork documenting any accidents, rescues, or incidents that occur during their shift.
Requirements:
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Certification: Lifeguards must typically possess certification in lifeguarding, CPR, and first aid from recognized organizations such as the American Red Cross or the YMCA.
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Physical Fitness: They should be in good physical condition, with strong swimming skills and endurance to perform rescues and respond to emergencies effectively.
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Communication Skills: Lifeguards should have strong communication skills to effectively communicate with patrons and colleagues in various situations.
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Alertness and Vigilance: Lifeguards must be alert and vigilant at all times, able to scan their designated area and quickly respond to any potential hazards or emergencies.
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Teamwork: Lifeguards often work as part of a team, so the ability to collaborate and coordinate with other lifeguards, supervisors, and support staff is essential.
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Problem-Solving Skills: Lifeguards should be able to think quickly and make sound decisions in high-pressure situations, such as during rescues or medical emergencies.
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