SUMMARY
Under the direct supervision of the Aquatic Manager or their designee, oversees duties of the swimming pool area and is responsible for ensuring the safety of facility patrons by preventing and responding to first aid situations and emergencies. Maintains clean pool area with daily maintenance.
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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High School Diploma or G.E.D. Preferred
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
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1 year of prior lifeguard experience
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATION
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Lifeguard Certification
- CPR Certification
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AED Certification
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First Aid Certification
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Emergency Oxygen Certification
DRIVING
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Valid Driver’s License – Desired
KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE
ESSENTIAL
IMPORTANT
Knowledge of lifeguarding, first aid, CPR, AED, and oxygen skills
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Knowledge of aquatic programs, rules, and regulations
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Understanding of facility characteristics, rules, policies, and procedures
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Knowledge of Parks and Recreation Department rules and polices
R
REQUIRED ABILITIES
ABILITY
ESSENTIAL
IMPORTANT
REQUIRED SKILLS
SKILL
ESSENTIAL
IMPORTANT
Actively listen to fully understand circumstances
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Focus on details to reduce errors and increase efficiency
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Manage time effectively to ensure all work is completed timely and effectively
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Ability to remain calm in a heated situation and help deescalate the argument
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Collaborate with others to maximize innovation and effectiveness
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Communicate ideas, thoughts, knowledge and information to foster clarity and engage others
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Organize work to maximize productivity
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Resolve conflicts to facilitate goal achievement
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Use empathy to understand the point of view of others
R
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
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No Supervisory Responsibilities
REPORTS TO
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
[The fundamental job duties the individual must be able to perform, with or without accommodation; removal of these functions would fundamentally change the job]
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Oversees a variety of activities in the Aquatic Center.
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Recognizes and responds effectively in emergencies in accordance with facility emergency action plans.
- Provides for the health and safety of all aquatic center patrons, including ensuring that all areas of the pool are free of hazards, and that materials and equipment are in good repair and safe to use. Reports any unsafe conditions or equipment to the Building Supervisor and Aquatic Manager.
- Enforces facility policies, rules and regulations. Communicates regularly with patrons, as appropriate, to ensure they are aware of facility rules, regulations, and programs.
- Participate in staff training sessions.
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Performs daily cleaning and maintenance of the facility.
- Regular and routine onsite attendance
SUPPLEMENTAL FUNCTIONS
[These are job duties the individual must be able to perform, with or without accommodation; removal of these functions would NOT fundamentally change the job]
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All other duties as assigned, not limited to the aquatic area
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
CONSTANT = HOURLY FREQUENT = DAILY OCCASIONAL = WEEKLY RARELY = MONTHLY
CONSTANTLY
FREQUENTLY
OCCASIONALLY
RARELY
Ascending/descending ladders (lifeguard stations)
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Ascending/descending stairs
R
WORK ENVIRONMENT
CONSTANT = HOURLY FREQUENT = DAILY OCCASIONAL = WEEKLY RARELY = MONTHLY
CONSTANTLY
FREQUENTLY
OCCASIONALLY
RARELY
Work in hot, wet surroundings
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Exposed to continual, multiple distractions
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Work with or near chemicals
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Exposed to chemicals/fumes
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EQUIPMENT
CONSTANT = HOURLY FREQUENT = DAILY OCCASIONAL = WEEKLY RARELY = MONTHLY
CONSTANTLY
FREQUENTLY
OCCASIONALLY
RARELY
SOFTWARE
Available shifts include early morning and afternoon/mid-day. Applications accepted until the position is filled. The City of Saline is an equal opportunity employer.