This position is seasonal and runs May 2025 through September 2025.
*You need to complete all 31 questions of this application, including and especially all areas you are available to work in, before submitting this application. Do not leave the application or the window open as it will auto-submit incomplete, and you will need to redo this application.*
You will also need to respond, immediately, to when you are available for training and where, 2 weeks in advance, minimum, for you to finish the online course prior to the in-person class. As well as to allow for the course to be properly scheduled. Failure to do so will result in not getting on the schedule.
You must complete the entire 16 module, 6-7 hour online course, before being able to take part in the in-person 21.5 hour class. You must attend all days and hours of the class or you will need to restart from the beginning, at another date, if the application process is continued, including re-doing the online course from the start. Cancelling doing the in-person class or the class, last minute, will result in not being scheduled, as there are limited spots for each class. This is to be fair to others.
The training, orientation and everything up to working your first shifts are the interview for the job.
Position Type: Seasonal Part Time - Shifts, Locations and job duties vary.
Pay rate is dependent on location, position and experience. Incentives available.
Uniform and training are included, at no cost.
Please read this job description carefully, as this is a physically demanding job, in which strong swimming skills are necessary. This job is also outdoors, in which employees will be exposed to heat and sun. It is recommended that you eat and drink before your shift and during your downtime while working to maintain energy levels, focus, and proper hydration.
Job Purpose: Responsible for ensuring the safety of patrons by preventing and responding to emergencies.
Duties:
- Responsible for the safety of pool patrons by preventing accidents and responding quickly to emergency situations.
- Enforces all facility policies, rules and regulations.
- Inspects the facility and reports any unsafe conditions to the Head Guard, Facility Manager or District Supervisor.
- Assists with the upkeep of facility cleanliness, which may include (but not limited to) skimming/vacuuming, scrubbing tiles, track pick up and general custodial tasks.
- Maintains inventories and cares for pool and company property and equipment.
- Completes required records and reports (smartphone strongly recommended).
- Maintains constant surveillance of patrons in the facility.
- Recognizes and responds quickly and effectively in emergencies.
- Provides emergency care and treatment as required until the arrival of emergency medical services.
- Participates in regular in-service training sessions.
- Presents a professional appearance and attitude at all times.
- Must be able to verbally communicate with the public and staff effectively.
- Communicates with a wide range of people.
- Maintains a high standard of customer care.
- Provides information and directions.
- Encourages and guides participants.
- Attends all scheduled shifts (time-off approved two-weeks in advance on a case-by-case basis).
- Maintains fitness level (swimming skills, strength and endurance).
- Monitors and records compliance with safety and department guidelines and rules.
- Maintains attendance, activity, supply, and equipment records.
- Cleans facility areas after completion of activities and at end of workday.
- Reports to Head Guards, District Supervisor, and Aquatics Director.
- Keeps supervisor informed of materials and supplies necessary.
- Demonstrates cooperative behavior with team, supervisors, and the public.
- May involve cash handling.
- Completes other duties as assigned.