What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lifeguard position at City of Hilliard?
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Under the direct supervision of the Recreation Supervisor of Aquatics, Recreation Coordinator of Aquatics, and Pool Manager, a Lifeguard is responsible for the health and safety of pool participants through careful observation of the pools and surrounding areas, quick response to emergency situations, and enforcing pool rules in connection with the prevention of accidents and providing emergency intervention as required.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Examples of Duties: (May not include all duties performed.)Possess thorough knowledge of and consistently enforces policies, rules and regulations, in connection with preventing accidents and injuries.Scan and monitors all patrons in swimming pools and responds immediately in an emergency. Safeguard and regulate the conduct of pool patrons.Help create an outstanding work environment, as well as set the bar for providing exceptional customer service to both internal and external customers. Maintains cleanliness of their assigned facility, including grass areas, walkways, concession area, guard lounge, offices, filter rooms and bathrooms.Follow appropriate emergency action plan protocol as needed and provides emergency intervention while following proper protocol.Rescues patrons and provides emergency intervention while following proper protocol.Properly use equipment in the performance of first aid and/or other emergency response.Clear all swimmers from pools according to the pool procedures for inclement weather, emergencies, rest periods, drills and closings.Provide professional and courteous service to all patrons. Remain undistracted from the primary area of responsibility for patron and facility safety.Instructs programs such as swim lessons and special programs as required.Assists with pool maintenance and cleaning to include (but not limited to) opening and closing procedures, cleaning duties and supervision during hourly rest periods/adult swim time.Perform other related duties as assigned by the Recreation Coordinators, Recreation Supervisors, Recreation Program Managers, Deputy Director of Recreation and Parks, or the Director of Recreation and Parks or their designee.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to swim with proficiency and endurance. Knowledge of water rescue methods.Knowledge of lifeguarding and first-aid techniques.Ability to apply first-aid. Knowledge and ability to administer CPR.Ability to maintain surveillance over patrons using the pools.Ability to handle money with honesty and integrity.Ability to work independently.Basic computer knowledge.Ability to assist with pool maintenance, including but not limited to opening and closing procedures, cleaning duties and supervision during hourly rest periods/adult swim time.Ability to exhibit professional behavior and to be a positive role model to other staff.Good verbal and written communication skills.Ability to supervise, direct, instruct, and solicit cooperation from others in the performance of their daily work assignments and duties.Ability to compile and prepare reports and maintain accurate records.Ability to exercise independent judgement, discretion, and to enforce rules and regulations to the public.Ability to answer inquiries, resolve complaints, and communicate with the public in an effective, tactful courteous, and professional manner.Ability to implement Emergency Action Plans and emergency response plans.Compliance with training directives established by supervisory and management personnel.Adherence to all applicable federal, state and local safety laws, rules and regulations and City policies/procedures.
Under the direct supervision of the Recreation Supervisor of Aquatics, Recreation Coordinator of Aquatics, and Pool Manager, a Lifeguard is responsible for the health and safety of pool participants through careful observation of the pools and surrounding areas, quick response to emergency situations, and enforcing pool rules in connection with the prevention of accidents and providing emergency intervention as required.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Examples of Duties: (May not include all duties performed.)Possess thorough knowledge of and consistently enforces policies, rules and regulations, in connection with preventing accidents and injuries.Scan and monitors all patrons in swimming pools and responds immediately in an emergency. Safeguard and regulate the conduct of pool patrons.Help create an outstanding work environment, as well as set the bar for providing exceptional customer service to both internal and external customers. Maintains cleanliness of their assigned facility, including grass areas, walkways, concession area, guard lounge, offices, filter rooms and bathrooms.Follow appropriate emergency action plan protocol as needed and provides emergency intervention while following proper protocol.Rescues patrons and provides emergency intervention while following proper protocol.Properly use equipment in the performance of first aid and/or other emergency response.Clear all swimmers from pools according to the pool procedures for inclement weather, emergencies, rest periods, drills and closings.Provide professional and courteous service to all patrons. Remain undistracted from the primary area of responsibility for patron and facility safety.Instructs programs such as swim lessons and special programs as required.Assists with pool maintenance and cleaning to include (but not limited to) opening and closing procedures, cleaning duties and supervision during hourly rest periods/adult swim time.Perform other related duties as assigned by the Recreation Coordinators, Recreation Supervisors, Recreation Program Managers, Deputy Director of Recreation and Parks, or the Director of Recreation and Parks or their designee.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to swim with proficiency and endurance. Knowledge of water rescue methods.Knowledge of lifeguarding and first-aid techniques.Ability to apply first-aid. Knowledge and ability to administer CPR.Ability to maintain surveillance over patrons using the pools.Ability to handle money with honesty and integrity.Ability to work independently.Basic computer knowledge.Ability to assist with pool maintenance, including but not limited to opening and closing procedures, cleaning duties and supervision during hourly rest periods/adult swim time.Ability to exhibit professional behavior and to be a positive role model to other staff.Good verbal and written communication skills.Ability to supervise, direct, instruct, and solicit cooperation from others in the performance of their daily work assignments and duties.Ability to compile and prepare reports and maintain accurate records.Ability to exercise independent judgement, discretion, and to enforce rules and regulations to the public.Ability to answer inquiries, resolve complaints, and communicate with the public in an effective, tactful courteous, and professional manner.Ability to implement Emergency Action Plans and emergency response plans.Compliance with training directives established by supervisory and management personnel.Adherence to all applicable federal, state and local safety laws, rules and regulations and City policies/procedures.