What are the responsibilities and job description for the OCEAN LIFEGUARD I (Seasonal) position at City of Imperial Beach?
Year-Round Recruitment
Part - Time/Seasonal Employment
Maximum 1,000 Hours Per Fiscal Year
Important Dates:
- Application review period: April 29, 2024 - May 7, 2024. Physical abilities test and interviews will be held on Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. at the Brian Bent Memorial Aquatics Complex (BBMAC) 818 6th St., Coronado, CA 92118. Interview's will be held after the test IB Lifeguard HQ, 950 Ocean Lane, on the same day with times TBD day of tryout.
Licenses and Certificates are not required at the time of application, however, they will be required at the time of hire.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Under direction, maintain surveillance over the City's beach from an assigned station or patrols a section of beach in a vehicle, in the protection of life, prevention of accidents, and enforcement of City ordinances; performs aquatic and medical rescues; and performs other related work as assigned.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Works under general direction of Marine Safety Chief, Lieutenant, Sergeant, and Ocean Lifeguard II.
Under direction, maintain surveillance over the City's beach from an assigned station or patrols a section of beach in a vehicle, in the protection of life, prevention of accidents, and enforcement of City ordinances; performs aquatic and medical rescues; and performs other related work as assigned.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Works under general direction of Marine Safety Chief, Lieutenant, Sergeant, and Ocean Lifeguard II.
- Safeguard the ocean and beach using public by maintaining surveillance over a assigned area from a station or, patrols an assigned area in a radio equipped emergency vehicle, and take preventative actions and safety interventions, in the protection of life and prevention of accidents.
- Perform rescues and administer medical aid as needed; operates boats, all-terrain vehicles, and specialized lifesaving equipment.
- Perform search and recovery in the ocean and other waterways.
- Interpret, explain, and enforce applicable codes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures to the public.
- Maintain safety equipment, facilities, and supplies within the Marine Safety Department.
- Prepare clear and concise records, reports, and logs.
- Subject to twenty four hour (24) emergency call including weekends and holidays; responds to emergencies when off duty; and completes other work assigned.
- Present professional appearance and attitude at all times, and maintains a high standard of customer service.
- May be assigned to support, instruct, or coordinate the Junior Lifeguard Program.
- May lead tours, or provides routine lifeguard operations and beach safety information to the media and general public with consultation of the Marine Safety Chief.
- Take part in lifeguard and emergency medical training and drills.
- Attend lifeguard staff meetings.
- May testify in court regarding matters of enforcement and litigation.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge of:
Records and reports, and public relations; all functions and duties performed by the department; modern principles, practices, and concepts of modern lifesaving techniques, boating safety, and equipment used; advanced first-aid and resuscitation methods and equipment operations; emergency medical system; ocean conditions and patterns; beach, surf, and ocean hazards; safe driving principles and practices; occupational hazards and safety practices necessary in the area of work assigned; principles and practices of underwater search and recovery techniques and basic diving physics.
Ability to:
Interpret, explain, and enforce relative laws, ordinances, regulations; prepare clear and concise reports; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective relationships with persons and agencies concerned with the department; size up emergency situations and adopt quick, effective courses of action; swim and/or operate water craft in adverse weather and surf conditions for extended periods of time; and meet department health and physical standards.
Records and reports, and public relations; all functions and duties performed by the department; modern principles, practices, and concepts of modern lifesaving techniques, boating safety, and equipment used; advanced first-aid and resuscitation methods and equipment operations; emergency medical system; ocean conditions and patterns; beach, surf, and ocean hazards; safe driving principles and practices; occupational hazards and safety practices necessary in the area of work assigned; principles and practices of underwater search and recovery techniques and basic diving physics.
Ability to:
Interpret, explain, and enforce relative laws, ordinances, regulations; prepare clear and concise reports; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective relationships with persons and agencies concerned with the department; size up emergency situations and adopt quick, effective courses of action; swim and/or operate water craft in adverse weather and surf conditions for extended periods of time; and meet department health and physical standards.
Education & Experience
High school graduation or G.E.D. Any combination of training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities.
Licensing & Certificates
- San Diego Regional Lifeguard Academy's Introduction to Open Water Lifeguarding certificate in the last 24 months; or has worked at least a 1,000 hours in the last 24 months at a Southern California lifeguarding agency certified with the USLA as Advanced Open Water.
- Possession of or ability to obtain, prior to employment, a valid Class "C" California driver's license with a safe, satisfactory driving record and ability to maintain through the course of employment.
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) American Red Cross for the Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers, or American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers.
- American Red Cross Emergency Medical Response, or a valid San Diego County Emergency Medical Technician I.
Employees must requalify for these certificates as required to retain employment.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age upon hire.
Additional Information
- This recruitment is open until a sufficient number of applications are received and may close at any time without prior notice. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.
- All notices will be sent via e-mail.
- Applicants must successfully complete the following processes prior to starting employment:
- Physical abilities test & Interview Process
- Live Scan Background Investigation
- Pre-employment Physical Examination & Drug Screen
For a complete job description for the position, visit our website at: Ocean Lifeguard I (Seasonal) - Job Description.
Salary : $20 - $26