What are the responsibilities and job description for the LIFEGUARD WILL CALL position at City of Plantation?
This is a non-exempt position, which is responsible water safety work, providing the safest possible conditions for swimming pool patrons and bathers using the City's Aquatic Facility. An employee in this classification is responsible for the efficient and safe operation of the City's Aquatic Facility for the convenience and enjoyment of patrons. The work involves the prompt performance of emergency lifesaving and first aid tasks as occasions require, instruct swimming classes, and the care and maintenance of all equipment, pool deck, swimming pool and locker room facilities. The employee works under immediate supervision, exercising some initiative and independent judgment.
This is a non-exempt position, which is responsible water safety work, providing the safest possible conditions for swimming pool patrons and bathers using the City's Aquatic Facility.
An employee in this classification is responsible for the efficient and safe operation of the City's Aquatic Facility for the convenience and enjoyment of patrons. The work involves the prompt performance of emergency lifesaving and first aid tasks as occasions require, instruct swimming classes, and the care and maintenance of all equipment, pool deck, swimming pool and locker room facilities. The employee works under immediate supervision, exercising some initiative and independent judgment.
This is a Will Call position.
"Will-Call" status – Work when needed by the Aquatics Center. No set schedule.
Employees are hired as AT WILL employees that serve at the pleasure of the City and may be terminated at any time with or without cause.
Observes swimmers and performs rescues, CPR, AED, and First Aid when necessary.
Communicate and enforces all rules, regulations and ordinances governing pool and pool activities to prevent accidents and maintain order, in a professional manner.
Provides emergency care and treatment as required until the arrival of emergency medical services.
Perform various maintenance duties as needed and/or directed to maintain a clean and safe facility.
If you have current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification, can assist in instructing swimming classes for various age groups; instruct water safety classes, as required.
Maintains a professional appearance and attitude at all times and carries out a high level of customer service.
Attend scheduled in-service trainings
Complete a monthly swim set by the Aquatic Manager
Ability to proficiently pass announced or unannounced Audits
Assists in preparation and clean-up of the aquatic facility in the event of major storms.
Performs related work as required and as directed.
Knowledge, capability, and familiarity with American Red Cross lifeguarding, CPR, AED, and first aid skills.
Knowledge of recognized swimming methods and the ability to teach swimming classes to various age groups.
Ability to instruct individuals or groups of all ages in swim lessons and water safety courses.
Knowledge of municipal rules and regulations related to the use of pool area and communicates the rules and regulation effectively to staff and patrons.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public.
Ability to recognize potentially harmful situations and take immediate and appropriate action.
Skill in the utilization of effective lifesaving methods.
Ability to operate a City vehicle and possess the required license.
Tools & Equipment Used:
Safety and rescue equipment, small hand tools for minor pool maintenance, phone/walkie - talkie, chemical test kit, pool vacuum, brushes, pressure washer, and various pool cleaning materials.
Physical Demands:
Must be able to see, sit, stoop, kneel, stand, communicate, reach and manipulate objects. Lifeguards must be proficient swimmers and be able to perform proper rescue and first aid techniques. This position also requires the ability to maintain focus for multiple hours at a time in sunny, hot, humid conditions.
Requirements
This is a non-exempt position, which is responsible water safety work, providing the safest possible conditions for swimming pool patrons and bathers using the City's Aquatic Facility.
An employee in this classification is responsible for the efficient and safe operation of the City's Aquatic Facility for the convenience and enjoyment of patrons. The work involves the prompt performance of emergency lifesaving and first aid tasks as occasions require, instruct swimming classes, and the care and maintenance of all equipment, pool deck, swimming pool and locker room facilities. The employee works under immediate supervision, exercising some initiative and independent judgment.
This is a Will Call position.
"Will-Call" status – Work when needed by the Aquatics Center. No set schedule.
Employees are hired as AT WILL employees that serve at the pleasure of the City and may be terminated at any time with or without cause.
Observes swimmers and performs rescues, CPR, AED, and First Aid when necessary.
Communicate and enforces all rules, regulations and ordinances governing pool and pool activities to prevent accidents and maintain order, in a professional manner.
Provides emergency care and treatment as required until the arrival of emergency medical services.
Perform various maintenance duties as needed and/or directed to maintain a clean and safe facility.
If you have current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification, can assist in instructing swimming classes for various age groups; instruct water safety classes, as required.
Maintains a professional appearance and attitude at all times and carries out a high level of customer service.
Attend scheduled in-service trainings
Complete a monthly swim set by the Aquatic Manager
Ability to proficiently pass announced or unannounced Audits
Assists in preparation and clean-up of the aquatic facility in the event of major storms.
Performs related work as required and as directed.
Knowledge, capability, and familiarity with American Red Cross lifeguarding, CPR, AED, and first aid skills.
Knowledge of recognized swimming methods and the ability to teach swimming classes to various age groups.
Ability to instruct individuals or groups of all ages in swim lessons and water safety courses.
Knowledge of municipal rules and regulations related to the use of pool area and communicates the rules and regulation effectively to staff and patrons.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public.
Ability to recognize potentially harmful situations and take immediate and appropriate action.
Skill in the utilization of effective lifesaving methods.
Ability to operate a City vehicle and possess the required license.
Tools & Equipment Used:
Safety and rescue equipment, small hand tools for minor pool maintenance, phone/walkie - talkie, chemical test kit, pool vacuum, brushes, pressure washer, and various pool cleaning materials.
Physical Demands:
Must be able to see, sit, stoop, kneel, stand, communicate, reach and manipulate objects. Lifeguards must be proficient swimmers and be able to perform proper rescue and first aid techniques. This position also requires the ability to maintain focus for multiple hours at a time in sunny, hot, humid conditions.
Requirements
- "Will-Call" status – Work when needed by the Parks and Recreation Department. No set repeating schedule.
- Hour scheduled on a "Will-Call" basis - work schedule will vary which can consist of days, evenings, weekends and/or holidays.
- Current American Red Cross certifications in:
- Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
- Current American Red Cross certifications in:
- Water Safety Instructor
- Ability to pass the Plantation Aquatic Complex Lifeguard Skills Test
- Complete and pass a Level 2 Background Screening as required by the State of Florida
Salary : $15 - $23