What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lifeguard III position at City of Sunrise?
Description
NATURE OF WORK
This is skilled supervisory water safety enforcement work at a City swimming pool.
Employees in this class are responsible for assigning and supervising the work of subordinate lifeguards and providing assistance in difficult or unusual water safety problems. Incumbents make work assignments, review work of subordinate lifeguards by routine inspection of guard posts, and assure the maintenance of skills and physical endurance of lifeguards through regular swimming, lifesaving exercises and tests. Supervision is received from a superior who reviews work for adherence to established departmental and public safety policies and procedures. Employee is responsible for monitoring activities of pool patrons to prevent accidents or loss of life through drowning and for administering first aid or artificial respiration.
HOURS AND LOCATION
- Schedule: Sunday-Thursday, 11:15am-7:15pm
- Location: All City of Sunrise pools
Examples of Duties
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Prepares pools for opening.
- Responds to and oversees various types of pool oriented emergencies; assures delivery of advanced first aid and/or emergency life-support systems; and establishes and maintains control of an emergency scene.
- Prepares a variety of incident, accident, and activity reports; provides statistical summaries; documents actions taken; and informs supervisors of daily operations.
- Inspects emergency life-support equipment; identifies and corrects substandard operating conditions; and ensures operational efficiency.
- Enforces local ordinances and general rules regarding water safety; maintains daily maintenance and pool chemical usage logs.
- Determines staffing requirements; substitutes for others as conditions warrants.
- Reports incidents of a fire, police, or medical nature to the appropriate service agency; assists in the expeditious delivery of the required service.
- Monitors activities of pool patrons from a lifeguard stand or by foot patrol to prevent unsafe practices or accidents; enforces rules and regulations in pool area and dressing rooms to maintain order and effective crowd control.
- Supervises subordinate lifeguards through work assignments, inspections, and performance evaluations; maintains employee discipline; obtains optimal utilization of manpower; and meets day-to-day work priorities.
- Conducts daily physical fitness programs; ensures the maintenance of required skills and physical endurance for job assignment; trains assigned lifeguards in new or existing lifesaving techniques and first aid methods; and promotes operational effectiveness.
- Orders related supplies.
- Operates a swimming pool recirculation system, fresh water make-up, and over-flow systems and filter cleaning system.
- Participates in performing custodial tasks as applies to pool decks and surfaces, offices, locker rooms, bath houses, and other support buildings.
- Conducts chemical test for pool water quality and monitors pool water temperatures.
- Applies chemicals to maintain water quality standards; vacuums pool and cleans pool walls; and back washes pool filters.
- Answers inquiries from pool patrons and gives assistance when needed.
- Operates and cleans pool filtration equipment.
- Teaches swimming and water safety skills to individuals of all ages, ensuring a safe and enjoyable learning environment while adhering to instructor certification standards and facility rules.
- Collects pool admission and registration fees
- Collects pool admission and registration fees.
- Assists with other City functions as requested; drives through City placing/removing event signs.
- Performs related work as required.
Requirements
EDUCATION
- Graduation from an accredited high school/vocational school or G.E.D. equivalency.
- PROOF OF HIGHEST COMPLETED LEVEL OF EDUCATION MUST BE SUBMITTED AS AN ATTACHMENT WITH APPLICATION. (Applications without attached proof of education will not be processed for consideration.)
EXPERIENCE
- Must have at least three (3) seasons (960 work hours) of full-time (or equivalent) paid experience as a lifeguard. This required experience must be listed in the Work Experience section of the application along with all other jobs you have worked and the rate you were paid for each. Your application will not be considered if this information is incomplete.
NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATION
- Must be at least 17 years of age.
- Certifications required: Standard First Aid; CPR; AED; Water Safety Instructor Certification and Lifeguard Training Certification.
- Must possess a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record.
- Must obtain a valid Florida driver's license prior to hire.
You MUST attach the following documents to your application upon submission:
- Proof of completion of at least the 12th grade (i.e., student ID, report card, etc.)
- Copies of your current Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certification, which includes CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED and First Aid or equivalent
Your application will not be considered without these documents attached. If you have trouble attaching the documents, please contact the Human Resources Department to ask for assistance.
Supplemental Information
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Knowledge of established procedures for providing advanced first aid.
- Knowledge of emergency plans and procedures.
- Knowledge of approved emergency life-support systems for individual emergency cases.
- Knowledge of approved water rescue methods and specific first aid techniques.
- Knowledge of the nature and symptoms of various injuries, illnesses, and diseases when commonly occur to patron.
- Knowledge of pool maintenance equipment and techniques.
- Knowledge of public relations practices.
- Knowledge of swimming instruction and technique.
- Knowledge of training principles and methods.
- Knowledge of the physical layout of the assigned facility.
- Knowledge of supervisory methods.
- Knowledge of effective manpower utilization procedures.
- Skill in swimming, lifesaving, and first aid.
- Skill in the application of advanced first aid services including cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
- Ability to test, maintain, and use lifesaving equipment
- Ability to rapidly learn rules and regulations relating to pool activities.
- Ability to exercise tact, firmness, and good judgment in enforcing rules and regulations.
- Ability to prevent dangerous situations from arising, to recognize emergencies, and to take effective action.
- Ability to react promptly and correctly in emergency situations.
- Ability to apply advanced first aid techniques including cardio-vascular pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
- Ability to carry out routine maintenance functions.
- Ability to work under challenging situations.
- Ability, strength, and agility to perform lifesaving rescue.
- Ability to assume direction of personnel to coordinate rescue and other emergency activities.
- Ability to make visual inspections.
- Ability to determine manpower needs and requirements.