What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lifeguard (CBB) position at Santa Monica Family YMCA?
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
- Waterfront & Pool Safety for all participants
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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Each guard is responsible for knowing and enforcing all pool & waterfront rules at all times.
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Be in uniform and stationed in the lifeguard chair or walking-alert at all times. Negligence of this duty will be cause for a written reprimand and/or dismissal.
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Be on time. Be responsible and punctual to your schedule. On duty means “on the deck”. Excessive tardiness and/or absence result in warning and/or dismissal.
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Acquire proper coverage in your absence.
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Dress in proper and required attire while on duty.
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Follow through on assignments as required i.e. teaching waterfront activities.
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All notices placed on the bulletin board in the office are your responsibility and for your information. Please read notices and act accordingly.
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Establish and maintain good relationships with participants.
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Attendance at staff meetings and in house training is mandatory.
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Staff shall conduct themselves in a mature and responsible manner, which commands respect from participants and other staff.
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All staff are expected to follow Santa Monica Family YMCA policies and procedures for employees.
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It is prohibited to solicit or receive direct payment for services rendered.
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Employees may not accept financial or cash gifts from camp guests.
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Must maintain a safe environment for both staff and participants during scheduled activities.
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Other duties may be assigned such as, assisting in the kitchen, housekeeping and general maintenance. Guards may be required to drive the camp boat at times. If so, training will be provided prior to operating the vessel.
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Maintain a professional working relationship with camp staff at all times.
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Communicate all concerns with camp staff, lease group, and program participants directly to Camp Director in a timely manner.
AQUATIC SAFETY & DAILY MAINTENANCE:
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Keep all aquatic areas clean on a daily basis.
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Follow all opening and closing for the pool and waterfront area as outlined in the “Opening and closing procedures document.”
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Pick up equipment and place it in its proper storage area.
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Assure that all YMCA, State and County rules and regulations, and CAL-OSHA standards for safe operation are enforced at the Pool & Waterfront daily.
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Take accurate people counts as required.
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Report unsafe conditions/malfunctioning equipment to your supervisor immediately.
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Assure first-aid kits are fully stocked before aquatic areas can be opened.
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All staff shall enforce safety rules and set good examples for YMCA participants.
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Assure a safe environment in the pool area at all times.
END RESULT:
Participant and guest satisfaction is high. Aquatic areas and equipment is safe, clean and well maintained. Programs are well organized and meet participants’ needs and Y standards. Participants are treated with care, honesty, and respect by all staff.
Salary : $17