What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lifeguard (Temp) position at The Ranch Country Club?
Country Club Lifeguard - TRAINING AVAILABLE
POSITION OBJECTIVE:
POSITION FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:
- Ensure all areas of the pool area are clean and maintained according to Club standards.
- Greet all members, guests, and employees in a warm, friendly, and service-oriented manner.
- Maintain regular attendance in compliance with Club policy, as required by scheduling which may vary according to the needs of the Club.
- Perform required pool pre-opening duties.
- Always supervise and observe swimmers to ensure their safety.
- Vacuum pool bottom; empty automatic skimmer; skim bugs and other debris from the surface to prepare the pool for daily use.
- Administer care for swimmers’ minor injuries such as small cuts and bruises.
- Assist in organizing clinics and private swimming lessons for members and guests as directed by the Head Lifeguard or instructors.
- Follow detailed procedures and enforce rules of conduct at the pool to ensure safe and efficient operations.
- Check first aid supplies and report needed items.
- Organize and monitor pool games; suggest pool-side activities and games.
- Place the rescue tube and ring buoy on the lifeguard chair in the morning; return these and all swimming aids and pool toys to the lifeguard locker when the pool closes.
- Straighten the pool areas at the end of the day.
- Maintain all necessary records determined by the Head Lifeguard
- Attend all meetings as directed by the Head Lifeguard.
- Participate in pool safety programs and risk management.
- Inform the Head Lifeguard about unresolved member or guest disruptions that could cause a safety problem.
- Performs other appropriate tasks assigned by the Head Lifeguard.
- Other duties may be assigned as business demands.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS:
- High school education or equivalent preferred.
- Ability to swim laps and dive to the bottom of the pool.
- Possess strong oral and written communication skills.
- Demonstrated knowledge of pool chemistry, rescue and surveillance techniques, CPR/AED, and blood-borne pathogens.
- Strong member/guest service skills, and high internal standards of quality and service.
- Demonstrated results-oriented and capable of working independently with minimal direction.
- Ability to perform a required role in emergency situations.
- Requires the ability to push, pull, and safely lift up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to walk, stand, bend stretch, twist or reach, stoop, climb stairs, balance, and/or crouch.
- Physical exertion over long periods of time.
- Be able to work in a standing position for long periods of time.
- Must be able to convey information and ideas clearly.
- Must be able to evaluate and select among alternative courses of action quickly and accurately.
- Must maintain composure and objectivity under pressure.
- Must be effective in listening to, understanding, and clarifying the concerns and issues raised by members, guests, and employees.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
About The Ranch Country Club:
The rolling landscape with iconic views, upon which our beloved Ranch Country Club estate rests, has a long-winded and extensive history dating back to the 19th century. The land, homesteads, and overall appearance of The Ranch have changed alongside the passing of time and at the hands of the many owners who cared for it, but the tradition and roots where it was planted have stayed the same. From the original land grant given to the Marion family to the Ward Mansion and all the way to how the Club stands today, the Clubhouse holds strong with the integrity and passion of those who’ve passed through the threshold. At The Ranch Country Club, we take pride in the traditions and values that have remained since the early days of The Ranch and hope always to be a place that our Members can consider home.