Lifeguard ($17.23/hour - $23.25/hour)

HAYWARD AREA RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT
Hayward, California United States  View Map
Posted: Aug 01, 2024
  • Salary: $17.23 - $23.25 Hourly USD Hourly
  • Salary Top:23
  • Part Time
  • Public Safety
  • Job Description

    Job Details

    Level: Entry

    Job Location: Hayward Area Recreation District (HARD) - Hayward, CA

    Position Type: Hourly

    Education Level: None

    Salary Range: $17.23 - $23.25 Hourly

    Travel Percentage: Negligible

    Job Shift: Day

    Job Category: Recreation

    Are you looking for a fun and exciting job? Are you an enthusiastic person who thrives in a team environment? Are you looking for a positive learning experience?

    As a Lifeguard you will have the opportunity to do something unique and meaningful: You get to save lives by educating the public on water safety and teaching learn to swim courses. If you would like to make a real difference in the lives of people who visit our swim facilities, apply to be a lifeguard today!

    POSITION SUMMARY

    Under direct or general supervision from the Recreation Supervisor, provides aquatic safety supervision, and instruction for the patrons including swim lessons and recreational/lap swim; teaches learn-to-swim and water safety courses; performs various pool maintenance and operations duties; and performs related work as required.

    DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

    This is the entry-level classification in the Lifeguard series. Incumbents in this class are primarily responsible for performing lifeguard duties and teaching learn to swim courses but may also perform general duties to assist with pool maintenance and operations. This class can be distinguished from the class of Water Safety Instructor because incumbents in this class are not required to possess a nationally recognized Water Safety Certification.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Incumbents may not perform all duties. Duties include but are not limited to the following:
    • Promotes public safety at an aquatic facility by acting as a lifeguard
    • Monitors swimmer and other patron activities in aquatic areas to avoid and prevent accidents
    • Implements and monitors District policies and procedures; enforces aquatics regulations; cautions swimmers regarding unsafe swimming
    • Performs rescue of swimmers in distress; administers artificial respiration, CPR and first aid as needed
    • Provides instruction in the Learn to Swim program
    • Calls 9-1-1 and summons police, fire or ambulance services if necessary
    • Inspects and maintains swimming and pool equipment in proper working order; ensures proper placement and availability in the pool area; inspects pool areas and equipment and recommends maintenance and repair as needed
    • Maintains pool and bathroom areas in a safe and clean condition
    • May open, secure and clean pool areas before and after program use; prepares facilities and sets up equipment for scheduled aquatics activities/events; may assist in the implementation of aquatics programs and special events
    • Maintains good public relations
    • Maintains records of participation and completes required reports
    • Participates in training sessions
    • May provide input regarding program planning
    • Demonstrates cooperative behavior with colleagues, supervisors and the public at all times.
    • Performs other duties as assigned.


    WORK ENVIRONMENT

    The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. The functions of this position are primarily performed in outdoor locations as part of a team. The setting includes various weather conditions, including heat and sunshine. Incumbents must wear an appropriate uniform with identification and protective equipment. The environment requires working in and around water as well as slippery and/or wet surfaces. Specialized aspects of the work environment may also include high noise levels, working with participants who are using potentially dangerous sports equipment, and risk of exposure to pool water treatment chemicals and cleaning agents. Incumbents may be assigned an irregular working schedule including weekends, early mornings, evenings and holidays and may have to travel between various locations.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to have: hearing and speech adequate to communicate in person, by telephone, by PA system and by radio, and to speak loudly in a noisy setting; vision adequate to clearly distinguish objects and persons at a distance and to identify signs of swimmer distress; bodily movement adequate to frequently sit, stand, walk, run, jump, climb, swim, dive, reach, turn, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, crawl, and push/pull; ability to raise arms above shoulder height; manual dexterity adequate to grasp objects, use fine manipulation, write and operate office machines and equipment; strength and endurance to safely swim 300 yards, perform lifting and carrying of items/persons up to 50 pounds, and work outdoors in the sun for prolonged periods of time.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

    Ability and Skill to:
    • Work with adults, children and families participating in a variety of aquatic recreational activities
    • Monitor compliance with District regulations and policies, and general safety practices related to pools and aquatic activities; firmly but tactfully enforce rules and regulations
    • React quickly and calmly in emergencies; rescue swimmers in distress
    • Administer first aid, CPR and/or artificial respiration
    • Maintain discipline, order and safety in a crowded and loud environment
    • Understand and carry out oral and written instructions
    • Communicate effectively with a wide range of people
    • Respond appropriately to changing situations and stressful conditions
    • Maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the work

    Knowledge of:
    • Aquatic lifesaving methods and procedures; first aid and resuscitation measures
    • Standard safety rules and regulations related to public aquatic activities

    Education/Experience/Training:
    • Previous experience with aquatics programs is desirable
    • Must possess current certificates in Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, as well as standard First Aid, and must maintain certifications thereafter as a condition of continued employment
    • Any combination of experience, training and/or education that provided the required knowledge, skills and abilities of the class is acceptable

    Special Requirements:
    • Must be at least 15 years of age
    • If 15-18 years of age and still in high school, must possess a valid work permit
    • If 18 years of age or older, must pass a fingerprint and/or background clearance prior to employment.
    • Completion of the Hepatitis B vaccination series is recommended
    • Verification of ID and ability work in the USA
    • Provide proof of negative TB Skin Test
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • Hayward Area Recreation and Park District
    • Hayward Area Recreation and Park District

    A Brief History
    The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, known locally as “H.A.R.D.," is an independent special use district created to provide park and recreation services for over 309,000 residents. Our boundaries encompass a 100 square-mile area, which includes the City of Hayward and the unincorporated communities of Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, Ashland, Cherryland, and Fairview.

    In 1944, representatives of the City of Hayward, various school districts, and local civic organizations developed a proposal for establishment of the Hayward Area Recreation and Parkway District. When an initiative was placed on the November 7th ballot, the residents voted overwhelmingly for the creation of the District, which was officially formed on December 11, 1944. In 1958, the District changed its name to the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, and has become the largest recreation district in the State of California.

    Since its creation, the District has provided residents with many beautiful facilities and parks, many of which have received national and state recognition for their design, innovation and beauty, as well as hundreds of educational and recreational classes and programs.

    Our Mission
    Our mission is to enrich the quality of life for our community by providing a variety of recreation activities, parks, and facilities that promote health and wellness, learning, and fun. 

     

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