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Head Lifeguard - ONALASKA, WI,

Job Information

Job Order ID :
WI3652799
# of Positions :
10
Minimum Education Level :
High School Diploma/GED
Experience Required :
Training :
High School Diploma/GED Equivalent
Salary :
$13 + hourly
Duration :
Shift :
Unspecified
Hours per week:
5

Job Description

 
JOB REQUIREMENTS: The City of Onalaska is seeking to hire Head
Lifeguards. An employee in this position works under the supervision of
the Aquatics Center Specialist. Employees working in this classification
are responsible for the supervision, health and safety of all persons
during the hours that the pool in use. This position is a limited term,
seasonal position that must not exceed 600/1200 hours. Scheduled hours
may vary, but will include mornings, afternoons, evenings, week-ends,
and holidays. Essential Job Functions: Supervises the Aquatic Center in
the absence of the Aquatic Center Specialist. Assists Aquatic Center
Specialist in completing reports and related paperwork as requested by
the Parks and Recreation Director. Manages staff rotation and breaks.
Supervises Lifeguards and assigns responsibilities. Reports staff issues
to the Aquatic Center Specialist. Will be aware, and trained on,
facility emergency action plans. Maintains the chemical and filtration
equipment under the direction of the Aquatic Center Specialist. Monitor
water clarity and report to Aquatic Center Specialist. Enforces Aquatic
Center rules and regulations. Responsible for disciplinary actions.
Reports daily or as directed to Aquatic Center Specialist on the status
of Aquatic Center operations, including supplies, equipment, and staff.
Directs the cleanup of the Aquatic Center when needed during operational
hours. Handles citizen requests, questions, and complaints. Takes action
or forward to Aquatic Center Specialist as appropriate. Supervises the
collection, accounting, and deposit of all monies received at the
Aquatic Center. Develops and conducts weekly in-service training with
staff. Plans and leads staff training including CPR, first aid, swimming
skills, and emergency action plans. Plans, organizes, and conducts swim
lessons through the effective use of program materials; evaluates the
progress and performance of student\'s swimming abilities; maintains
records of attendance and level of competency of students; supervises
students. Plans, organizes, and leads practice sessions; supervises
participants during practices, meets, and during other specified times;
assesses and evaluates swimmer\'s skills and techniques to enhance
swimmer\'s abilities; develops and implements appropriate levels of
training; evaluates and makes recommendations to improve the program.
Communicates concerns and issues with appropriate parties. Maintains an
acceptable appearance of both uniform and personal hygiene at all times.
Contributes to a cooperative working effort by demonstrating a
willingness to perform other job-related work or special projects as
needed or requested. Physical Requirements: The work environment
characteristics described herein are representative of those an employee
encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Compensation: Wage range for this seasonal, limited-term position is
\$13.00 to \$16.00 per hour depending on qualifications. Flexible
scheduling available. There are no benefits associated with limited-term
position. To Apply: To be considered for this opportunity, submit an
online employment application by accessing
https://cityofonalaska.com/jobs. Position open until filled.
Applications reviewed periodically upon submission. Additional
information: Minimum age 18. EOE/Drug Free Workplace. \*\*\*\*\* OTHER
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Job Requirements: High school diploma or
equivalent required. Previous coaching/teaching experience and/or
knowledge of competitive swimming, skills and techniques preferred.
Previous experience teaching, training, or working with children
preferred. Previous supervisory experience at an aquatic facility
preferred. Current certifications required or ability to obtain upon
hire as follows: American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, Basic
Lifeguarding, or YMCA Lifeguarding, or National Pool and Waterpark
Lifeguarding (NPWLT) Program Certificate, or other lifeguard
certification approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health and Social
Services. American Red Cross First Aid or other approved first aid
certification American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for adults, children and infants or
other approved certification. \*\*\*\*\* APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply
Online: CityofOnalaska.com

Company Information

Name :
CITY OF ONALASKA

Application Information

Apply by mail :
Attn: Human Resources - CITY OF ONALASKA
415 Main Street
ONALASKA, WI 54650
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