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Beach/Pool Lifeguard
Start your aquatic career with flexible shifts, $20.59–$27.50/hr pay, certification course waived, team-driven fun, and potential bonuses for seasonal lifeguards of all levels.
Are you searching for a summer position that values teamwork, safety, and personal development? The City is on the lookout for enthusiastic individuals ready to take on the role of Beach or Pool Lifeguard. These are seasonal positions, offering part-time flexibility and a rewarding opportunity to work in a fun, community-focused environment.
Compensation is competitive, ranging from $20.59 to $27.50 per hour, depending on experience and responsibility level. Lifeguards, Senior Lifeguards, and Head Lifeguards are needed, and all hires have a chance to earn a hiring bonus of up to $250 based on hours worked. There’s also the added advantage of having the certification course fee waived if selected for the role.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
Lifeguards maintain a watchful eye over patrons, ensuring their safety both at the pool and on the beach. Responsibilities include patron surveillance, enforcing facility rules, providing emergency response if necessary, and sometimes teaching swim lessons to various age groups.
Senior and Head Lifeguards take on additional leadership, supervising staff, assisting in training, and handling general operations. All roles demand good communication skills and commitment to public service.
Key Pros
One of the standout advantages is the flexibility of the position. Whether you’re a student or someone seeking extra income during the summer, you can tailor your schedule to mornings, afternoons, evenings, or weekends.
Additionally, the environment fosters teamwork and growth. Employees can take pride in positively impacting the lives of others while developing real-world skills valuable for future careers.
Possible Cons
As with any role focusing on public safety, the job can be demanding. Maintaining vigilance and readiness for emergencies requires constant attention and energy, sometimes in high-noise environments.
Another consideration is the seasonal nature of the position. If you’re seeking full-year employment or comprehensive benefits, this position may not align with your long-term needs.
Verdict: Should You Apply?
If you’re responsible, enjoy working around water, and want to build your skills in a supportive setting, this lifeguard role is worth considering. It’s ideal for those who thrive in active, team-based environments and are motivated by helping others.