19 Mar
2023
Full-Time lifeguard – Vereeniging
Job Description
A lifeguard’s primary responsibility is to keep swimmers and spectators safe by enforcing safety standards, responding effectively to emergencies, and teaching and promoting proper swimming techniques and attitudes. Individuals must be able to work alone as well as part of a bigger team of professionals. To thrive in this field, you must be able to communicate with the public in a variety of ways. Special events, weekends, and even split shift jobs may need more hours.
Job Title : lifeguard
Location : Vereeniging, Vereeniging, South Africa
Salary : $ 15.33 per hour.
Company : TradeJobsWorkForce
Job Type : Full-Time
Qualifications:
- Maintains surveillance of members and visitors while they are using the pool area and enforces all Club safety rules and regulations.
- These safe working practices and procedures, as well as the established regulations and policies, are observed, as are the pool safety guidelines.
- Keeps the pool and surrounding deck areas, as well as the pool house and gutters, in good working order by monitoring the pool’s water chemistry.
- Responds to members’ and visitors’ questions in a polite way; provides relevant information; and resolves concerns in a timely and effective manner.
- You’ll need to thoroughly clean everything from the pool decks and furnishings to the fence and flowerbeds to get your backyard ready for summer.
- Maintain pool patron safety and well-being by recording, monitoring, and enforcing all pool rules and regulations during swim instruction and Family Hours.
- The pool deck, break room, bathrooms, and drains should be kept clean.
- To provide aquatic services for the club, which include instructing swimmers, supervising group swim activities, and aiding with other aquatic program activities.
- People who can read, write, understand, and speak English enough to do their job well help keep accident reports.
- Provide lifeguard surveillance and rescue techniques, and help with tasks like accident prevention and water safety as needed.
Skills:
- Everyone in the field should prioritize children and people with disabilities.
- Capable of developing and sustaining positive professional relationships with employees, department heads, and the general public.
- You must have worked as a lifeguard for at least three months.
- For this job, a high school diploma or GED is required.
- Professional rescuers must have current American Red Cross training in lifeguarding, community first aid, and CPR.