This is a casual position for up to 16 hours per week. Employees will be scheduled based on operational needs.
SHIFT MAY VARY, MUST BE ABLE TO WORK ALL SHIFTS, INCLUDING: NIGHTS, WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS.
IMPORTANT: SR-13 (Appointment may bemade at any rate within the salary range from $3,900, SR-13-C, to $4,054, SR-13-D, per month at which appropriate qualified applicants can be recruited).
Performs duties at a swimming pool to protect life, prevent accidents, and assist persons in distress; enforces pool safety regulations; provides water safety instructions; maintains pool and pool area; and performs other related duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics: This class differs from that of the Senior Pool Guard in that the Pool Guard performs duties at a swimming pool to protect life, prevent accidents, and enforce regulations; whereas the Senior Pool Guard supervises and participates in lifeguard duties and/or is independently responsible for all pool activities at an assigned pool.
Training and Experience: A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from high school. License Requirement: Possession of a current American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training or Lifeguarding Certificate; a current American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Certificate or ARC Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for the Professional Rescuer Certificate; and a valid motor vehicle driver's license (equivalent to State of Hawaii Type 3). Possession of a current ARC Water Safety Instructor Certificate prior to completion of the probationary period. Knowledge of: Techniques and methods of preventing aquatic and non-aquatic injuries at swimming pool facilities; appropriate emergency responses to passive and active drowning situations; techniques of emergency life support including mouth-to-mouth and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and the use of a bag-valve-mask; first aid principles and practices; the use of personal protective equipment for body substance isolation; basic methods and practices of filtering and purifying swimming pool water including, but not limited to, various forms of chlorine, muriatic acid, sodium bicarbonate, soda ash, and stabilizers/conditioners; maintenance and operation of various pool equipment including, but not limited to, ramps/lifts for persons with disabilities, vacuums, lane lines, pool covers, starting blocks, etc. Ability to: Demonstrate above average swimming ability; perform rescue skills and use of rescue equipment properly; rescue and remove persons from the water; provide first aid and recognize when ill or injured people require professional medical care; accurately complete incident reports and facility reports; deal tactfully and professional with the public and inform them of facility rules and regulations; use personal protective equipment to safely apply hazardous chemicals to ensure water quality; operate all machinery of the manual and automatic circulation/filtration systems and to maintain such equipment; read and follow verbal and written instructions; follow standard operating procedures and established policies. Health and Physical Condition: Persons seeking appointment to positions in this class must meet the health and physical condition standards deemed necessary and proper to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. Physical Effort Grouping: Special
SKILLS ASSESSMENT: Applicants are required to complete a performance exam. To participate in the performance exam, you must sign a waiver verifying that you are physically and mentally fit to participate in the 400 meter swim. Pool Guard Performance Waiver Form
This is a casual position for up to 16 hours per week. Employees will be scheduled based on operational needs.
SHIFT MAY VARY, MUST BE ABLE TO WORK ALL SHIFTS, INCLUDING: NIGHTS, WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS.
IMPORTANT: SR-13 (Appointment may bemade at any rate within the salary range from $3,900, SR-13-C, to $4,054, SR-13-D, per month at which appropriate qualified applicants can be recruited).
Performs duties at a swimming pool to protect life, prevent accidents, and assist persons in distress; enforces pool safety regulations; provides water safety instructions; maintains pool and pool area; and performs other related duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics: This class differs from that of the Senior Pool Guard in that the Pool Guard performs duties at a swimming pool to protect life, prevent accidents, and enforce regulations; whereas the Senior Pool Guard supervises and participates in lifeguard duties and/or is independently responsible for all pool activities at an assigned pool.
Training and Experience: A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from high school. License Requirement: Possession of a current American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training or Lifeguarding Certificate; a current American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Certificate or ARC Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for the Professional Rescuer Certificate; and a valid motor vehicle driver's license (equivalent to State of Hawaii Type 3). Possession of a current ARC Water Safety Instructor Certificate prior to completion of the probationary period. Knowledge of: Techniques and methods of preventing aquatic and non-aquatic injuries at swimming pool facilities; appropriate emergency responses to passive and active drowning situations; techniques of emergency life support including mouth-to-mouth and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and the use of a bag-valve-mask; first aid principles and practices; the use of personal protective equipment for body substance isolation; basic methods and practices of filtering and purifying swimming pool water including, but not limited to, various forms of chlorine, muriatic acid, sodium bicarbonate, soda ash, and stabilizers/conditioners; maintenance and operation of various pool equipment including, but not limited to, ramps/lifts for persons with disabilities, vacuums, lane lines, pool covers, starting blocks, etc. Ability to: Demonstrate above average swimming ability; perform rescue skills and use of rescue equipment properly; rescue and remove persons from the water; provide first aid and recognize when ill or injured people require professional medical care; accurately complete incident reports and facility reports; deal tactfully and professional with the public and inform them of facility rules and regulations; use personal protective equipment to safely apply hazardous chemicals to ensure water quality; operate all machinery of the manual and automatic circulation/filtration systems and to maintain such equipment; read and follow verbal and written instructions; follow standard operating procedures and established policies. Health and Physical Condition: Persons seeking appointment to positions in this class must meet the health and physical condition standards deemed necessary and proper to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. Physical Effort Grouping: Special
SKILLS ASSESSMENT: Applicants are required to complete a performance exam. To participate in the performance exam, you must sign a waiver verifying that you are physically and mentally fit to participate in the 400 meter swim. Pool Guard Performance Waiver Form
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