Water Safety Instructor (WSI)/Lifeguard (Part-Time) ...
City of San Marino, CA - San Marino, CA
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Salary: $20.31 - $22.39 HourlyLocation : San Marino, CAJob Type: Part-Time, SeasonalJob Number: WSIL0125Department: Community ServicesDivision: RecreationOpening Date: 01292025Closing Date: 2282025 11:59 PM Pacific WelcomeThis recruitment is subject to close without advance notice. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of March 10th, 2025Final interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of March 17th, 2025Working Hours: Incumbent must be available to work up to 35 hours per week, weekend hours and holidays as needed. A city of 3.75 square miles, San Marino is home to the renowned Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. With a focus on resident services and community, the City of San Marino is recognized for its police and fire services, library, parks and community amenities, and planning and zoning that distinguish and maintain the community's high-quality residential character. The City of San Marino is hiring seasonal part-time Water Safety Instructors that are assigned to the Aquatics Program in our Community Services Department. The Community Services Department is responsible for enriching the community through creative recreational programs, services and events, as well as the promotion of reading and learning activities through the Crowell Public Library. GENERAL PURPOSEUnder supervision of the Pool Supervisor, the Lifeguard and WSI is responsible for the safety and well-being of the swimmers at the San Marino High School swimming pool.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThis is a part-time seasonal position serving in a dual role: While working as a Lifeguard, this position enforces swimming pool rules and regulations; patrols swimming pool areas; corrects unsafe practices; assists swimmers in distress; performs CPR and first aid as required; cleans-up and maintains facility and swimming pool area. While performing the duties of WSI, this position teaches all levels of instructional swim program, including small groups and private instruction; enforces swimming pool rules and regulations; patrols swimming pool areas; corrects unsafe practices; assists swimmers in distress; performs CPR and first aid as required; cleans-up and maintains facility and swimming pool area. This position is "At-Will," which means the Water Safety Instructor (WSI)Lifeguard serves at the will of the City Manager and may be removed at any time without cause, notice, or right of appeal. Essential FunctionsThe duties, skills, and demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with a disability to perform the essential duties, skills, and demands.Duties:Works shifts as a LifeguardSwim Instructor and adheres to the expectations of both positions; maintain constant surveillance and visually scan assigned area of responsibility every 10 seconds; walks the area to monitor activities, provides instructions, and prevents accidents.Provides general information on pool operations to swimmers; cautions swimmers regarding unsafe practices and safety hazards, enforces pool rules and regulations; responds to all illness and injury incidents around the entire pool facility immediately and appropriately.Rescues swimmers in danger of drowning, performs lifeguarding skills, first aid, CPR and other actions until arrival of emergency medical services.Maintains a clean, safe and orderly pool, deck, aquatics office, and locker rooms; inspect facilities regularly and reports any unsafe conditionsequipment to supervisor or pool manager immediately; performs pool chemical checks at designated times.Keep accurate records of pool usage, chemical levels, pool closures, and attends and participates in all mandatory staff meetings and trainings; promotes aquatic programming.Holds productive and engaging swim lesson sessions; sets up and cleans up lesson station; maintain accurate and timely records of all lessons taught, purchased, and scheduled; maintains open communication with clients and clients' family about the progression of the lessons and future goals; communicates openly and regularly with supervisor and team members.Performs related duties as assigned. QualificationsKnowledge ofPrinciples and techniques of water safety, lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid.SkillsAbilitiesReact calmly and effectively in emergency situations; think quickly and make appropriate decisions.Swim 300 yards non-stop; tread water for two (2) minutes without hands; back-boarding skills.Maintain personal physical endurance and agility necessary to perform job functions.Lift a person off the bottom of the pool and out of the water; perform all skills required of a lifeguard, perform first aid, and municate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; take direction and provide instructions, both orally and in writing; understand and carry out oral and written instructions.Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, staff, school district personnel and those contacted in the course of the work.Flexibility to work some nights and weekends.Teach water safety and recreation classes Education and Experience:Must be at least 16 years of age. Candidates under 18 years of age and enrolled in high school must obtain and submit valid work permit prior to starting employment.EducationPossess and maintain current American Red Cross certification in Lifeguard Training, American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certificate, CPR for the professional rescuer, and First Aid.ExperiencePrevious lifeguard experience is desirable but not required.LicensesCertificatesValid American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor CertificateValid American Red Cross Lifeguard Training CertificateValid American Red Cross First Aid CertificateValid American Red Cross C.P.R. CertificatePhysical Demands and Work EnvironmentPhysical demandsThe physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk or sit for long periods of time, lift up to 100 pounds, use hands to fingers, handle or feel, reach with arms and hands; talk, hear, taste, smell and see (both near and far). Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus; occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch.Work environmentCharacteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.While performing the duties of this job the employee is subjected to outdoor weather conditions with little to no temperature control; is routinely exposed to the sun, may be exposed to extreme heat, cold, wind, and rain. Works on uneven andor slippery surfaces and is periodically exposed to hazardous conditionssituations and substances.RetirementEmployees are enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) of the State of California. The City pays 3.75% and the employee pays 3.75% of contributions. Employees are required to participate in the Medicare program and contribute 1.45% of their salary to the program.The City does not participate in Social Security. Sick leavePart-time employees recieve 40 hours of sick leave annuallyDental InsuranceOption to purchase Delta Dental PPO or HMO planVision InsuranceOption to purchase Ameritas VSP planEmployee Assistance ProgramEAP services designed to help manage life's challenges are available.Credit UnionEmployees may become members of the Los Angeles County F&A Credit Union
Created: 2025-02-21