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CITY OF CALIFORNIA CITY
JOB POSTING
Lifeguard/Instructor
EMPLOYMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Classified
DEPARTMENT: Parks and Recreation
REPORTS TO: Park and Recreation Coordinator
HOURS: Part-Time (Including Holiday & Weekends)
SALARY: $18 per hour
VISION:
The creation of a livable, viable, and visually attractive community through efficient and effective continued growth and sustainable development will result in a model City within eastern Kern County. ​
BACKGROUND:
The City of California City is located in a portion of the Mojave Desert in the northern Antelope Valley. In 1958, private land development activities began when a group of developers started buying land in what is now the eastern portion of the 203 square mile city. During the 1960s home sites were sold to individuals throughout the United States following a revolutionary new concept and design that would encourage single-family tract development, controlled architectural quality, and incorporate a vast area of natural desert into a new type of living environment. On December 10, 1965, the City of California City was incorporated with a population of 617 persons and a City Council/Manager form of government.
The main challenge for California City in the coming years will be expanding the physical infrastructure to meet anticipated development needs and to support the growth of a legal Cannabis industry.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE OF JOB: To provide for the safety of persons using the swimming pool and aid swimmers in danger. A lifeguard is personally responsible for the life of every swimmer. Provide quality instruction and a safe and pleasant experience. Teach according to the guidelines of the American Red Cross swim program. Submit lesson plans for each session to the pool manager.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES IF APPLICABLE: NONE
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (All duties are considered essential as there is limited personnel in this position).
1. Enforce policies, rules, and regulations governing the conduct of persons at the swimming pool.
2. Keep an attentive lookout for accidents.
3. Warn swimmers against dangerous practices.
4. Rescue swimmers in distress.
5. Administer artificial respiration and first aid when necessary.
6. Assist in routine pool cleaning and maintenance.
7. Perform routine chemical tests to determine the purity of water.
8. Complete accident reports and attendance reports.
9. Conduct swimming lessons and water safety programs.
10. Attend staff meetings and training to maintain lifeguarding skills at maximum efficiency.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:
1. Lifesaving methods and applications of CPR and first aid.
a. Policies, rules, and regulations governing the conduct and safety of persons using the pool.
b. Life-saving equipment and its use.
c. Principles and practices of swimming pool operation and routine maintenance.
d. Techniques of instructing swimming lessons and water safety classes.
2. Ability to:
a. Supervise pool patrons and tactfully maintain order and safety.
b. Use of life rings, and other safety equipment.
c. Follow written and oral directions.
d. Work harmoniously with fellow employees and the public
e. Perform under stress when confronted with emergency, critical, unusual, or dangerous situations or situations in which speed and sustained attention are make-or-break aspects of the job.
3. Must possess a valid American Red Cross Lifeguard Training and Community First Aid and Safety card. CPR for the Professional Rescuer card and Water Safety Instructor card.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Strength: See attached CA RU-91
Swim 500 yards without stopping.
2. Ability to: Reach, turn, move from one location to another, stoop, speak clearly and correctly, hear, handle, climb. Visual acuity (near, under 20 inches; far, over ft), depth perception, and peripheral vision. Perform one or more of these functions simultaneously.
3. Environmental conditions to which exposed:
a. Moderate noise intensity level
b. Exposure to pool chemicals, chlorine (liquid and vapor), acid (liquid and vapor)
c. Exposure to weather ( Must work in hot summer weather and sunshine) Required to wear UV protection.
d. Exposure to diseases that may be transmitted while performing duties.
TESTING/INTERVIEW:
Interview, background investigation, pre-employment physical, and drug screening.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION:
Open until filled. Apply by email to: Human Resources or by mail to 21000 Hacienda Blvd, California City, CA 93505. Applications and other information may be obtained on the city’s website www.californiacity-ca.gov.
EEO/ADA/Drug-Free Workplace
Job Types: Part-time, Temporary
Pay: $18.00 per hour
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Holidays
- Monday to Friday
- Weekend availability
Work Location: One location
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