Posted : Saturday, December 23, 2023 09:18 AM
Nature of Work
Responsible for ensuring the safety of the pool patrons at the Scheels Aim High Big Sky Aquatic and Recreation Center.
Work is performed under the direction and supervision of the Aquatics Coordinator and Aquatics Supervisor and other supervisory staff.
Essential Functions of Work Opens or closes natatorium following checklist to meet ARC compliance.
Strictly enforces policies, rules and regulations to maintain a safe swimming environment and facility.
Promptly warns users of any existing safety hazards in order to prevent accidents and minimize or eliminate hazardous situations.
Responds quickly to all emergency situations and administers first aid, CPR or AED when needed.
Contacts emergency medical personnel for serious injuries and reports such incidents to the Aquatics Supervisor and Recreation Manager immediately.
Assists in the cleaning and proper maintenance of the equipment and the assigned facility.
Completes Lifeguard checklist and daily records relating to rescue assists, first aid, weather conditions, sanitation and patrons as required.
Performs occasional pool cleaning and maintenance tasks such as vacuuming the pool and cleaning the drains.
Checks the pool water by conducting chemical tests; maintains cleanliness of the water by adding the proper pool chemicals.
Reports facility or equipment failures or issues immediately to on duty supervisor.
Participates in rotation schedule as needed.
Performs all other duties as assigned and required.
Education and Experience Must be at least 16 years old.
Must possess or have the ability to obtain American Red Cross, YMCA, Royal Canadian Lifesaving Association or equivalent Lifeguard Certificate.
Must be certified or have the ability to obtain certification in CPR/PR, AED, oxygen administration, disease transmission, and first aid.
NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Must be a skilled swimmer and able to pull weight through the water.
Must be physically able to rescue someone drowning or injured in the water.
Employee must possess or have the ability to obtain valid Montana driver’s license.
CPO, WSI, and LGI certifications, preferred.
Requirements of Work Ability to enforce pool regulations and rules while conducting classes to ensure a quality experience and safety of the patrons.
Excellent and attentive observation skills Ability to resolve problems and answer questions in a courteous and professional manner.
Thorough knowledge of the use and applications of water rescue methods and lifesaving, first aid practices and techniques.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both verbal and written Ability to follow oral and written instructions efficiently and effectively.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers, supervisors and the general public.
CORE COMPETENCIES Strong Swimming Skills Safety Minded Strong Communication Skills, both oral and written Demonstrated Positive Interpersonal Skills SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY This position does not supervise staff.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed primarily in an indoor environment.
While performing the duties of this position, employees may be exposed to varied weather conditions such as heat, cold, and chemicals used in cleaning and sanitation of the pools.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to swim, stand, walk, sit, bend, crawl, twist, reach, ride and perform similar body movements.
The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move over 50 pounds.
When more than 50 pounds employees are encouraged to use a team lift.
Possession of hand/eye coordination sufficient to use pool equipment; the ability to talk and hear in person or by telephone; and the ability to see and read instructions.
EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK The work week is Sunday through Saturday.
This position is a non-exempt and eligible for overtime.
Any overtime must be authorized prior to working.
Shifts will be in 4-6 hour increments depending on programming, facility scheduling and hours of operation.
TRAVEL Travel is primarily local during the business day.
Occasional travel may be required to attend off-site training and educational opportunities.
Full-time Employee BenefitsThe City of Great Falls offers a complete benefits package to our full-time employee including medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement/pensions, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave.
The City offers life and long term disability insurance to all full-time non-union employees.
Union employees receive longevity pay.
Optional plans are available for employees, flexible spending account, and 457 deferred compensation accounts.
Work is performed under the direction and supervision of the Aquatics Coordinator and Aquatics Supervisor and other supervisory staff.
Essential Functions of Work Opens or closes natatorium following checklist to meet ARC compliance.
Strictly enforces policies, rules and regulations to maintain a safe swimming environment and facility.
Promptly warns users of any existing safety hazards in order to prevent accidents and minimize or eliminate hazardous situations.
Responds quickly to all emergency situations and administers first aid, CPR or AED when needed.
Contacts emergency medical personnel for serious injuries and reports such incidents to the Aquatics Supervisor and Recreation Manager immediately.
Assists in the cleaning and proper maintenance of the equipment and the assigned facility.
Completes Lifeguard checklist and daily records relating to rescue assists, first aid, weather conditions, sanitation and patrons as required.
Performs occasional pool cleaning and maintenance tasks such as vacuuming the pool and cleaning the drains.
Checks the pool water by conducting chemical tests; maintains cleanliness of the water by adding the proper pool chemicals.
Reports facility or equipment failures or issues immediately to on duty supervisor.
Participates in rotation schedule as needed.
Performs all other duties as assigned and required.
Education and Experience Must be at least 16 years old.
Must possess or have the ability to obtain American Red Cross, YMCA, Royal Canadian Lifesaving Association or equivalent Lifeguard Certificate.
Must be certified or have the ability to obtain certification in CPR/PR, AED, oxygen administration, disease transmission, and first aid.
NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Must be a skilled swimmer and able to pull weight through the water.
Must be physically able to rescue someone drowning or injured in the water.
Employee must possess or have the ability to obtain valid Montana driver’s license.
CPO, WSI, and LGI certifications, preferred.
Requirements of Work Ability to enforce pool regulations and rules while conducting classes to ensure a quality experience and safety of the patrons.
Excellent and attentive observation skills Ability to resolve problems and answer questions in a courteous and professional manner.
Thorough knowledge of the use and applications of water rescue methods and lifesaving, first aid practices and techniques.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both verbal and written Ability to follow oral and written instructions efficiently and effectively.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers, supervisors and the general public.
CORE COMPETENCIES Strong Swimming Skills Safety Minded Strong Communication Skills, both oral and written Demonstrated Positive Interpersonal Skills SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY This position does not supervise staff.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed primarily in an indoor environment.
While performing the duties of this position, employees may be exposed to varied weather conditions such as heat, cold, and chemicals used in cleaning and sanitation of the pools.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to swim, stand, walk, sit, bend, crawl, twist, reach, ride and perform similar body movements.
The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move over 50 pounds.
When more than 50 pounds employees are encouraged to use a team lift.
Possession of hand/eye coordination sufficient to use pool equipment; the ability to talk and hear in person or by telephone; and the ability to see and read instructions.
EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK The work week is Sunday through Saturday.
This position is a non-exempt and eligible for overtime.
Any overtime must be authorized prior to working.
Shifts will be in 4-6 hour increments depending on programming, facility scheduling and hours of operation.
TRAVEL Travel is primarily local during the business day.
Occasional travel may be required to attend off-site training and educational opportunities.
Full-time Employee BenefitsThe City of Great Falls offers a complete benefits package to our full-time employee including medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement/pensions, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave.
The City offers life and long term disability insurance to all full-time non-union employees.
Union employees receive longevity pay.
Optional plans are available for employees, flexible spending account, and 457 deferred compensation accounts.
• Phone : NA
• Location : 1700 River Dr N, Great Falls, MT
• Post ID: 9148263470