Job opening: AQUATIC SPECIALIST-LEAD LIFEGUARD 550.00 BONUS AT 6 MONTHS
Salary: $20 - 22 per hour
Published at: Feb 21 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This position is assigned to the Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) Fitness, Sports, and Deployed Forces Support Branch; Fleet Readiness; Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC); Naval Station; Great Lakes, IL. Incumbent provides lifeguard duties; is responsible for safeguarding the lives of persons at the assigned work area; assists with Aquatic training, education, and general support at the installation.
Duties
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Pool and/or Waterfront Lifeguard duties comprise 60% of incumbent's duties and include but are not limited to.
Performs all pool and/or waterfront lifeguard responsibilities such as supervising swimmers/patrons and their activities, monitoring all natural water activities, applying first aid, enforcing safety rules and reporting safety hazards to supervisor, and performing water rescues as necessary.
Observes and documents conditions of area assigned (e.g., possible hazards, water/chemical conditions, marine life, wind and weather) to ensure a safe environment, removing hazardous materials when necessary (e.g., floating debris, glass, etc.).
Performs rescue work, promptly renders cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or emergency first aid and calls for medical assistance as necessary.
Conducts and documents pool chemical testing results. Checks chlorine and pH levels on a scheduled basis; notifies Certified Pool Operator or supervisor of chemical imbalances; may adjust chemicals as directed.
Marks swim and surf areas with a flag system. (Waterfront only)
Operates rescue vehicles (e.g., PWC rescue craft, patrol boats, automobiles), as needed. (Waterfront only)
General (includes but not limited to):
Administers aquatic assessment testing and certification in accordance with Department of Defense (DoD), Department of the Navy (DON) and CNIC policy.
Provides introductory equipment orientations, when needed.
Checks identification cards for authorized patrons and collects usage fees, if applicable.
Serves as the primary liaison between the activity, security, medical departments, and Aquatics Program Manager during emergency situations.
Performs cleaning duties (e.g., basic janitorial services, vacuuming, skimming) and routine facility maintenance as assigned by Aquatics Program Manager.
Inspects stands, boards, ropes, safety gear and condition of the dressing rooms, ensuring they are within the condition required by environmental health standards. Informs supervisor of deficiencies
Uses and maintains care of emergency equipment (e.g., specialized kits and bags, backboards, suction devices, splints, stretchers, monitoring equipment).
Enforces applicable policies and procedures of Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) regarding the use of Aquatic facilities and waterfront operations.
Prepares accident/incident reports during emergency situations. Notifies management of all emergencies immediately.
Works with hazardous materials (e.g., cleaning agents, pool chemicals).
Lead duties comprise 40% of incumbent's time and include but are not limited to.
Leads and directs the work of three (3) or more lifeguard crew during work shifts, ensuring duties are performed in accordance with established safety regulations and policies.
Schedules, coordinates and conducts in-service training of assigned lifeguards and recreational swimming instructors. Orients new lifeguards to job duties and responsibilities.
Monitors and tracks all the lifeguards' training requirements and certifications to ensure they are current and/or competent in all rescue techniques to include first aid and CPR.
Monitors lifeguard rotation schedules, issues directives, and monitors work performance. Recommends personnel actions to the Aquatics Program Manager.
Assists with the scheduling of lifeguards to ensure adequate coverage of pool areas are maintained during operating hours. Notifies the manager of employee absences and issues.
Interfaces with patrons regarding concerns, problems, or any other significant issues. Provides input and feedback while responding to problems.
Performs opening and closing procedures of the facility.
During emergency situations, assumes a leadership position and takes control of the emergency situation.
Teaches various swimming skills and water safety for all age groups. Prepares material for classes being taught. Ensures the safety of all patrons in the class.
Assists in the planning, coordination and scheduling of recurring activities, special events and community undertakings to maximize use of facilities and resources consistent with the military mission.
Carries out the full range of work leader responsibilities to include performing in an acting capacity in the absence of the Aquatics Program Manager.
Requirements
- Must have or be able to obtain and maintain the following: First Aid with Automated External Defibrillator Certification and Blood Borne Pathogens.
- Must have or be able to obtain and maintain the following: Lifeguard Certification in accordance with CNICINST 1710.3, CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Providers or equivalent.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED BY THE POSITION
Knowledge of pool and waterfront safety rules.
Knowledge of the beach environment, marine life, and beach and water hazard is required for waterfront lifeguard positions.
Knowledge of DoD, DON, CNIC, and MWR policies and procedures governing aquatic assessment testing and certifications and use of Aquatic facilities and waterfront operations.
Knowledge of cash handling procedures, if applicable.
Knowledge of and ability to conduct pool chemical testing, document the results, and adjust chemical imbalances, as directed.
Skill in and ability to provide training.
Skilled or proficient in surf lifesaving techniques and radio communications to perform a safe and efficient rescue operation.
Ability to appropriately identify hazards or hazardous situations and identify a patron's need for assistance immediately.
Ability to act decisively and immediately in any situation which could result in harm to a patron by identifying a patron in distress.
Ability to tactfully, but forcefully, provide instruction on water safety, facility rules and regulations, and enforce them.
Ability to conduct routine safety inspections of the facility and pool area to ensure they meet environmental health standards.
Ability to exercise control over a large group of people.
Ability to perform the full range of work leader responsibilities.
Ability to direct the work of subordinate staff and appropriately manage conflict.
Ability to schedule work, handle last-minute changes, and evaluate performance.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Education
This position does not have a positive education requirement.
Contacts
- Address NAVSTA Great Lakes IL
530 B Farragut Ave. FFFR Bldg. 27
Great Lakes, IL 60088
US
- Name: CNRMA NAF HRO
- Email: [email protected]
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