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Recreation Aquatics - Lifeguard 2

Wetaskiwin, AB
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

An additional shift premium for hours worked before 7 a.m. and after 7 p.m. daily
6% vacation payout per pay period
One personal day per year

About the role

(Hiring multiple positions)

Community and Protective Services Division

Hours of work: 29 hours per week or less

(Internal/External)

Join Our Team!

Are you an experience lifeguard aiming to take your skills and responsibilities to the next level? Do you excel in communication and thrive in a team environment? If so, we invite you to join our on-point aquatics team!

Through our values, trust, resourcefulness, and integrity, we are a diverse, collocative and eager team that cultivates well-being, through our team’s dedication to building positive, trusting, and fulfilling relationships. We serve the community by building positive relationships which enhance the overall wellbeing of our community.

Located only 35 minutes south of Edmonton and 55 minutes north of Red Deer, the City of Wetaskiwin provides all the amenities and quality of life of an urban- rural center.

The Opportunity

Reporting directly to the Aquatic Coordinator, the Lifeguard II’s priority is to ensure patrons have a safe, enjoyable experience through the provision of lifeguarding. Using excellent interpersonal skills, Lifeguards II’s deliver responsive customer service, address concerns and inquiries promptly – including knowledge of all programs, schedules, and general information about the Manluk Regional Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Lifeguarding patrons, prevent injuries through public education, provide first aid, complete maintenance tasks, administration tasks, provide leadership and guidance to Lifeguard I’s/Instructors, and other duties as required. Lifeguard II’s take the lead role on ensuring emergency situations are handled according to procedures when required.

Responsibilities

  • Provide the highest standard of lifeguarding, including effective scanning, patrolling and professionalism in a team setting.
  • Provide the highest standard of instruction, including instruction of swimming techniques, strokes, water safety and lifesaving skills.
  • Act as Shift Supervisor when no Lifeguard III is on shift.
  • Assist Instructors with their lessons when required.
  • Respond appropriately when first aid treatment and/or emergency response is required.
  • Conduct opening, closing and provincial water tests when needed.
  • Responds to and supervises emergency situations, preforms first aid as required and ensures that required documentation is completed.
  • Prevent incidents: safeguard the public through enforcement of policies, public education, exceptional safety surveillance and routine safety inspections.
  • Provide exceptional customer service by promoting positive patron relations, answering questions, educating public and responding to concerns.
  • Complete assigned maintenance such as cleaning the pool deck and change rooms, etc.
  • Perform basic operational tasks to ensure regular operation of the facility.
  • Complete necessary mechanical and operational checklists, charts, forms, and accident and near-miss reports.
  • Set up and take down equipment according to the facility schedule.
  • Maintain professionalism by keeping a clean, presentable appearance, being prompt and prepared for every shift, and behaving in an appropriate manner both on and off deck.
  • Other duties as required.

Hours of Work

  • Employees are required to fulfill a minimum of two (2) scheduled shifts per pay period, with one of these shifts falling on a weekend or in the evening.
  • Employes must maintain availability for a flexible work schedule, which may include shifts during the morning, mid-day, evening and on weekends.
  • The hours of work per week may vary based on operational needs and cannot always be projected however, anticipated hours are approximately two (2) – twenty-nine (29) hours per week.
  • Attendance at mandatory training sessions is expected outside of regular workweek hours.

Education, Qualifications, and Work Experience

  • Minimum 18 years old.
  • Minimum 2 years lifeguarding experience.
  • Possession of the following current certifications – ability to renew qualifications annually or as required:
  • Lifesaving Society’s National Lifeguard (NL).
  • Alberta Workplace approved Intermediate First Aid (IFA).
  • Lifesaving Society’s Swim Instructor (SI).
  • Lifesaving Society’s Lifesaving Instructor (LSI).
  • AARFP’s Pool operator 1 is considered an asset.
  • 1 Additional Instructor certification such as Lifesaving Sport Coach 1, First Aid Instructor, NL Instructor, Lifesaving Society Trainer, ETC, is considered an asset.
  • Proof of certification and Lifesaving Society Member ID # submitted prior to being considered for position.
  • Minimum 2 years of lifeguarding experience.
  • Minimum 2 years of pool related experience and knowledge of pool operations.
  • Experience supervising staff considered an asset.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Excellent customer services skills.
  • Ability to teach, provide constructive feedback, and support the building of swimming skills of program participants.
  • Ability to work within and as a leader of a lifeguard team.
  • Ability to perform and lead first aid procedures.
  • Demonstrates commitment in continuous learning and improvement of skills.
  • Can implement, respond to, and take charge of emergency situations and can perform under stress.
  • Takes strong initiative, demonstrates creativity.
  • Is responsible/accountable and demonstrates integrity.

Physical Standards, Health & Safety

  • An additional shift premium for hours worked before 7 a.m. and after 7 p.m. daily.
  • 6% vacation payout per pay period
  • One personal day per year
  • A deck footwear and swimsuit allowance.
  • Paid training for select courses and recertifications.
  • Opportunities for growth within the organization.
  • Discounted (optional) membership to use the Manluk Regional Aquatic and Fitness Centre when not working.

Application Deadline and Details

Application Deadline: This job posting will remain open. Qualified applicants will be contacted as positions become available.

How to Apply: Click the “Apply Now” button above.

**Please note: This position involves a two-part interview process. Candidates who successfully complete the in-person interview will be invited to participate in a second, in-water assessment. The in-water interview will be conducted at the Manluk Centre to assess the candidate's swimming proficiency and lifeguarding skills. During this phase, candidates will be expected to demonstrate their swimming abilities, rescue techniques, and other key competencies relevant to the position, whether it be for lifeguarding, instructing, or both.

Before commencing employment, the successful candidate must provide all necessary certifications and documentation including but not limited to a driver's abstract, and employment related record checks.

The City of Wetaskiwin is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence, HR@wetaskiwin.ca

About City of Wetaskiwin

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With a population of 12,500 people, the City of Wetaskiwin is located in Alberta, Canada.

Among other attractions, Wetaskiwin is also home to the Reynold's-Alberta Provincial Museum, Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, the Central Alberta Railway Museum and the world-famous 'Automile'​. Located only 35 minutes south of Edmonton, the City of Wetaskiwin provides all of the amenities of an urban-rural centre.