Oakland
Job Description City of Piedmont is a charter city of approximately 11,000 residents located in the beautiful Oakland Hills, overlooking the San Francisco Bay. The city, which is virtually built out, consists of established residences on quiet tree-lined streets. Within Piedmont's 1.8 square-mile area there are five city parks and numerous landscaped areas which offer wooded paths, tennis courts, children's playgrounds and picnic facilities. The city will be opening a new all electric Community Pool featuring a state-of-the-art competition pool, activity pool and bathhouse facility DEFINITION Lifeguards are responsible for ensuring the safety of all patrons at the City of Piedmont's Community Pool by actively monitoring the pool, enforcing safety rules, and responding swiftly to emergencies. They serve as first responders in incidents occurring in and around the pool, support daily operations, and help maintain a clean, welcoming environment for all community members. Joining the Piedmont Community Pool team is a great way to build your resume, showing the ultimate responsibility of lifesaving skills. You will gain experience working as an integral part of a team, practice excellent customer service, and have fun with your co-workers. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor and Recreation Coordinator for Aquatics, Lifeguards are distinguished by their certification standards and proficiency in demonstrating effective Lifeguarding skills. They are responsible for most aspects of pool operation, from opening and closing procures and facility safety to customer service. Lifeguard I: In addition to the emphasis on foundational skills in surveillance, accident prevention, and emergency rescues, a Lifeguard I must: • Be at least 15 years old, • Monitor assigned area: scan assigned zones (e.g., pool areas, pool deck, diving boards) to detect aquatic or other emergencies requiring lifeguard intervention, • Enforce safety rules: monitor pool patrons to educate them aboutsafety rules and operational procedures to prevent accidents and ensure safety, • Rescue and assist: respond swiftly to emergencies by entering the water to perform rescues and providing CPR, oxygen administration, and first aid as needed, • Emergency care: provide emergency care and treatment until emergency medical services arrive., • Emergency action plan: learn and follow the pool's emergency action plan, • In-service participation: attend regular in-service meetings, training, and audits. Participate in additional practice sessions as needed to maintain lifeguarding and rescue skills, • Maintain readiness: stay physically fit and prepared to respond to emergencies at all times, • Pool preparation and operations: prepare the facility for daily operations, including tasks such as removing and replacing pool covers and lane lines, storing aquatic equipment, testing pool chemistry, and checking safety and ADA accessibility equipment, • Facility cleaning and maintenance: perform cleaning and maintenance duties to ensure the facility remains clean and safe before, during, or after shifts, • Aquatic event assistance: assist with aquatics events, competitions, and other Piedmont Recreation Department activities as needed, • Assist swim programs: support learn to swim lessons, swim camps, and other aquatic programs when required • Customer service: provide excellent customer service while assisting at the reception desk, checking in passholders, providing program information, and responding to phone calls QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: • Basic pool safety concerns and how to prevent accidents, • Lifeguarding rescues and assists, as taught by the American Red Cross, • Maintain focus without having external or internal factors distract from the primary duty of surveillance, • Effectively communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing to explain and enforce rules, to help provide program information and to complete reports, • Follow instructions, respond to requests and follow up with supervisor as needed, • Understand and use a wide variety of resources and information, such as regulations, accident/incident reports, schedules, time sheets, patron complaints, correspondence and general operating manuals, • Judgment and Decision Making: Ability to exercise good judgement and composure during stressful situations, • Act quickly, calmly and appropriately in emergency situations; ability to perform lifesaving and rescue activities Certifications: • American Red Cross Lifeguard CPR/First Aid/AED, • Aquatic physical fitness: Must be able to perform lifeguarding duties, which include swimming, treading water, retrieving and/or lifting heavy swimmers over 100 pounds, ability to maintain attention during long periods in and around the pool, • Ability to exert moderate physical effort in maneuvering facility or aquatic equipment, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, carrying, pushing and pulling. Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, • Vision (Which may be corrected) and hearing must be within normal range to be able to see and hear adults and children in life and/or health and safety endangering situations, • Ability to work outdoors, including participation in required lifeguard in-service in and out of the water for extended periods, exposed to sun, water, and varying weather conditions, • Ability to dress in a Lifeguard uniform and dress code throughout scheduled shifts, • Ability to work under moderately safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental or job-related factors may cause discomfort and where there is a risk of temperature variations or extremes, odors, toxic or caustic chemicals, wetness, noise, violence, disease, blood or bodily fluids while rendering first aid and CPR Successful candidates must pass a Department of Justice Live Scan fingerprint scan, background reference checks, and a Tuberculosis screening prior to start of employment.