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Enforces regulations and protects life at a City pool. Supervises and schedules the work assignments of part-time and temporary lifeguards and/or other part-time and temporary staff as needed. May instruct and/or organize classes on water safety, life saving procedures, swimming, etc. Assists with in-service trainings for aquatics personnel. An employee in this position must have the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Patrols and observes pool area to ensure appropriate use by patrons. Rescues patrons in distress as needed.
Administers Standard First Aid and/or CPR as needed. Administers advanced first aid to the more severe injuries suffered by bathers. Tests pool water and adjust chemical balance as needed. Advises supervisor of needed pool or equipment repairs, and assists with scheduling of repairs. Assists with periodic inspections of rescue and emergency life support equipment. Performs custodial and/or janitorial tasks to maintain a clean facility area. Tallies the daily collection of monies received. Reports to the Parks Aquatic Coordinator or designee. Performs related work as required.OR
An equivalent combination of education and experience beyond a high school diploma or its equivalent and six (6) months of the required experience.
Proof of education: Copy of high school diploma or its equivalent. College degrees and/or transcripts from an US accredited institution are also acceptable. Foreign diplomas/degrees must be submitted with an evaluation report from an agency recognized by Approved Credential Evaluation Agency*. If submitting transcripts, submitted transcripts must include the following: student's name, school name, number of credits, degree completion, and major.
· Translations of degrees are not accepted as proof of education.
· Degree audits are not accepted as substitution for proof of education.
Credential evaluation reports showing the United States equivalency for academic credentials earned in other countries may be provided by:
Toxicology: Prospective employees may be required to submit to toxicology, medical and background screening.
It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that all required documents submitted with the employment application are in a format that is acceptable, clear and legible for eligibility determination or risk being disqualified.
Applicants, including City of Miami employees, must completely detail their work experience on the employment application or risk being disqualified. Resumes are not required and will not be reviewed in place of the employment application.
It is the applicant's responsibility to update their online profile with personal data, work experience, education, and certifications, when submitting application(s), failure to do so may result in disqualification.
Applicants must provide a valid email address in order to receive notification of eligibility.
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$43k-77k (estimate)
11/23/2023
06/07/2024
40miamiokla.net
Miami, OK
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