What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lifeguard position at City of Pickerington?
Job Summary
Are you ready to dive into an unforgettable summer adventure? City of Pickerington is seeking responsible, dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join our summer pool staff team. If you have a passion for public service, a commitment to safety, enjoy working outdoors and have the desire to create lasting memories, look no further! We want to hear from you!
Why Join City of Pickerington this Summer?
This is not just a job! It's an opportunity to make new friends and build lasting connections with our community patrons, our public safety forces and other City staff. Professional growth! Whether you're a returning summer employee or looking for your first job, City of Pickerington provides opportunities for professional growth. We offer ongoing training during your employment and ongoing skill development in-services to ensure you're at the top of your game. Competitive Compensation beyond the Paycheck! Your dedication to creating a safe and enjoyable environment for our patrons is rewarded with more than just a paycheck. Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS) enrollment and contribution Potential Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Gain hands on experience and develop skills you will use beyond summer employment Networking opportunities within the community Participation in exciting city events
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Under the administrative supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director and direct supervision of the Pool Manager, ensure the health and safety of patrons through: careful observation of the pool and surrounding areas; effective response to emergency situations and enforcement of pool safety policies and procedures.
General Duties
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION: For purposes of 42 USC 12101:
50% (1) Maintain required certifications, fitness level, and alertness to any emergency. Scan and monitor all patrons in facility and respond immediately in the event of an emergency according to department procedures, guidelines and standards. Follow procedures for clearing the facility due to inclement weather, emergencies, rest periods, drills, and closing. Perform rescuing, resuscitating, administering first aid activities, accurately completing all documentation as required.
30% (2) Assist in maintaining the facility in a safe and clean matter. Assist in the implementing of swimming lessons and special events. Required to teach or assist with various levels of swim lessons.
15% (3) Attend all assigned meetings, assist with in-service trainings and inform supervisors of suggestions or ideas that could better the City operation. Enforce safety policies and procedures, and maintains disciplinary action as necessary. Maintain equipment and report problems to supervisor. Inform supervisor of items needing special attention and communicate with staff. Assist in the development of goals and objectives.
5% (5) Performs other job related duties as necessary.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS: An example of acceptable qualifications:
Must be at least 16 years of age. Enrollment in High School or higher education; or possession of High School Diploma or equivalent (i.e. G.E.D.).
LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Must be American Red Cross (or equivalent) CPR/AED and First Aid certified; certified American Red Cross or equivalent Lifeguarding. Preferred certifications: Certified American Red Cross or equivalent Water Safety Instructor; American Red Cross or equivalent Lifeguard Instructor.
The City will pay for required certifications.
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE CHARACTERISTICS: (*indicates developed after employment)
Knowledge of: *City and departmental goals, objectives, and functions; lifeguarding and rescue practices; first aid.
Skill in: customer service; interpersonal communication; swimming.
Ability to: read, analyze, and understand various directives and regulations; apply principles to solve practical problems; deal with variety of variables in familiar context; communicate effectively, and develop and maintain effective working relationships with employees, coworkers, department heads, officials, and general public; travel to and gain access to work site(s); speak effectively before large groups; use and operate AED, backboard, C-collar, facemask, lifeguard tube, shepherds hook, umbrella, skimmer, whistle, ADA lift, various first aid and cleaning supplies, etc.
Other Desirable Attributes
EQUIPMENT OPERATED: The following are examples only and are not intended to be all inclusive:
Standard water rescue and first aid equipment (AED, backboard, C-collar, facemask, lifeguard tube, shepherds hook, umbrella, skimmer, whistle, ADA lift, various first aid and cleaning supplies, etc.).
INHERENTLY HAZARDOUS OR PHYSICALLY DEMANDING WORKING CONDITIONS:
Employee has exposure to chemical compounds found in an office environment as well as aquatic facilities (e.g., chlorine, muriatic acid, toner, correction fluid, etc.); is exposed to possible injury from unclean or unsanitary conditions; works with moving mechanical parts of equipment of machines; is exposed to hot, cold, wet, humid, and windy weather conditions; works in or around crowds; has contact with potentially violent or emotionally distraught persons; sharp objects, needles, and medical instruments; blood, bodily tissues, and fluids; potentially dangerous/fatal infectious diseases; is exposed to possible injury as a result of working with moving mechanical parts of equipment or machines; may work an irregular shift; may work in and around noisy conditions; has exposure to life threatening situations; rescues swimmers in danger of drowning and administers first aid.
Note: In accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor physical demands strength ratings, this is considered light work.
In cases of emergency, unpredictable situations, and/or department needs, may be required to lift, push, pull, and/or carry objects heavier than D.O.L. strength ratings recommend.
POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED:
None.
2026 Lifeguarding and Recertification Courses
Prairie Township
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Recertification (ARC r.24 Lifeguarding - including deep water)
March 28th - 29th (8 am-2 pm daily)
April 4th - 5th (8 am - 2 pm daily)
March 31st - April 3rd (10 am-6 pm daily)
Lifeguard Instructor Certification
Tentative March 14th -16th (10 am-6 pm daily)
Tentative March 20th - 22nd (10 am-6 pm daily)
Contacts:
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https://www.worthingtonpools.com/trainings-certifications
Jerry Garver YMCA
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Recertification is a 2-day class
March 13th (4p-9p) & 15th (8a-2p)
April 17th (4p-9p) & 19th (8a-2p)
May 15th (4p-9p) & 17th (8a-2p)
Here is a link to our registration website. 3.1 WEB - Splash Please note that the spring registration does not start until February 2. We almost never cut off the class number because we have several LGI. If we get to 10 participants, we will just add another instructor and allow another 10, so no rush to register for those classes quite yet.
We will also be running lifeguard classes for any new guards or guards whose certification has expired. Those dates:
3-day class
March 6th (4p-9p), 7th (8a-4:30p), 8th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on February 21 at noon
March 27th (4p-9p), 28th (8a-4:30p), 29th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on March 14 at noon
April 10th (4p-9p), 11th (8a-4:30p), 12th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on March 28 at noon
May 8th (4p-9p), 9th (8a-4:30p), 10th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on April 25 at noon
Retirement Pension (OPERS)14% of gross paid by the City
Are you ready to dive into an unforgettable summer adventure? City of Pickerington is seeking responsible, dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join our summer pool staff team. If you have a passion for public service, a commitment to safety, enjoy working outdoors and have the desire to create lasting memories, look no further! We want to hear from you!
Why Join City of Pickerington this Summer?
- Atmosphere is everything!
This is not just a job! It's an opportunity to make new friends and build lasting connections with our community patrons, our public safety forces and other City staff.
General Duties
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION: For purposes of 42 USC 12101:
50% (1) Maintain required certifications, fitness level, and alertness to any emergency. Scan and monitor all patrons in facility and respond immediately in the event of an emergency according to department procedures, guidelines and standards. Follow procedures for clearing the facility due to inclement weather, emergencies, rest periods, drills, and closing. Perform rescuing, resuscitating, administering first aid activities, accurately completing all documentation as required.
30% (2) Assist in maintaining the facility in a safe and clean matter. Assist in the implementing of swimming lessons and special events. Required to teach or assist with various levels of swim lessons.
15% (3) Attend all assigned meetings, assist with in-service trainings and inform supervisors of suggestions or ideas that could better the City operation. Enforce safety policies and procedures, and maintains disciplinary action as necessary. Maintain equipment and report problems to supervisor. Inform supervisor of items needing special attention and communicate with staff. Assist in the development of goals and objectives.
- Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance.
5% (5) Performs other job related duties as necessary.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS: An example of acceptable qualifications:
Must be at least 16 years of age. Enrollment in High School or higher education; or possession of High School Diploma or equivalent (i.e. G.E.D.).
LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Must be American Red Cross (or equivalent) CPR/AED and First Aid certified; certified American Red Cross or equivalent Lifeguarding. Preferred certifications: Certified American Red Cross or equivalent Water Safety Instructor; American Red Cross or equivalent Lifeguard Instructor.
The City will pay for required certifications.
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE CHARACTERISTICS: (*indicates developed after employment)
Knowledge of: *City and departmental goals, objectives, and functions; lifeguarding and rescue practices; first aid.
Skill in: customer service; interpersonal communication; swimming.
Ability to: read, analyze, and understand various directives and regulations; apply principles to solve practical problems; deal with variety of variables in familiar context; communicate effectively, and develop and maintain effective working relationships with employees, coworkers, department heads, officials, and general public; travel to and gain access to work site(s); speak effectively before large groups; use and operate AED, backboard, C-collar, facemask, lifeguard tube, shepherds hook, umbrella, skimmer, whistle, ADA lift, various first aid and cleaning supplies, etc.
Other Desirable Attributes
EQUIPMENT OPERATED: The following are examples only and are not intended to be all inclusive:
Standard water rescue and first aid equipment (AED, backboard, C-collar, facemask, lifeguard tube, shepherds hook, umbrella, skimmer, whistle, ADA lift, various first aid and cleaning supplies, etc.).
INHERENTLY HAZARDOUS OR PHYSICALLY DEMANDING WORKING CONDITIONS:
Employee has exposure to chemical compounds found in an office environment as well as aquatic facilities (e.g., chlorine, muriatic acid, toner, correction fluid, etc.); is exposed to possible injury from unclean or unsanitary conditions; works with moving mechanical parts of equipment of machines; is exposed to hot, cold, wet, humid, and windy weather conditions; works in or around crowds; has contact with potentially violent or emotionally distraught persons; sharp objects, needles, and medical instruments; blood, bodily tissues, and fluids; potentially dangerous/fatal infectious diseases; is exposed to possible injury as a result of working with moving mechanical parts of equipment or machines; may work an irregular shift; may work in and around noisy conditions; has exposure to life threatening situations; rescues swimmers in danger of drowning and administers first aid.
Note: In accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor physical demands strength ratings, this is considered light work.
In cases of emergency, unpredictable situations, and/or department needs, may be required to lift, push, pull, and/or carry objects heavier than D.O.L. strength ratings recommend.
POSITIONS DIRECTLY SUPERVISED:
None.
2026 Lifeguarding and Recertification Courses
Prairie Township
Contacts:
- Courtenay Chaffin, Operations Manager, cchaffin@prairetownship.org
- https://www.prairietownship.org/DocumentCenter/View/9038/Winter-Spring-2026-Brochure
Contacts:
- Stacey Miller, Recreation Administrator, smiller@dublin.oh.us
- Jamie DeCarlo, jdecarlo@dublin.oh.us
- WebTrac Activity Search - Dublin OH WebTrac
Contacts:
- Kelsey Valine, Aquatics Manager, kvaline@groveport.org
- https://www.groveportrec.com/456/American-Red-Cross-Courses
Contacts:
- Ellie Pastor, Aquatics Supervisor, epastor@hilliardohio.gov
- Email Ellie for more details
Recertification (ARC r.24 Lifeguarding - including deep water)
March 28th - 29th (8 am-2 pm daily)
April 4th - 5th (8 am - 2 pm daily)
- First and last weekend of HCSD and DCSD spring break.
March 31st - April 3rd (10 am-6 pm daily)
Lifeguard Instructor Certification
Tentative March 14th -16th (10 am-6 pm daily)
Tentative March 20th - 22nd (10 am-6 pm daily)
- First and last weekend of OSU spring break.
Contacts:
- JR Fourqurean, Parks and Recreation Director, jr.fourqurean@westerville.org
- https://ohwestervilleweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?module=AR&type=Aqua&_csrf_token=ki0W140X0N682A4A163M425R6S4K5G540B5R4F6R5C0F5T4L5R5H07734E5956010761525468615Y6J5N0I735X6B531I5P6B5E5009604Z5E556J084Q57651C5O4R6W
Contacts:
- Caleb Strack, caleb.strack@worthingtonpools.com
https://www.worthingtonpools.com/trainings-certifications
Jerry Garver YMCA
Contacts:
- Skylar Fox, Aquatics Experience Director, skylar.fox@ymcacolumbus.org
Contacts:
- Skylar Fox, Aquatics Experience Director, skylar.fox@ymcacolumbus.org
Contacts:
- Yael Echeverria, Aquatics Director, yecheverria@ymcalancaster.org
- https://ymcalancaster.org/programs/swimming/?selectedCategories=TAG1769
Contacts:
- Emerson Alspaugh, Emerson.alspaugh@ymcacolumbus.org
- https://operations.daxko.com/Online/10029/ProgramsV2/Search.mvc?category_ids=TAG2564
Contacts:
- Clark Coulter, clark.coulter@ymcacolumbus.org
- https://operations.daxko.com/Online/10029/ProgramsV2/Search.mvc?category_ids=TAG2564
Contacts:
- Dave High, Aquatics Director, dhigh81@yahoo.com
- Aquatics: Swim Lessons, Red Cross Lifeguard Training - UNION COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
- Lifeguard-Class-Dates-January-August-2026.pdf
Contacts:
- Marina Storck, Program Administrator Aquatics and Fitness, marina.storck@daytonohio.gov
- Contact her for more information. Waiting on instructors to confirm upcoming dates.
Contacts:
- Matt Laughlin, Aquatic Manager, matt.laughlin@ketteringoh.org
- 3.1 WEB - Splash
Recertification is a 2-day class
March 13th (4p-9p) & 15th (8a-2p)
April 17th (4p-9p) & 19th (8a-2p)
May 15th (4p-9p) & 17th (8a-2p)
Here is a link to our registration website. 3.1 WEB - Splash Please note that the spring registration does not start until February 2. We almost never cut off the class number because we have several LGI. If we get to 10 participants, we will just add another instructor and allow another 10, so no rush to register for those classes quite yet.
We will also be running lifeguard classes for any new guards or guards whose certification has expired. Those dates:
3-day class
March 6th (4p-9p), 7th (8a-4:30p), 8th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on February 21 at noon
March 27th (4p-9p), 28th (8a-4:30p), 29th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on March 14 at noon
April 10th (4p-9p), 11th (8a-4:30p), 12th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on March 28 at noon
May 8th (4p-9p), 9th (8a-4:30p), 10th (8a-4:30p) with the pre-skills test on April 25 at noon
Retirement Pension (OPERS)14% of gross paid by the City