What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreation Worker I or II - Lifeguard I or II position at City of St. George?
Position Summary
Level I&II
Under the supervision of the Assistant Recreation Manager -Aquatics, ensures patron safety and protection
of lives at the City of St. George Aquatic facilities. May be required to act as receptionist for City aquatic
facilities and be the first point of contact with the general public on a as needed basis.
Level II
Conducts swimming instruction using the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program.
Essential Functions (Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the
following tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. The list of tasks is illustrative only and is not a comprehensive listing
of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)
Level I&II
Additional Functions As Needed
Conditions and temperatures may vary depending on the assignment. Requires the use of vision and/or
hearing to identify and evaluate emergencies. Must be able to respond quickly and appr
opriately to
emergencies. Requires moderately heavy physical activity exerting 25-60 pounds of force occasionally
and/or 10-25 pounds of force frequently. Mental demands of intermittent exposure to stress as a result of
human behavior
Note: Must be available to work weekends, evenings, holidays, split shifts, and other schedules to help
prepare for recreation offerings. This is a part-time position with variable hours averaging less than
28 hours per week over a period of twelve months.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent preferred. Preference given to those with education in
recreation or a related field.
Experience
Level I&II
Customer Service Experience Preferred But Not Required.
Level II
Licenses And/or Certifications
Minimum 6 month lifeguarding experience required.
Level I&II
American Red Cross Lifeguard certification must be obtained within 60 days of hire and maintained
throughout employment. Certification will need to be obtained before the employee can be scheduled
to work as a lifeguard. (Employees will not be compensated for time spent obtaining certification.)
American Red Cross Professional Rescuer First Aid/CPR/AED certification must be obtained within
60 days of hire and maintained throughout employment. Certification will need to be obtained before
the employee can be scheduled to work.(Employee will not be compensated for time spent obtaining
certification.)
Level II
Must possess a valid driver license. A valid Utah Driver License must be obtained within 60 days of
hire and be maintained throughout employment. Valid out-of-state drivers licenses may be accepted
for active out-of-state students paying out-of-state tuition. Supporting documentation must be
submitted to your supervisor each semester for approval.
American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification. Certification must be maintained
throughout employment.
Knowledge Of
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Level I&II
General Knowledge of Recreation and Leisure Activities and Programming Practices preferred
Facilities' rules and regulations.
Pool and facility maintenance.
Facilities' Emergency Action Plan.
Skills
Highly motivated
Dependable
Customer service oriented
Computer literate
Ability To
Level I&II
Follow Directions
Perform Physical Labor
Be Flexible
Work with a team
Maintain a professional demeanor at all times.
Organize personal work duties.
Level II
Operate a motor vehicle safely
Work independently
Communicate effectively with children and youth.
Level I&II
Under the supervision of the Assistant Recreation Manager -Aquatics, ensures patron safety and protection
of lives at the City of St. George Aquatic facilities. May be required to act as receptionist for City aquatic
facilities and be the first point of contact with the general public on a as needed basis.
Level II
Conducts swimming instruction using the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program.
Essential Functions (Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the
following tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. The list of tasks is illustrative only and is not a comprehensive listing
of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)
Level I&II
- Prevents injuries by minimizing or eliminating hazardous situations or behaviors.
- Ensures safety of staff and patrons at all times.
- Enforces facility rules and regulations.
- Recognizes and responds calmly, quickly and effectively to all emergencies, to your level of training.
- Administers first aid, ventilations, and/or CPR using rescue equipment.
- Alerts, in a safe manner, other life guards, facility staff, and management when more help or rescue
- Completes records and reports as required.
- Performs maintenance and other tasks as assigned by supervisor.
- Inspects facility daily and reports any unsafe conditions or equipment to supervisor.
- Performs other related duties as required.
- Administers swim test to patrons.
- Attends scheduled meetings with management and staff.
- Wears appropriate uniform during assigned shift.
- Provide customer service in person and over the phone; answering questions and/or referring
Additional Functions As Needed
- Responds to public inquiries providing accurate information regarding recreation programs and
- Aids in the promotion and advertising of programs and special events
- Registers participants for programs, classes and activities
- General office and clerical duties
- Copies and prepares various brochures, flyers, schedules, rosters, etc. for distribution.
- Organizes, cleans, prepares and maintains recreation facilities and other work areas
- Works programs and special events
- Runs errands
- Contributes to team effort by accomplishing other related duties as needed
- Follow all city policies and procedures
- Ensures safety of the students at all times.
- Follows and teaches according to the Red Cross lesson standards. Creativity and different styles of
- Starts and ends classes according to established schedules which requires instructors to be available
- Ensures that all equipment is out and ready prior to class start.
- Provides parents with updates, as requested, regarding child's progress.
- Instructs all lessons with safety first in a manner beneficial to students progression.
- Maintains accurate records of attendance and skill accomplishment which is completed after every
- Completes certificates prior to the final session of each class.
- Completes Course Records with American Red Cross.
- Required to be in water while teaching.
Conditions and temperatures may vary depending on the assignment. Requires the use of vision and/or
hearing to identify and evaluate emergencies. Must be able to respond quickly and appr
opriately to
emergencies. Requires moderately heavy physical activity exerting 25-60 pounds of force occasionally
and/or 10-25 pounds of force frequently. Mental demands of intermittent exposure to stress as a result of
human behavior
Note: Must be available to work weekends, evenings, holidays, split shifts, and other schedules to help
prepare for recreation offerings. This is a part-time position with variable hours averaging less than
28 hours per week over a period of twelve months.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent preferred. Preference given to those with education in
recreation or a related field.
Experience
Level I&II
Customer Service Experience Preferred But Not Required.
Level II
Licenses And/or Certifications
Minimum 6 month lifeguarding experience required.
Level I&II
American Red Cross Lifeguard certification must be obtained within 60 days of hire and maintained
throughout employment. Certification will need to be obtained before the employee can be scheduled
to work as a lifeguard. (Employees will not be compensated for time spent obtaining certification.)
American Red Cross Professional Rescuer First Aid/CPR/AED certification must be obtained within
60 days of hire and maintained throughout employment. Certification will need to be obtained before
the employee can be scheduled to work.(Employee will not be compensated for time spent obtaining
certification.)
Level II
Must possess a valid driver license. A valid Utah Driver License must be obtained within 60 days of
hire and be maintained throughout employment. Valid out-of-state drivers licenses may be accepted
for active out-of-state students paying out-of-state tuition. Supporting documentation must be
submitted to your supervisor each semester for approval.
American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification. Certification must be maintained
throughout employment.
Knowledge Of
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Level I&II
General Knowledge of Recreation and Leisure Activities and Programming Practices preferred
Facilities' rules and regulations.
Pool and facility maintenance.
Facilities' Emergency Action Plan.
Skills
Highly motivated
Dependable
Customer service oriented
Computer literate
Ability To
Level I&II
Follow Directions
Perform Physical Labor
Be Flexible
Work with a team
Maintain a professional demeanor at all times.
Organize personal work duties.
Level II
Operate a motor vehicle safely
Work independently
Communicate effectively with children and youth.