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Lifeguard/Swim Instructor

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Swim Instructor

Under direction of the Recreation Services Coordinator at the Cerritos Olympic Swim Center, organizes and instructs swim classes, observes swimmers and pool area, and responds to unsafe conditions or potential hazards. Cleans and maintains swimming pool and facilities, and performs related work as required. Job Characteristic: May work a varying schedule of hours which may include early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays. Knowledge of: Beginning through advanced swim strokes. Lifesaving and swimming principles and practices. First aid principles and practices. Ability to: Teach swimming and lifesaving methods. Organize and conduct a variety of aquatic programs. Maintain and work safely with a variety of equipment used in pool activities. Perform maintenance and cleaning services of pool and other assigned areas. Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Maintain accurate records and prepare reports. Pass initial and follow-up tests of safety and pool procedures as well as successfully complete routine skills testing such as backboard drills and CPR reviews. Minimum Qualifications: Education and Experience: Any combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is acceptable. Six months of paid or volunteer experience at an aquatic facility preferred. Physical and Environmental Condition: Work is performed indoors on a pool deck or in a swimming pool. Sitting, standing, walking, running, twisting, reaching, bending, crouching, kneeling, and climbing ladders and inclines on slippery and uneven surface. Grasping, pushing, pulling, dragging, and lifting pool/community center equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. While performing the duties of this job, an incumbent physically must be able to react quickly to lifesaving emergencies and will perform strenuous physical activity requiring physical strength and endurance when performing water rescues. During the course of some rescue and first aid tasks, an incumbent may be exposed to blood, other bodily fluids/products, communicable diseases, and other related health hazards. An incumbent operates an oxygen tank and will have exposure to pool water and pool chemicals, cleaning solvents and disinfectants, and electrical and mechanical hazards. Mobility, vision, hearing, and dexterity levels appropriate to the duties to be performed. Required Licenses and Certificates: Must possess a current American Red Cross Lifeguarding and Water Safety Instructor (WSI) certificate and a valid Adult First Aid/CPR/AED certificate. Applicants may complete certification requirements during the testing process, provided certification is complete prior to his/her first day of employment. Possess a valid California class "C" driver's license. About the City of Cerritos: Cerritos was incorporated in 1956 as the City of Dairy Valley and officially was named Cerritos in 1967. The City offers top-notch services to residents, businesses and visitors, from its beautiful parks system and Cerritos Senior Center at Pat Nixon Park to its state-of-the-art Library and renowned Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. Cerritos is also known for its quality schools and bustling business community, which includes the Cerritos Auto Square, Cerritos Towne Center, and Los Cerritos Center. City of Cerritos employees are passionate about public service, and consist of a dynamic and diverse team of professionals across five departments. Together, we are committed to ensuring the safety, vitality, and well-being of the Cerritos community.