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Lifeguard (Seasonal)
Become a seasonal lifeguard and earn $18/hr, with no prior experience needed. Training and certification options are provided if you’re not yet certified. Great summer opportunity!
What Does A Lifeguard (Seasonal) Do?
This seasonal job pays $18 per hour and is ideal for those interested in summer employment. No experience is necessary, and training is readily available.
You’ll monitor pool activities, enforce safety rules, maintain pool equipment, and ensure a clean, safe environment for all guests.
Enforcing guidelines is a key part of your role. You’ll stay alert and ready to provide first aid or CPR if required.
Maintaining pool chemical balance and keeping areas tidy are also essential daily tasks, ensuring a pleasant experience for visitors.
Thorough training is provided, so a positive attitude and strong swimming skills are most important. Applicants must be certified before starting, but affordable city-sponsored certification is available.
Pros of the Position
Great pay for a seasonal role—$18 hourly—with steady hours across the summer. No experience necessary if you’re eager to learn and can swim well.
You’ll gain valuable lifeguard and safety certifications, making it easy to grow your resume for future opportunities. The city provides affordable training if you don’t already have it.
Cons to Consider
Work is outdoors, so expect exposure to the elements including heat and humidity. Moderate to heavy lifting may be required as you maintain pool equipment.
Seasonal employment means work concludes at the end of summer, with no guarantee of ongoing hours or permanent placement.
Our Verdict
If you’re seeking a rewarding summer job with competitive pay, structured training, and a team environment, this is an excellent opportunity. The seasonality keeps things fresh and ensures you can enjoy other pursuits after summer ends. Strong swimmers with positive energy will thrive.