Lifeguard
Company: Sunrise Recreation and Park District
Location: Citrus Heights
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $18.19-20.06 CLASS
DEFINITION: Incumbents in the Lifeguard classification maintain
vigilance of the pool, water, deck and other areas of an aquatic
facility to insure the safety of all pool visitors through
enforcement of pool rules and regulations during public swim,
special events, swim lessons and other aquatics activities; perform
swimming rescues, first aid and CPR as needed; respond to other
emergencies as they occur, activating the Districts Emergency
Action plan and calling 911, as appropriate; assist swim
instructors in the provision of swimming lessons and/or may conduct
swimming lessons once they have completed Sunrise Swim Instructor
training and under the direct supervision of a Pool Manager;
participates in aquatic in-service trainings; may assist a Head
Swim Coach in the supervision and instruction of aquatic activities
during team training sessions and/or swim meets; and perform
related work as assigned or required. Additionally, once certified
in WSI a Lifeguard can create swim lesson plans and provide
guidance to less experienced lifeguard staff. DISTINGUISHING
CHARACTERISTICS: Incumbents in the Lifeguard classification are
part-time seasonal employees and may not advance to permanent
status in any District job classification. Hours of work vary based
on the staffing needs of the District. TheWSI Certified Lifeguard
is distinguished from the non WSI certified Lifeguard by the
greater level of training, responsibility, judgement, and
independence exercised in the performance of a broader range of
assigned duties. SUPERVISION RECEIVED/EXERCISED: The Lifeguard
classification receives general supervision from the Senior
Recreation Coordinator and direct supervision from the Pool Manager
and/or an Assistant Pool Manager. A WSI certified lifeguard in this
classification may provide technical guidance to less experienced
lifeguard, but do not supervise or direct the work of others.
EXAMPLE OF ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Responsibilities and duties
include, but are not limited to the following: Maintains constant
surveillance as assigned to safeguard swimmers from drowning and
other accidents. Maintains discipline and orderly conduct among
patrons by enforcing all facility rules and District policies.
Promotes and enforces water safety procedures; rescues and
resuscitates drowning persons as needed; and provides care using
the latest American Red Cross techniques in lifeguarding, first aid
and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (C.P.R) to persons in need of
assistance. On a daily basis, sets up or takes down and stores pool
and safety equipment as appropriate to assigned shift; tests water
chemicals prior to pool use to ensure the safety of patrons and
staff; inspects pool and deck area for possible safety hazards, and
inspects waterslide for possible Maintains the cleanliness and
orderliness of the pool area and aquatic Assists swim instructors
in the supervision and instruction of swim class participants; and
may conduct swimming classes under the direct supervision of a
WSI-certified staff member. Attends and participates in job related
in-service training Activates the Districts Emergency Action Plan
and makes 911 calls as Performs other job-related duties as
required Once a Lifeguard has completed Sunrise Swim Instructor
Training, they may gain additional responsibilities and duties:
Creates lesson plans and conducts classes on water safety and
individual stroke mechanics for Assesses and communicates the
ability and progress of each class participant to respective
participants and/or parents orally and via written report Completes
report cards for swimming class participants, course record sheets,
accident, incident, time and other reports and records as required
by policy and/or May provide technical guidance to less-experienced
lifeguard Performs other job-related duties as required EXAMPLES OF
NON-ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Under the direct supervision of a Pool
Manager, creates lesson plans and conducts classes on water safety
and individual stroke mechanics for students; assesses and
communicates the ability and progress of each class participant to
respective participants and/or parents orally and on report May
assist a Head Swim Coach in the supervision and instruction of
aquatic activities during team training sessions and/or swim meets
May assist a Head Swim Coach in the planning, organization,
supervision and instruction of aquatic activities during team
training sessions and/or swim EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS: Any combination
of education and experience that would provide the required
knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical path to obtain the
required knowledge and abilities would be: Education and Experience
Guidelines: Must be at least 15 years of age. No prior experience
is required, but completion of the Sunrise Swim Instructor Aide
Course is required prior to aiding swim lessons. Lifeguards may
also take the Sunrise Swim Instructor Course and teach swim lessons
if supervised by a Pool Manager. Licenses/Certification Required: A
current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training certificate A current
American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate
A current American Red Cross Title 22 First Aid for Public
Personnel certificate A current American Red Cross Administering
Emergency Oxygen certificate Knowledge of: current and preventive
lifeguarding techniques principles and practices of water safety
and swimming rescue techniques proper stroke mechanics principles
and techniques of first aid and CPR instruction techniques and
materials and equipment used in aquatic activities principles and
techniques of effective interpersonal communication, public
relations and customer service Ability to: swim with proficiency
and endurance prevent accidents and perform swimming rescues, CPR,
and first aid understand and follow oral and written instructions
learn, understand, and explain District and program policies and
procedures effectively communicate orally and in writing exercise
tact, judgment and patience in dealing with the public and other
District staff establish and maintain effective work relationships
with people of all ages during the performance of work duties
prepare routine written reports can assist with or lead swim
lessons maintain the cleanliness and organization of the aquatic
facility and contents perform essential duties of job without
causing harm to self or others respond to emergencies in a calm,
professional, and safe manor Once a Lifeguard has completed the
Sunrise Swim Instructor Course, and under the direct supervision of
a Pool Manager, they may have additional abilities to: organize and
instruct swimming and water safety classes know understand, and
explain District and program policies and procedures prepare a
variety of written reports and records WORKING CONDITIONS:
Environmental Conditions: The essential duties of this job are
primarily performed in an outdoor environment, on slippery wet
surfaces with exposure to varying climate and temperature
conditions including exposure to sunlight; with continuous contact
with facility patrons and frequent contact with other District
staff; with hands and body immersed in water; and with daily
exposure to constant loud noise and chemicals in the air, water,
and on the skin. Some essential duties, such as cleaning restrooms
and completing paperwork are performed indoors. Incumbents work
various shifts including weekends and evenings. Physical
Conditions: Essential duties of this job require the ability to
frequently: sit for extended periods; use both hands, legs and feet
to climb ladders, stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, stand, walk and
swim; maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling on wet, slippery
surfaces; use finger dexterity; grasp objects using fingers and
palm of hand; feel the attributes of objects by touch; speak to
verbally exchange information; hear to receive detailed verbal
information; see to within one foot to fifty yards and
differentiate basic colors and shades of color; use hands and arms
to reach in any direction; and on a daily basis lift objects
weighing up to 30 pounds, carry objects weighing between 5 to 10
pounds; push objects weighing between 15 and 20 pounds, pull
objects weighing up to 20 pounds and reach for objects weighing up
to 5 pounds, occasionally submerge in up to 13 feet of water; and
rarely move objects weighing over 50 lbs. OTHER: FLSA STATUS:
Non-Exempt Note: The above statements are intended to describe the
general nature and level of work performed by persons assigned to
this job. They are not intended to be an inclusive list of all
duties, responsibilities and skills required of incumbents. In
accordance with the Americans with Disability Act, reasonable
accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
Keywords: Sunrise Recreation and Park District, Livermore , Lifeguard, Education / Teaching , Citrus Heights, California