Our City
Our Future
St. John's is a progressive city with a strong connection to the past and a positive outlook on the future. As one of the oldest cities in North America we have a unique history, but we are also a growing city with the needs and opportunities of a modern urban population.
The City of St. John’s is committed to recruiting world-class talent and expertise to join our City staff, more than 1200 strong, who provide a vast array of valued services to the residents of St.
John's and the metropolitan area. If you are an innovative thinker with a positive attitude and a commitment to quality, we want you to help us make St.
John’s a city where people want to live and feel they belong.
The Opportunity
The City of St. John's is presently accepting applications for Lifeguard / Instructors to work at the Paul Reynolds Community Centre and the Mews Community Centre.
Accountabilities
- Ensure that all rules and regulations are adhered to as they apply to aquatic and other program activities.
- To have full knowledge of the instructional programs offered and to instruct the appropriate skills / strokes and progression as set down by the Red Cross program and any other program developed by the Recreation Division.
- Maintain direct contact with patrons and to communicate with them in an effective manner.
- Monitor designated pool areas and check change rooms, shower areas and steam / sauna area during all aquatic activities.
- Maintain a safe Aquatic environment at all times.
- Ensure the security of the pool area at all times, , all public access locked when the pool is not being supervised.
- Maintain the cleanliness of the pool deck area, lifeguard room, and change rooms, picking up equipment and storing it in it proper place, picking up paper, band aids and cleaning pool, sauna / steam and change rooms.
- Be responsible for completing and submitting all necessary forms and reports such as progress cards, test sheets, statistical reports and other administrative duties as required.
- Report any difficulties, incidents or complaints immediately to the Head Lifeguard.
- Maintain all current aquatic qualifications necessary for the position.
- To have full knowledge of the Aquatic Emergency Procedures for the Recreation Division and to ensure all emergency equipment is available and operational.
- Perform the necessary set up and break down of activities for the various aquatics program and equipment.
- Attend in-service training and staff meetings as required.
Description disclaimer
The successful applicant will be required to participate in all training programs applicable to this position and other related work.
The above statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job identified and shall not be considered a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the job.
Qualifications
- Minimum of 16 years of age as required under the Public Pool Regulations.
- Current Standard First Aid and CPR Level C
- Current Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard award
- Current Lifesaving Society Swim for Life Instructor Certificate
- Ability to communicate effectively with the public, coworkers, and supervisors.
Please upload copies of the above noted certifications to your profile and include them with your application.
Successful candidates must provide Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) Certificate of Conduct and Vulnerable Sector Check dated within six months.
Working Conditions
- Aquatic conditions may be very hot and humid at times.
- Considerable time may be spent in the water swimming, teaching, training performing rescues or other duties.
- Frequently dealing with members of the public and a team of staff
- Flexible hours of work, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends.
Physical Requirements
- Walking, Standing, Lifeguarding, Instructing, maintaining focused attention and proper vigilance is required for extended periods of time in accordance with Lifeguard and Instructor industry and certification standards.
- Moderate physical effort when teaching swimming lessons or participating in training or certification programs.
- Lifting and handling of equipment is required, such as moving / lifting teaching platforms, lane ropes, and other pool equipment.
- Lifting and aiding swimming lesson participants as per Lifesaving Society Swim for Life Instructor standards.
- Completion of rescues, and provision of first aid as per National Lifeguard and industry standards which may require intense physical effort at times.
Hours of Work
Hours will be on a call-in basis or scheduled based on program requirement.
Applicants must be members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1289, or should be prepared to join the Union immediately upon appointment.
We wish to express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. However, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
The City of St. John's does not accept applications in person, by email, fax or mail. Applications will be received up to 12 : 00 Midnight (Newfoundland Standard Time) on closing date.
This City of St. John's is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the
employment of a qualified workforce which reflects the community's diversity.