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Lifeguard II

Snowmass Village, Colorado

The Town of Snowmass Village is looking to hire a Lifeguard II to join our Parks, Recreation and Trails team! 

 

This is an in-person part-time position, offering part-time benefits             

 

We are looking for a lifeguard that will perform a variety of technical and advanced poolside and water safety duties as needed to ensure safe use of the aquatic facility. The Lifeguard II will develop, supervise and deliver water safety instruction; monitor activities to ensure safety and prevent accidents or injury to patrons and staff; enforce aquatics area and recreation center rules and regulations, and conduct necessary pool maintenance.

 

Some of the day-to-day duties are listed below: 

  •  Performs as a lifeguard; leads and trains less experienced lifeguards; observes patron activities; enforces rules; disciplines or ejects patrons for rule infractions; monitors patrons to prevent theft or facility abuse. 
  • Performs first aid as needed to assist individuals suffering injuries; performs water rescues as needed to prevent mishaps and drowning. 
  • Assists the Fitness & Aquatics Coordinator with the coordination and completion of day-to-day operations. 
  • Performs supervisory and administrative tasks as instructed. 
  • Manages the day-to-day operations, programs, and staff in the absence of the Fitness & Aquatics Coordinator. 
  • Assists with scheduling of, and performing, maintenance and custodial duties of the facility, including, but not limited to vacuuming the pool, scrubbing pool tiles, cleaning the pool deck, brushing pool walls, washing outdoor windows, skimming the pools, emptying skimmer baskets, and taking out trash.  
  • Participates in the maintenance and documentation of daily records relating to pool chemicals, water temperatures, incidents, and rescues; reports unsafe conditions to supervisor. 
  • Assists with scheduling, monitoring and performance of daily water quality checks; periodically draws water samples for testing safe water quality levels, reports any unsafe or questionable readings, and takes necessary action to remedy. 
  • Supervises all swim lessons in the absence of the Fitness & Aquatics Coordinator. Creates lesson and instruction plans for individual and group swimming lessons; delivers lessons to children and adult patrons; evaluates swimming skills and progress and promotes learners according to established swimming standards and skill requirements. 
  • Develops training strategies for lifeguards, identifying opportunities to enhance lifeguard staff knowledge.  
  • Communicates effectively and exchanges information with coworkers and patrons. 
  • Records, responds to and resolves simple patron complaints and directs complex patron complaints to the Fitness & Aquatics Coordinator or other supervisor. 

 

The ideal candidate has the following qualifications:  

  • Current Certified Pool Operator or Aquatic Facility Operator license preferred 
  • Current American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor preferred 
  • Current American Red Cross Lifeguard 
  • American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor preferred
  • 2 years of experience as a lifeguard
  • Previous supervisory experience preferred 

Our amazing perks and benefits: 

  • Accrue 1 hour of sick leave for every 30 hours worked 

  • Recreation benefit for eligible employees on the amount of $1600 – you can use this benefit to purchase your ski pass! 

  • Employee Assistance Program: 5 sessions per topic with a therapist or coach, for you or a family member 

  • Life, disability and accident insurance 

  • Membership discount at the Snowmass Recreation Center 

  • Free RFTA Bus passes to commute to and from work and free employee commuter shuttle  

 

 

About us  

The Town of Snowmass Village has grown over 50 years into a year-round family resort and vibrant community, with a mountain whose possibilities continue to be explored. With construction continuing the final phases of the Snowmass Base Village – the largest ski resort development underway in North America – we look forward to what the next 50 years will bring. 

We are proud of our life x work balance culture, and we see our Town and workplace as fun, community focused, family-friendly, thriving, charming, resilient, safe, emotionally connected, nimble, adaptable, balanced, and unique. 

 

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Snowmass in the winter

 

 

Position Range

$21.40 - $27.82 USD

Hiring Range

$21.40 - $24.61 USD

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