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Lifeguard / Aquatic Instructor Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
The City of Oshawa is now accepting Aquatic Instructor/Lifeguard applications for positions. This is an open posting that is recruited to throughout the year.
Applicants invited to attend a Wet Interview will need to provide proof of 2 valid vaccination doses and government issued identification in order to be able to attend the interview.
Applicants selected to attend a Wet interview will be notified via email and phone. You will be required to provide the following prior to the interview :
- Proof of all 4 aquatic qualifications ( or proof of course enrolment) NL, SFA, LSI and WSI (plus any additional qualifications you hold)
Successful applicants will be required to attend mandatory staff trainings and orientations.
All training hours are paid at minimum wage as established by the Employment Standards Act.
The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
- Delivery of learn to swim program
- Develop progressive lesson plans based on criteria specific to each level of the learn to swim program
- Demonstrate, instruct and lead participants through swim level specific skills
- Assess, evaluate and document participants progress throughout the program
- Provide verbal and written feedback on participants progress to parents/guardians
- Prepare and organize program equipment and supplies
- Perform safety check of equipment prior to being used
- Keep accurate participant attendance records
- Follow up with full-time staff regarding participants with extended absences
- Ensuring public safety
- Enforcing policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Directly supervising the pool area
- Continuous scanning of the pool and surrounding area including the deck, hot tub and sauna and adjust zones as required
- Enforce policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Enforce and follow City of Oshawa policies and procedures and adhere to Ontario Public Pool Regulations, including but not limited to: admission requirement standards, emergency procedures, etc.)
- In the absence of Aquatic Supervisor, perform pool opening and closing procedures and complete required checklists
Requirements:
Possess and maintain current ALL of the following aquatic awards (note, applicants who are currently registered in the courses below may apply, offer of employment would be subject to successful completion of the awards.
- National Lifeguard Certification (NL)
- Lifesaving Society Lifesaving Instructor
- Standard First Aid with CPR-C within 2 years of certification date (from a WSIB approved agency)
- Work a minimum of 6 hours per week, 4 of which are instructional hours, and at least one weekend shift per week. All hours are subject to program and operational demands. Priority will be given to those candidates with the most availability.
- Attend all mandatory training's and meetings,
- Good customer service experience and communication skills to deal effectively and courteously with staff and the general public; good interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships
- Possess personal qualities of maturity, tact, discretion and have a willing and co-operative attitude
- Ability to work shifts as required
- Provide a current (within six months) Criminal Information Request prior to commencing employment
- Preference will be given to those with additional aquatic qualifications
Posting End Date: 2024/12/31
Lifeguard / Aquatic Instructor
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 38.41kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
19.17 - 20.14
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LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
The City of Oshawa is now accepting Aquatic Instructor/Lifeguard applications for positions. This is an open posting that is recruited to throughout the year.
Applicants invited to attend a Wet Interview will need to provide proof of 2 valid vaccination doses and government issued identification in order to be able to attend the interview.
Applicants selected to attend a Wet interview will be notified via email and phone. You will be required to provide the following prior to the interview :
- Proof of all 4 aquatic qualifications ( or proof of course enrolment) NL, SFA, LSI and WSI (plus any additional qualifications you hold)
Successful applicants will be required to attend mandatory staff trainings and orientations.
All training hours are paid at minimum wage as established by the Employment Standards Act.
The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
- Delivery of learn to swim program
- Develop progressive lesson plans based on criteria specific to each level of the learn to swim program
- Demonstrate, instruct and lead participants through swim level specific skills
- Assess, evaluate and document participants progress throughout the program
- Provide verbal and written feedback on participants progress to parents/guardians
- Prepare and organize program equipment and supplies
- Perform safety check of equipment prior to being used
- Keep accurate participant attendance records
- Follow up with full-time staff regarding participants with extended absences
- Ensuring public safety
- Enforcing policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Directly supervising the pool area
- Continuous scanning of the pool and surrounding area including the deck, hot tub and sauna and adjust zones as required
- Enforce policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Enforce and follow City of Oshawa policies and procedures and adhere to Ontario Public Pool Regulations, including but not limited to: admission requirement standards, emergency procedures, etc.)
- In the absence of Aquatic Supervisor, perform pool opening and closing procedures and complete required checklists
Requirements:
Possess and maintain current ALL of the following aquatic awards (note, applicants who are currently registered in the courses below may apply, offer of employment would be subject to successful completion of the awards.
- National Lifeguard Certification (NL)
- Lifesaving Society Lifesaving Instructor
- Standard First Aid with CPR-C within 2 years of certification date (from a WSIB approved agency)
- Work a minimum of 6 hours per week, 4 of which are instructional hours, and at least one weekend shift per week. All hours are subject to program and operational demands. Priority will be given to those candidates with the most availability.
- Attend all mandatory training's and meetings,
- Good customer service experience and communication skills to deal effectively and courteously with staff and the general public; good interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships
- Possess personal qualities of maturity, tact, discretion and have a willing and co-operative attitude
- Ability to work shifts as required
- Provide a current (within six months) Criminal Information Request prior to commencing employment
- Preference will be given to those with additional aquatic qualifications
LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 38.41kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
19.17 - 20.14
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CROSSING GUARD Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Supervisor, School Crossing Assistance Program, or designate, be responsible for directing the crossing of school-age children and pedestrians across a highway at an assigned location/intersection during designated periods. The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
Duties include directing the movement of children across a highway; maintaining contact with school(s) and reporting student problems; notifying supervisor of unsafe conditions, traffic violations and problems; maintaining equipment provided in good condition; and participating in data collection.
Requirements:
Knowledge and skill generally associated with the completion of partial high school and three (3) months of experience working with children, or have an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Good communication skills, both oral and written. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to deal with children, parents and the general public in a courteous and tactful manner.
Clean and neat in appearance in order to meet the public.
Suited to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Able to work in difficult situations. Must be physically and mentally fit; able to climb, stretch, twist, lift and carry items of up to 1 kg.; stand and walk for periods of up to 1.5 hours; good hearing and visual senses and perception. Circumstantially and temperamentally adjusted to work alone and to work split shifts.
Able to access designated crossing on foot in a reasonable period of time.
Must have and maintain a telephone at place of residence. Must be, and remain, a resident of the City of Oshawa.
Knowledge of Traffic Laws.
Demonstrated maturity, sound judgment, reasoning and leadership qualities.
We would like to thank all applicants however, please note that only those selected to attend an interview will be contacted and all other applicants will be kept on file. Applicants are advised that written, oral and practical testing may form part of the selection process.
CROSSING GUARD
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 38.41kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
17.33 - 18.83
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LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
The City of Oshawa is now accepting Aquatic Instructor/Lifeguard applications for positions. This is an open posting that is recruited to throughout the year.
Applicants invited to attend a Wet Interview will need to provide proof of 2 valid vaccination doses and government issued identification in order to be able to attend the interview.
Applicants selected to attend a Wet interview will be notified via email and phone. You will be required to provide the following prior to the interview :
- Proof of all 4 aquatic qualifications ( or proof of course enrolment) NL, SFA, LSI and WSI (plus any additional qualifications you hold)
Successful applicants will be required to attend mandatory staff trainings and orientations.
All training hours are paid at minimum wage as established by the Employment Standards Act.
The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
- Delivery of learn to swim program
- Develop progressive lesson plans based on criteria specific to each level of the learn to swim program
- Demonstrate, instruct and lead participants through swim level specific skills
- Assess, evaluate and document participants progress throughout the program
- Provide verbal and written feedback on participants progress to parents/guardians
- Prepare and organize program equipment and supplies
- Perform safety check of equipment prior to being used
- Keep accurate participant attendance records
- Follow up with full-time staff regarding participants with extended absences
- Ensuring public safety
- Enforcing policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Directly supervising the pool area
- Continuous scanning of the pool and surrounding area including the deck, hot tub and sauna and adjust zones as required
- Enforce policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Enforce and follow City of Oshawa policies and procedures and adhere to Ontario Public Pool Regulations, including but not limited to: admission requirement standards, emergency procedures, etc.)
- In the absence of Aquatic Supervisor, perform pool opening and closing procedures and complete required checklists
Requirements:
Possess and maintain current ALL of the following aquatic awards (note, applicants who are currently registered in the courses below may apply, offer of employment would be subject to successful completion of the awards.
- National Lifeguard Certification (NL)
- Lifesaving Society Lifesaving Instructor
- Standard First Aid with CPR-C within 2 years of certification date (from a WSIB approved agency)
- Work a minimum of 6 hours per week, 4 of which are instructional hours, and at least one weekend shift per week. All hours are subject to program and operational demands. Priority will be given to those candidates with the most availability.
- Attend all mandatory training's and meetings,
- Good customer service experience and communication skills to deal effectively and courteously with staff and the general public; good interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships
- Possess personal qualities of maturity, tact, discretion and have a willing and co-operative attitude
- Ability to work shifts as required
- Provide a current (within six months) Criminal Information Request prior to commencing employment
- Preference will be given to those with additional aquatic qualifications
LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 38.41kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
18.61 - 19.55
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CROSSING GUARD Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Supervisor, School Crossing Assistance Program, or designate, be responsible for directing the crossing of school-age children and pedestrians across a highway at an assigned location/intersection during designated periods. The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
Duties include directing the movement of children across a highway; maintaining contact with school(s) and reporting student problems; notifying supervisor of unsafe conditions, traffic violations and problems; maintaining equipment provided in good condition; and participating in data collection.
Requirements:
Knowledge and skill generally associated with the completion of partial high school and three (3) months of experience working with children, or have an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Good communication skills, both oral and written. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to deal with children, parents and the general public in a courteous and tactful manner.
Clean and neat in appearance in order to meet the public.
Suited to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Able to work in difficult situations. Must be physically and mentally fit; able to climb, stretch, twist, lift and carry items of up to 1 kg.; stand and walk for periods of up to 1.5 hours; good hearing and visual senses and perception. Circumstantially and temperamentally adjusted to work alone and to work split shifts.
Able to access designated crossing on foot in a reasonable period of time.
Must have and maintain a telephone at place of residence. Must be, and remain, a resident of the City of Oshawa.
Knowledge of Traffic Laws.
Demonstrated maturity, sound judgment, reasoning and leadership qualities.
We would like to thank all applicants however, please note that only those selected to attend an interview will be contacted and all other applicants will be kept on file. Applicants are advised that written, oral and practical testing may form part of the selection process.
CROSSING GUARD
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 38.41kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
17.33 - 18.83
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CROSSING GUARD Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
Reporting to the Supervisor, School Crossing Assistance Program, or designate, be responsible for directing the crossing of school-age children and pedestrians across a highway at an assigned location/intersection during designated periods. The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities
Duties include directing the movement of children across a highway; maintaining contact with school(s) and reporting student problems; notifying supervisor of unsafe conditions, traffic violations and problems; maintaining equipment provided in good condition; and participating in data collection.
Requirements:
Knowledge and skill generally associated with the completion of partial high school and three (3) months of experience working with children, or have an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Good communication skills, both oral and written. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to deal with children, parents and the general public in a courteous and tactful manner.
Clean and neat in appearance in order to meet the public.
Suited to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Able to work in difficult situations. Must be physically and mentally fit; able to climb, stretch, twist, lift and carry items of up to 1 kg.; stand and walk for periods of up to 1.5 hours; good hearing and visual senses and perception. Circumstantially and temperamentally adjusted to work alone and to work split shifts.
Able to access designated crossing on foot in a reasonable period of time.
Must have and maintain a telephone at place of residence. Must be, and remain, a resident of the City of Oshawa.
Knowledge of Traffic Laws.
Demonstrated maturity, sound judgment, reasoning and leadership qualities.
We would like to thank all applicants however, please note that only those selected to attend an interview will be contacted and all other applicants will be kept on file. Applicants are advised that written, oral and practical testing may form part of the selection process.
City of Oshawa employees need to apply through the intranet (iConnect) in order to be considered as an internal candidate. All applicants are encouraged to provide a valid email address for communication purposes. Please ensure that you check your email regularly to receive any correspondence.
CROSSING GUARD
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 38.41kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
17.33 - 18.83
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LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR Full-time Job
Security & Safety OshawaJob Details
The City of Oshawa is now accepting Aquatic Instructor/Lifeguard applications for positions. This is an open posting that is recruited to throughout the year.
Applicants invited to attend a Wet Interview will need to provide proof of 2 valid vaccination doses and government issued identification in order to be able to attend the interview.
Applicants selected to attend a Wet interview will be notified via email and phone. You will be required to provide the following prior to the interview :
- Proof of all 4 aquatic qualifications ( or proof of course enrolment) NL, SFA, LSI and WSI (plus any additional qualifications you hold)
Successful applicants will be required to attend mandatory staff trainings and orientations.
All training hours are paid at minimum wage as established by the Employment Standards Act.
The City of Oshawa strives to provide an environment that cultivates and supports the following core values: Authenticity, Courage, and Trust (ACT).
Responsibilities:
- Delivery of learn to swim program
- Develop progressive lesson plans based on criteria specific to each level of the learn to swim program
- Demonstrate, instruct and lead participants through swim level specific skills
- Assess, evaluate and document participants progress throughout the program
- Provide verbal and written feedback on participants progress to parents/guardians
- Prepare and organize program equipment and supplies
- Perform safety check of equipment prior to being used
- Keep accurate participant attendance records
- Follow up with full-time staff regarding participants with extended absences
- Ensuring public safety
- Enforcing policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Directly supervising the pool area
- Continuous scanning of the pool and surrounding area including the deck, hot tub and sauna and adjust zones as required
- Enforce policies and procedures of aquatics facility
- Monitor participants in pool, identifying risks/hazards and associate good judgement
- Educate the public on water safety with a focus on accident prevention
- Respond to emergency situations and provide first aid within the scope of training
- Enforce and follow City of Oshawa policies and procedures and adhere to Ontario Public Pool Regulations, including but not limited to: admission requirement standards, emergency procedures, etc.)
- In the absence of Aquatic Supervisor, perform pool opening and closing procedures and complete required checklists
Requirements:
Possess and maintain current ALL of the following aquatic awards (note, applicants who are currently registered in the courses below may apply, offer of employment would be subject to successful completion of the awards.
- National Lifeguard Certification (NL)
- Lifesaving Society Lifesaving Instructor
- Standard First Aid with CPR-C within 2 years of certification date (from a WSIB approved agency)
- Work a minimum of 6 hours per week, 4 of which are instructional hours, and at least one weekend shift per week. All hours are subject to program and operational demands. Priority will be given to those candidates with the most availability.
- Attend all mandatory training's and meetings,
- Good customer service experience and communication skills to deal effectively and courteously with staff and the general public; good interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships
- Possess personal qualities of maturity, tact, discretion and have a willing and co-operative attitude
- Ability to work shifts as required
- Provide a current (within six months) Criminal Information Request prior to commencing employment
- Preference will be given to those with additional aquatic qualifications
LIFEGUARD / AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR
City Of Oshawa
Oshawa - 38.41kmSecurity & Safety Full-time
18.61 - 19.55
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