Lifeguard Waterworks Aquatics Irvine

Lifeguard

Part time • Waterworks Aquatics Irvine
We’re hiring PART-TIME (YEAR-ROUND & SEASONAL) LIFEGUARDS!

A Little About Us…
Waterworks Aquatics is a premier swim school that teaches children ages 3 months through adult how to swim. Our mission is to educate and motivate individuals to be safer and learn proper swimming technique. 

Job Description:
A Waterworks Aquatics Deck Guard is primarily responsible for maintaining a safe swimming environment for all guests and responding to any emergency first aid situations.  

Primary Responsibilities:
  • Actively scans designated swim areas and provides support for any guests in need of assistance
  • Provides basic first aid for any injuries or accidents 
  • Performs opening and closing procedures of the pool deck 
  • Responsible for light maintenance work around the pool area in addition to performing periodic restroom checks 
  • Completes weekly continual training assignments 
  • Reads and responds to company messages 
  • Communicates any customer concerns to management utilizing the proper channels 
General Qualifications:
  • Must have a genuine passion for working with children
  • Must be at least 15 years old
  • Competitive swimming experience not required
  • If you are not certified in:
    • CPR, AED, and First Aid certifications for adult, child and infant
    • Blood borne pathogens certification 
  • Lifeguard certification required (*Must be certified through the American Red Cross or YMCA*)
    • If you are not yet certified, you will have the opportunity to be certified during the onboarding process
A Few Other Things We Look At:
  • We love people with a positive mindset who are fantastic team players
  • Caring people who are engaged and are capable of giving 100% of your attention when on the job
  • People who are committed and reliable
Join Our Team! … Here’s Why:
  • Flexible work schedules. We know you might have other time commitments like school or another job. We’ll make it work.
  • Stable hours. Get the hours you need. Best of all, get those hours while working in a fun and positive work place. 
  • Additional benefits. We offer our part-time employees a benefits package that includes dental, vision, disability, and 401K. We also offer team appreciation days and other really cool events that take place throughout the year. And of course, free food. Who doesn’t like that?
Compensation: $19.00 - $20.25 per hour




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BENEFITS

Health
Your health comes first. We offer dental and vision plans to all our team members. Medical insurance is also available based on your time of service and work status. Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance are options for you as well.
Work Life Balance
It’s about more than work. Providing you time for yourself is important to us. That’s why we offer paid time off so you can be the best version of you while at work. We also provide unpaid days off based on your time of service and the number of days you work per week.
401k
Planning for the future is important. We offer a 401k matching program so that you’re able to invest in your future and be ready for life after work.
Flexibility
If you’re a student and are doing that balancing act between work and school, we’ve got you covered. We’re open over 70 hours per week, which gives you plenty of wiggle room to plan your work around your school schedule.
Personal Development
Our culture is only as strong as the people who make up the culture. We invest a tremendous amount of time and resources in developing you as a person and in your job. Ultimately, we keep a simple goal in mind. We want you to be the best version of yourself whether you’re at work or anywhere else.
Team Events
Why go to work everyday and not have some fun doing it? We offer team appreciation days, team sporting events (if you’re into the sport thing), and other really cool events that take place throughout the year. And of course, free food. Who doesn’t like that?