- Caution swimmers regarding unsafe areas
- Rescue swimmers in danger of drowning and administer first aid
- Maintain order in swimming areas
- Determine the chlorine content and PH value of water, using water testing kit
- Conduct or officiate swimming meets and give swimming instructions
- Ensure the swimming pool is clean.
- Ensure the sun loungers are clean, in the correct position and in working order
- Regularly check the temperature of the pool to ensure they are at set standard
- Ensure the pool deck is clean and free of any debris during the operation
- Ensure that the umbrellas are fixed properly to their units
- Ensure that when the umbrellas are not in use, they are tied down for safety precautions
- Provide emergency care and treatment as required until the arrival of emergency medical services
- Have full knowledge of club’s facilities, timings, promotions and prices
Skills
Education, Qualifications & Experiences
You should ideally be a professional swimmer and a trained and qualified life guard with a diploma or university degree and some previous work experiences preferably within the hotel industry. Physically fit and able to work long hours in an outside environment are essentials. Good command of English and good interpersonal abilities are an advantage.