SURVEILLANTE-SAUVETEUR OU SURVEILLANT-SAUVETEUR / SWIMMING POOL SUPERVISOR

Position: 
Pool Lifeguard
Closing date: 
Sunday, December 6, 2015

Nature of the work

The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists, when courses or other activities take place in the school's swimming pool, in supervising students and other swimmers and in assisting them when in need.

Characteristic functions

The employee in this class of employment enforces swimming pool safety regulations; he or she ensures that the number of swimmers complies with the regulations, that there are no dangerous objects in the swimming pool and that the pool walkway is obstacle free.

He or she rescues people in danger according to recognized techniques, resuscitates them, as needed and administers first aid.

He or she evacuates swimmers and prohibits access to the pool whenever he or she feels that safety cannot be assured.

He or she makes sure that safety equipment, such as poles, buoys and first-aid kits, is complete and in good condition; records, in an appropriate logbook, any observation pertinent to the equipment; maintains the filtration equipment.

He or she may also be required to check the water temperature, test the pH and chlorine levels and add the necessary chemicals in order to obtain the required water quality.

He or she informs swimmers of safety regulations and, if necessary, explains certain specific aspects.

He or she prepares reports on, among other things, water quality, accidents and compliance with regulations.

He or she may keep the keys to the pool premises and, consequently, lock and unlock doors and fences.

Besides being responsible for the upkeep and cleaning of the pool and premises, the employee may perform those duties himself or herself.

If need be, he or she performs any other related duty.

Qualifications:

Hold one of the following certificates:

·     National Lifeguard Certificate awarded by the Lifesaving Society;

·     Water Safety and Lifesaving Instructor Certificate awarded by the Canadian Red Cross and the Lifesaving Society;

·     Swimming and Lifesaving Instructor Certificate awarded by an authorized YMCA or YWCA.

Other Requirements:

·        Must be bilingual

·        Must be able to develop a good rapport with a young adult population

·        Must be able to work independently

·        Must be able to maintain the pool in good working order, i.e. maintaining the filtration  system equipment as well as checking and maintaining water quality according to the required standards of the school and the municipality

·        Pool maintenance certification would be a strong asset

Training requirement(s): 
National Lifeguard Instructor
Water Safety Instructor (Red Cross)
National Lifeguard – Pool
Aquatic Emergency Care
Term of contract: 
25 hours/week - regular, part time position - Possibility of cyclical lay-off during the summer period
Number of hours per week: 
25
Starting date: 
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Remuneration: 
From $17.26 to $19.96 per hour - depending on qualifications
Administrative region: 
Montréal
Contact person: 
Alix Adrien
Address: 
6100 Champlain Blvd.
City: 
Verdun
Province: 
Quebec
Postal code: 
H4H 1A5
Phone: 
514-422-3000
Fax: 
514-422-3009

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