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Seasonal Lifeguard

Oxford, MS · On-site

$13.50 - $17.25/hr

Supervision Received Supervision is provided by the Aquatics Director of Oxford Park Commission and the Lifeguard Manager. Supervision Exercised None Requirements DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Seasonal Lifeguard

Oxford, MS · On-site

$13.50 - $17.25/hr

Supervision Received Supervision is provided by the Aquatics Director of Oxford Park Commission and the Lifeguard Manager. Supervision Exercised None Requirements DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Perform additional duties and responsibilities specific to the location / building and upon the request of your manager. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS * Qualified applicants must be CPR, AED, Lifeguard ...

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Head Lifeguard Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Perform additional duties and responsibilities specific to the location / building and upon the request of your manager. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS * Qualified applicants must be CPR, AED, Lifeguard ...

Head Lifeguard Manager

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Perform additional duties and responsibilities specific to the location / building and upon the request of your manager. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS * Qualified applicants must be CPR, AED, Lifeguard ...

Lifeguard

The Colony, TX · On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

Lifeguard Manager About WorldSprings: WorldSprings is the outdoor, social-wellness experience that helps every guest feel better through globally-inspired soaking waters. Position Overview:

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Lifeguard

Racine, WI · On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

We manage parks and beaches totaling over 1,100 acres, five community centers, and many other ... Lifeguard manager or designee, the position is responsible for the safety, security, and well-being ...

We manage parks and beaches totaling over 1,100 acres, five community centers, and many other ... Lifeguard manager or designee, the position is responsible for the safety, security, and well-being ...

Waterfront Lifeguard

Hanover, NH · On-site

$14.25 - $18.25/hr

... Manager, the Waterfront Lifeguard guards and enforces policy at the Dartmouth waterfront swim dock on the Connecticut River. The waterfront swim dock opens at the start of summer term and closes in ...

Waterfront Lifeguard

Hanover, NH · On-site

$14.25 - $18.25/hr

... Manager, the Waterfront Lifeguard guards and enforces policy at the Dartmouth waterfront swim dock on the Connecticut River. The waterfront swim dock opens at the start of summer term and closes in ...

Beach Lifeguard

Norfolk, VA

$19.60 - $32.83/hr

Minimum of one season beach lifeguard management experience. Additional Information & Requirements Work Location: Norfolk Public Beaches This is a part-time position staffing beaches during the ...

Beach Lifeguard

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$1.5K - $2.6K/wk

American Red Cross Lifeguard Management Certification. * Emergency Medical Technician or Medical First Responder. Additional Preferred Experience for Beach Lifeguard Captain: * American Red Cross ...

Lifeguard

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$13.75/hr

AN INTRODUCTION For over 20 years, Lifeguard Pros has been staffing and managing various aquatic venues. Every year we employ over 150 lifeguards to work at various Hotels and HOA Community Pools ...

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As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for lifeguard manager in the United States is $20.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Lifeguard Manager job?

A Lifeguard Manager is responsible for overseeing lifeguard staff, ensuring water safety, and maintaining emergency response protocols at aquatic facilities. They supervise hiring, training, and scheduling of lifeguards while enforcing safety regulations. Additionally, they inspect equipment, handle incidents, and communicate with facility management to ensure a safe environment for patrons and staff.

How much does a head lifeguard earn?

A head lifeguard typically earns between $15 and $25 per hour, depending on location, experience, and facility size. They often hold certifications such as CPR and first aid and may have additional responsibilities like supervising staff and enforcing safety rules.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Lifeguard Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lifeguard Manager, you should have strong leadership abilities, experience in aquatic safety, and typically hold certifications in lifeguard training and CPR/AED instruction. Familiarity with pool management software, scheduling tools, and emergency response protocols is also important. Excellent communication, conflict resolution, and team-building skills help you effectively supervise staff and interact with patrons. These skills and qualifications ensure a safe aquatic environment, smooth operations, and high team morale.

What are some common challenges faced by Lifeguard Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Lifeguard Managers often face challenges such as maintaining consistent safety standards, managing staff scheduling, and responding to emergencies or conflicts among team members. Proactive communication and regular training sessions help keep lifeguard teams prepared and engaged. Balancing administrative duties with on-deck supervision is another common challenge, making strong organizational skills essential. By fostering a culture of accountability and support, Lifeguard Managers can create a safe, efficient, and positive environment for both staff and patrons.

What do lifeguard managers do?

Lifeguard managers oversee the operations of a pool or beach facility, supervise lifeguard staff, ensure safety protocols are followed, and coordinate training and scheduling. They also handle emergency response procedures and maintain compliance with safety regulations and certifications such as CPR and first aid. Their role ensures a safe environment for swimmers and visitors.

What is the 10-20 rule for lifeguards?

The 10-20 rule for lifeguards states that they should scan their assigned area every 10 seconds and actively observe the water within 20 seconds to ensure quick response to any emergencies. This practice helps maintain constant vigilance and enhances safety in aquatic environments.

Where do lifeguards make the most money?

Lifeguard managers tend to earn higher salaries in regions with a high cost of living, popular tourist destinations, or large aquatic facilities. Factors such as experience, certifications, and the size of the facility also influence earning potential, with some of the highest salaries found in resort areas and major metropolitan regions.
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Aquatics: Lead Lifeguard Southside - Supplemental

Spokanecounty

Arbutus, MD

$18.38 - $20.58/hr

Other

Posted 9 hours ago


Job description

Note: Current Employees must use the Workday Dashboard career section to apply for this position.

Employee Type:

Supplemental (Seasonal)

Department:

Southside Aquatic Facility

Salary:

$18.38 - $20.58 per hour

Overtime Eligibile:

Yes

Job Posting Date Range:

03/04/2026 - Until Filled

Job Summary:

NOTES: This is a seasonal position with no benefits. Spokane County Aquatic Facilities are typically open from mid-June through mid-August, with staff training beginning in late May. All positions require successful clearance of a WA State Patrol inquiry under the Child and Adult Abuse Information Act. This position will be scheduled to work 20 to 40 hours per week.
The Lead Lifeguard serves primarily as a lifeguard responsible for ensuring the safety of facility patrons by preventing and responding to emergencies. Under the close supervision of Aquatics facility managers, this position assists with monitoring, mentoring, training, and supporting lifeguard staff and may serve as acting Aquatics leadership when needed.
The Lead Lifeguard participates in staff meetings, trainings, in-service sessions, assist with skill evaluations and testing, monitors pool chemical levels as assigned and performs additional duties as directed by supervisors. This role helps ensure all lifeguards maintain current certifications and are fully competent in water rescue and emergency procedures while supporting daily operations, monitoring swimmers, enforcing facility rules, and maintaining a safe environment in and around the pool.
HOURLY WAGE: $18.38 - $20.58 per hour depending on experience. If a certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI), hourly wage increases $1.00 per hour. (details below).

Job Description:

Examples of Duties:

(Duties may include, but are not limited to the following)

Responsible for ensuring the safety of facility patrons by preventing and responding to emergencies quickly and effectively.

Leads and assists staff with basic duties, including cleaning and actively rotating throughout the week.

Enforces all aquatic facility policies, rules and regulations.

Performs regular chemical tests and backwashes and adjust chemicals as needed to ensure water quality. Maintains chemical logs and record keeping.

Demonstrates strong skills of customer service at the facility including answering phone calls, being available to answer customer questions, and communicating with patrons on a regular basis.

Inspects the facility on a daily schedule and reports any unsafe conditions or equipment to the supervisor.

Assists with planning and implementation of Red Cross Learn to Swim program.

Assists the Lifeguard Manager and the Lifeguard Assistant Manager in training and evaluating staff. Assists with conducting regular in-service training. Monitors and approves timesheets of seasonal lifeguards and swim instructors for accuracy of hours worked, breaks, lunch hours, etc. Implements and follows the schedule created by the Lifeguard Manager.

When the Lifeguard Assistant Manager and the Lifeguard Manager are not present, acts as the main supervisor of the facility.

May serve as, or coordinate closely with, the designated site-specific COVID-19 monitor to administer and enforce a comprehensive COVID-19 job site safety plan, consistent with the guidelines provided by the WA State Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The job site safety plan includes such elements as PPE utilization, on-site social distancing, hygiene, sanitation, symptom monitoring, incident reporting, location disinfection procedures, COVID-19 safety training, safety protocol, exposure response procedures, post-exposure incident mitigation and recovery plan. etc.

WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORAdditional employment option

While any aquatic facility team member is welcome to become a Water Safety Instructor, certified lifeguards are highly encouraged to assume this role. Water Safety Instructors (WSI's) must be certified through the American Red Cross and are responsible for teaching Learn to Swim classes.

WSI staff typically have more work hours available to them each week than non-WSI staff, and WSI's earn an additional $1.00/hour for all shifts.

Employees who pursue Red Cross WSI certification may be eligible for educational reimbursement for the WSI course fee. For a complete WSI Job Description and Educational Reimbursement Policy info, contact Recreation Department staff.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Excellent leadership, public relations skills, and decision-making ability
  • Self-confidence and initiative
  • Professional attitude and appearance


CERTIFICATIONS:

Required:American Red Cross Lifeguard certification

Preferred:Water Safety Instructor (WSI) certification, Lifeguard Instructor Certification

LICENSES: Must possess valid driver's license.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL POSITIONS:

BACKGROUND CHECK: All positions require successful clearance of a criminal background

Selection Factors:

Considerable Knowledge of:

  • Supervisory principles in regulating an aquatics facility
  • The policies and promotions that Spokane County aquatic facilities offer

Ability to:

  • Supervise special events and operate an aquatic facility
  • Work a wide variety of shifts including mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends
  • Effectively direct, motivate, assign and evaluate the work of employees to achieve goals and objectives.
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Maintain accurate records.
  • Operate computers, standard office machines, and related software applications
  • Lift and carry 10-65 lbs.; ability to move freely throughout the aquatic's facility
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers, citizen groups, subordinates, other county departments and the public.

Additional Information:

This recruitment may be used to fill up to three (3) supplemental positions (limited term, no benefits) working 20-40 hours per week.