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Ocean Rescue Jobs in Boca Raton, FL (NOW HIRING)

OCEAN RESCUE LIFEGUARD P/T

Boca Raton, FL ยท On-site

$23.15 - $29.68/hr

The Ocean Rescue Lifeguard position is crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of beachgoers at the City's of Boca Raton Ocean front publica access areas. This role involves performing ocean ...

PT Ocean Rescue Lifeguard

Delray Beach, FL ยท On-site

$13.50 - $17.25/hr

Ocean Rescue Lifeguard Veteran's preference applies EEO Statement The City of Delray Beach does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability ...

Beach Safety Lifeguard

Hallandale, FL ยท On-site

$13.50 - $17.25/hr

Beach Safety Lifeguard Performs skilled ocean rescue and water safety work in the protection of residents and visitors patronizing the City's beaches. Work includes rigorous physical training and ...

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How much do ocean rescue jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for ocean rescue in Boca Raton, FL is $86,640.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $98,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical work environments and schedules like for Ocean Rescue professionals?

Ocean Rescue professionals often work at beaches, coastal areas, or waterfronts, providing vigilant surveillance and rapid response to water-related emergencies. Shifts may vary depending on seasonality and beach hours, and can include early mornings, weekends, and holidays to ensure coverage during peak times. Teamwork is essential, as rescue personnel coordinate closely with each other and local emergency services. The work environment is dynamic and physically demanding, requiring constant alertness and adaptability to weather conditions and changing surf. This career can be highly rewarding for those who enjoy being outdoors and making a direct impact on public safety.

What is an Ocean Rescue job?

An Ocean Rescue job involves lifeguarding and emergency response duties to ensure the safety of swimmers, surfers, and boaters in coastal and open water environments. Responsibilities include monitoring water conditions, performing rescues, administering first aid or CPR, and educating the public on water safety. Ocean rescue professionals must be strong swimmers, physically fit, and trained in lifesaving techniques. Many work for public safety agencies, beach patrols, or local governments.

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

To thrive in Ocean Rescue, you need strong swimming skills, first aid and CPR certification, and knowledge of water safety protocols. Familiarity with rescue equipment like jet skis, rescue boards, and communication radios is typically required, along with certifications such as lifeguard or open water rescue credentials. Excellent teamwork, quick decision-making, and calm communication during emergencies are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure swift, coordinated responses to emergencies and help save lives in high-pressure marine environments.

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OCEAN RESCUE LIFEGUARD P/T

OCEAN RESCUE LIFEGUARD P/T

City of Boca Raton

Boca Raton, FL โ€ข On-site

$23.15 - $29.68/hr

Full-time, Part-time

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OCEAN RESCUE LIFEGUARD P/T

Salary

$23.15 - $29.68 Hourly

Location

Ocean Rescue, Boca Raton, FL

Job Type

Part-Time

Job Number

04638

Department

Recreation Services

Division

Ocean Rescue 61/24627

Opening Date

05/26/2026

Closing Date

6/1/2026 11:59 PM Eastern

FLSA

Non-Exempt

Bargaining Unit

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Build Your Future with the City of Boca Raton!

At the City of Boca Raton, a career in public service is more than a job โ€” it's your chance to make a meaningful impact in a vibrant and sustainable coastal community. Driven by our core values of Fairness, Integrity, Respect, Service, and Trust, we are committed to fostering a workplace where employees feel appreciated, inspired, and supported.

Whether you're starting out or looking to take your public service career to the next level, the City of Boca Raton offers the tools, resources, and culture to help you succeed.

Apply now and join the city that's building careers and shaping a stronger tomorrow!

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION, YOU MUST POSSESS AND UPLOAD COPIES OF THE REQUIRED VALID CERTIFICATIONS ALONG WITH YOUR APPLICATION:

General Statement of Job:

The Ocean Rescue Lifeguard position is crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of beachgoers at the City's of Boca Raton Ocean front publica access areas. This role involves performing ocean rescues and providing assistance in line with established guidelines and polices. Working under immediate supervision, the Ocean Rescue Lifeguard helps maintain a safe environment by self directed response immediately to emergencies and life threating events. Through these responsibilities, this position supports the City's commitment to public safety and enhances the experience of residents and visitors enjoying the beach.

Essential Functions

  • Observes beach and ocean from tower for unusual and/or unsafe conditions and activities.
  • Signals boaters, surfers, fisherman, and jet skiers to stay out of safe swimming areas.
  • Maintains an awareness of, prevents, and reacts to life-threatening and potential bodily injury situations.
  • Patrols beach on foot, warns beach patrons of dangerous conditions and situations.
  • Carries reserve rescue boards, oxygen resuscitators and first aid kits to and from the beach and in emergency response.
  • Treats beach and park patrons for minor first-aid injuries.

Depending upon area of assignment, may be required to support:

  • Works as rescue swimmer in the Intercoastal Water Way and connected canals
  • Works at water and food in POD in post Storm Emergencies
  • Clears storm debris on beach and in Parks in Post Storm Recovery

Related tasks:

  • Monitors tide changes, water, and wind conditions and warns beach patron of changes.
  • Informs beach patron of various City ordinances and enforces same.
  • Responds to questions concerning ordinances and beach or ocean conditions.
  • Opens and closes lifeguard towers; ensures equipment is present and in good working order.
  • Assists with programs, classes, and special events.
  • Participates in morning workout and physical fitness exercises and rescue drills
  • Performs related tasks as required.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of:

  • The laws, ordinances and policies related to emergency services in ocean rescue.
  • Ocean rescue services practices and procedures.

Skilled in:

  • Observation and Surveillance.
  • Emergency Medical Response and CPR
  • Customer Service and Collaboration with Department and City-wide staff.
  • Decision making in stressful situations.

Ability to:

  • Prepare clear and concise reports, ability to pass pre-employment and annual requalification tests which consist of a 500-meter swim in 10 minutes or less.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public

Minimum and Preferred Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • CPR Certification (American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, American Heart Association CPR BLS Course "C" or National CPR Foundation CPR/AED)
  • First Aid Certification (American Red Cross First Aid, National CPR Foundation or American Heart Saver First Aid)
  • Lifeguard Training Certification (American Red Cross Lifeguarding, YMCA Lifeguard Training, or Previous Ocean lifeguarding experience)

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • American Safety and Health Institute Emergency Medical Response Certification or American Red Cross equivalent and Emergency Medical Technician.
  • Previous Ocean Lifeguard experience.

POST OFFER PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENING REQUIREMENTS:

Final offer and employment are contingent upon successful completion of the following post-offer, pre-employment screening items:

  • Criminal Background Check
  • Employment Verification
  • Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) Check
  • Certification/License Verification
  • Physical
  • Drug and Alcohol Screen

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Possession of a valid State of Florida Class "E" driver's license with no more than six (6) points in a three (3) year period.
  • Abstained from the use of cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products for at least one year prior to their date of hire and shall abstain from the use of tobacco products at all times during the period of their employment with the City while both on and off duty.
  • ยทMust meet training and certification requirements of United States Lifeguarding Association agency certification program following the initial employment training period.
  • Must obtain a valid American Safety and Health Institute Emergency Medical Response Certification or American Red Cross equivalent upon completion of the initial training period.

Physical and Environmental Demands and Conditions

The environmental conditions and physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

  • Continuously ascends or descends ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles, and similar structures.
  • Continuously moves self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments, including tight and confined spaces.
  • Continuously remains in a stationary position, either standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
  • Continuously moves about within the immediate work area to accomplish tasks.
  • Continuously moves from one worksite to another.
  • Continuously adjusts or moves objects of unspecified weight in all directions.
  • Continuously communicates with others to exchange information.
  • Continuously repeats motions that may include the wrists, hands, and/or fingers.
  • Continuously operates a computer and other equipment requiring manual dexterity or fine motor skills.
  • Continuously operates motor vehicles or heavy equipment.
  • Continuously assesses the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned.
  • Continuously observes details accurately and identifies variances.
  • Continuously works in areas that are somewhat uncomfortable due to drafts, noise, or temperature variation.
  • Continuously works in areas that are very uncomfortable due to extreme temperature, noise levels, or other environmental conditions.
  • Continuously works in outdoor areas where exposure to animals, reptiles, or insects may occur.
  • Continuously works with equipment or performs procedures where carelessness could result in minor cuts, bruises, or muscle pulls.
  • Occasionally operates machinery and/or power tools.
  • Occasionally lifts/carries objects weighing 50 pounds or less.
  • Occasionally pushes/pulls objects weighing 150 pounds or less.
  • Occasionally works in a normal office environment with few physical discomforts.
  • Regular in-office attendance is essential to the position, with or without the possibility of remote work.

The City of Boca Raton is an Equal Opportunity (https://www.myboca.us/1226/Equal-Employment-Opportunity) , Inclusive, Veteran's Preference Employer and Drug Free Workplace. It is the policy of the City of Boca Raton to prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, familial status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other status or condition protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.

CITY OF BOCA RATON - BENEFITS SUMMARY

Part-Time Employees

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: To be eligible to receive Paid Leave and to contribute to the 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, a part-time employee must have worked at least 1,040 hours in the prior fiscal year

PAID LEAVE: Employees who work a minimum of 1,040 hours per fiscal year will receive twelve (12) hours of Paid Leave on October 1st. This Paid Leave shall be used no later than September 30th of that fiscal year or it will be forfeited. These hours may not accumulate and may only be granted with the approval of the employee's supervisor. This paid leave has no cash value at separation of employment.

MISSION SQUARE 457 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees who work a minimum of 1,040 hours per fiscal year will be allowed to participate in the 457 Deferred Compensation Plan. The City will not provide any matching funds.