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Summer Camp Lifeguard

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site

$14.50 - $18/hr

Summer Camp Lifeguard - 77901725 This full-time Other Personal Services (OPS) position is based out ... Provide emergency medical assistance, including administering first aid, performing CPR, using an ...

Administers first aid and CPR as needed. Reports to an Aquatic Site Supervisor. NOTE: This is a ... summer camps, special events, etc. Assist Water Safety Instructors by teaching swimming lessons ...

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How much do summer first aid jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer first aid in Boca Raton, FL is $20.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.53 and $23.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer First Aid provider, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer First Aid provider, you need strong knowledge of first aid procedures, CPR certification, and the ability to assess and respond to emergencies. Familiarity with first aid kits, AED devices, and emergency communication systems is typically required. Excellent communication, calmness under pressure, and teamwork are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills ensure the safety and well-being of individuals during summer activities and enable swift, effective responses to accidents or health emergencies.

What are some common challenges faced by Summer First Aid staff, and how can they be addressed?

Summer First Aid staff often encounter challenges such as responding to a wide range of minor and major injuries, working in outdoor environments with variable weather, and managing multiple incidents during busy periods. Staying organized, maintaining a well-stocked first aid kit, and practicing clear communication with team members are crucial for effective response. Regular training and drills, as well as staying familiar with emergency procedures, can help staff remain calm and efficient under pressure.

What are Summer First Aid jobs?

Summer First Aid jobs typically involve providing basic medical assistance and emergency care during summer programs, camps, sporting events, or other outdoor activities. Individuals in these roles are responsible for treating minor injuries such as cuts, scrapes, and insect bites, as well as responding to more serious medical situations until professional help arrives. These jobs often require first aid and CPR certification, and may also include educating participants on health and safety practices. Summer First Aid workers play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of everyone involved in summer activities.

What is the difference between Summer First Aid vs Lifeguard?

AspectSummer First AidLifeguard
CertificationsFirst Aid & CPRFirst Aid, CPR, Lifeguard Certification
Work EnvironmentEvent sites, camps, outdoor activitiesSwimming pools, beaches, water parks
Employer & IndustryEvent organizers, camps, outdoor programsPublic pools, beaches, aquatic facilities
Primary RoleProviding first aid and emergency careMonitoring swimmers, rescue, enforcing safety rules

Summer First Aid focuses on providing emergency medical care at outdoor events and camps, while Lifeguards primarily supervise swimming areas and perform rescues. Both roles require CPR and First Aid certifications, but Lifeguards also need specialized water rescue training. Summer First Aid staff support safety and medical needs, whereas Lifeguards actively prevent accidents and respond to water emergencies.

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Infographic showing various Summer First Aid job openings in Boca Raton, FL as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $41,626 per year, or $20 per hour.
Summer Camp Lifeguard - 77901725

Summer Camp Lifeguard - 77901725

MyFlorida

West Palm Beach, FL

$620/wk

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Posted 18 days ago


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Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

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Job description

Requisition No: 868050 

Agency: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Working Title: Summer Camp Lifeguard - 77901725

 Pay Plan: Seasonal

Position Number: 77901725 

Salary:  Flat Rate/$620 per week 

Posting Closing Date: 07/08/2026 

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Conservation Engagement and Education/Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network

Seasonal Summer Camp Lifeguard

Salary: Flat Rate/$620 per week

12100 Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd

West Palm Beach, FL 33412

Conservation Engagement and Education

Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network

Seasonal Summer Camp Lifeguard - OPS Seasonal 77901725

Everglades Youth Conservation Center

Overview:

This full-time Other Personal Services (OPS) position is based out of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network (FYCCN). The FWC is seeking a self-motivated, energetic, outcome-oriented individual to work as part of the Summer Camp Instructor team at the Everglades Youth Conservation Center (EYCC) in West Palm Beach. The incumbent will be a lifeguard for EYCC's aquatic activities. EYCC is a residential summer camp and sees as many as 800 participants throughout the summer. Aquatic activities that the incumbent will assist or directly oversee can include swimming, snorkeling, boating, fishing, dip netting, and marsh hiking. Most of the swimming activities occur in EYCC's lake which is a large, closed body of water.

As a part of FYCCN, the incumbent communicates with stakeholders, constituents, and partners and performs functions of this position with a strong understanding of FYCCN's mission, future goals, and practices. Conveys FYCCN's vision through effective programming, training, and outreach at the EYCC.  

Interested individuals must be passionate about getting youth outside to create the next generation that cares about fish and wildlife resources.

Experience

  • A Highschool Diploma; AND
  • At least one year of experience as a lifeguard, including in deep water is preferred but not required; AND
  • A current lifeguard certification including deep water from a nationally recognized training provider is preferred but not required.

 

Description of Duties

Fulfill the five primary responsibilities of a lifeguard as outlined by the American Red Cross:

  • Perform patron surveillance - the close and continuous supervision of people using the facility.
  • Minimize or eliminate hazardous situations and behaviors.
  • Enforce facility rules and educate patrons about them.
  • Recognize and respond quickly and effectively to all emergencies.
  • Provide emergency medical assistance, including administering first aid, performing CPR, using an AED, and, if trained, administering emergency oxygen.

 

Fulfill the 5 secondary responsibilities of a lifeguard as outlined by the American Red Cross:

  • Perform opening and closing duties, facility safety checks and inspections.
  • Conduct safety orientations, administer swim tests, and fit life jackets.
  • Clean or perform maintenance.
  • Complete records and reports.
  • Assist patrons with questions and concerns about the facility.

Ensure aquatic programs are in compliance with and operate according to American Camp Association (ACA) standards. 

  • Supervise daily summer camp activities as assigned (set up, clean up, leading programming, supporting fellow staff, etc.)
  • Address minor program changes, behavioral issues, etc. and level-up to Assistant Camp Director or Director where appropriate. Enforce camp code of conduct. 
  • Complete required training related to ACA standards and be familiar with/follow all policies in regard to camper safety, risk management, reporting, etc. 

Communicate effectively with stakeholders, constituents, and partners through in-person, and program/event interactions

  • Provide a welcoming experience, and positive guest service to visitors to EYCC through program interactions. 
  • Participate in meetings, mobile phone communications, etc. as needed with EYCC staff to foster collaborative working relationships. 
  • Maintain effective working relationships with others; work independently, take initiative and work creatively to solve problems. 

Perform administrative duties as required. 

  • Ensure files/documentation are complete, accurate, and confidentially maintained.  
  • Attend staff meetings and attend professional development as assigned.  
  • Complete and submit timesheets and required reports in a timely and thorough manner. 

Assist with facility operations outside of education programs as required. 

  • Assist with all aspects of food service as needed (dishwashing, stocking, cooking, serving, etc.)  
  • Assist with janitorial cleaning of the facility as needed (cabins, bathrooms, pavilions, etc.)  
  • Assist with weekly camper check in and check out.
  • Provide supervision coverage as needed.
  • Monitor the health and wellness of campers and provide treatment according to your level of certification as assigned by the camp's Medical Director.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • Ability to travel, enter and exit a vehicle, and/or vessel, and withstand exposure to adverse weather conditions. 
  • Possess strong swimming skills with the endurance and abilities required to perform aquatic rescues and swim in conditions commonly found in natural bodies of water, e.g., current, waves, and/or varying levels of clarity.  
  • Possess intermediate to advanced level canoeing and kayaking skills, e.g., ability to perform on the water rescues, ability to maneuver a kayak and canoe in the water effectively, ability to paddle in protected areas with wind speeds of up to 10 knots, currents up to 1 knot, and waves less than 1 foot.    
  • Ability to lift up to 55 lbs., e.g., canoes, kayaks, and other camp related equipment. 
  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, and solve problems.   
  • Ability to plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments for self and when working with others.  
  • Ability to deal professionally and sensitively with a diverse audience and a wide range of contacts at different levels. 
  • Must have the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. 
  • Knowledge of one or more of FYCCN's Four Pillars: shooting sports, ethical angling, safe boating (paddle sports), and wildlife exploration; training theory and instructional design and program management preferred.
  • Knowledge of regional ecosystems and sustainable wildlife management practices preferred. 
  • Must be computer literate in MS Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other related software.    
  • Ability to be a team-player and work collaboratively with various stakeholders, partners, and government agencies.    

 

Position Requirements: 

  • Applicants must be 19 years of age before May 11th 2026.
  • Successfully complete the prerequisite swimming skills evaluation required for the American Red Cross Lifeguarding (Including Deep Water) course within the first week of employment: First, complete a swim - tread- swim sequence without stopping to rest: Jump into the water and totally submerge, resurface then swim 150 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. Then maintain position at the surface of the water for two minutes by treading water using only your legs. After, swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke, or a combination of both. Second, complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds: Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. Then, submerge to a depth of 7 - 10 feet to retrieve a 10 - pound object. Next, return to the surface and swim 20 yards on your back to return to the starting point, holding the object at the surface with both hands and keeping the face out at or near the surface. Finally, exit the water without using a ladder or steps.
  • Successful completion of all other position specific training and certifications before the first week of June, e.g., Human Resource Orientation, Canoeing and Kayaking Skills Course, Waterfront Safety, Behavior Management, Supervision, and Emergency Procedures. Position training and certifications will be provided by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
  • Employment in this position is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal history check (fingerprint-based) in accordance with Chapter 435, Florida Statutes.
  • Requires work time on evenings and weekends. 

 

Notes:  

  • Staff must be available to begin in-person training on May 11th, 2026 and for all eight weeks of summer camp starting on May 31st and ending July 31st. Staff are off June 28th - July 4th. Applicants must notify the Camp Director of any dates they are not available during the interview.
  • EYCC will not provide housing prior to the incumbent's start date. Onsite housing in air-conditioned bunk house style cabins is provided for the duration of the incumbent's employment.
  • EYCC does not provide transportation to and from the facility. Applicants should consider that public transportation is not easily accessible due to where the camp is located.
  • Meals are provided for staff during work hours May 31st - July 31st with the following exceptions: Friday dinners, Saturday (all meals), and Sunday breakfast and lunch.
  • Responses to qualifying questions should reflect the experience indicated in the work history of the State of Florida Job Application (Profile) and be verifiable by skills and/or experience stated on the profile application. Information should be provided regarding any gaps in employment. 
  • Application packets must be submitted through the State of Florida's official employment site (https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com/) and must include a resume describing the applicant's experience. 

Additional Requirements:

The Commission expects its employees to be courteous and respectful while assisting Commission customers and stakeholders, ensuring each encounter is as positive as possible. Employees should promptly resolve questions or problems relating to the Commission, its programs and/or fish and wildlife resources. Employees should seek to gain public support for agency objectives and programs by serving Florida's citizens in a positive and proactive manner and by listening to what the customer wants and striving to meet their needs. When appropriate, employees will explain the reasons for agency actions or decisions while communicating a consistent FWC point-of-view.  

Responsible for following the provisions and requirements in Section 215.422, Florida Statutes, related to the Comptroller's rules and FWC's invoice processing and warrant distribution procedures.  

Work at FWC is cross-functional meaning duties may cross division/office lines. The Commission expects employees to function across FWC's organizational structure by providing their skills and expertise wherever needed through work on teams or as directed. 

The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.


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