Lifeguard

The Salvation ArmyEllwood City, PA
1d

About The Position

To assist with the operation of Camp Allegheny’s waterfront and swimming activities and to help maintain standards that lead to a quality program. Responsible to the Camp Directors and Assistant Camp Director; directly supervised by the Waterfront Director under guidance of the Program Director

Requirements

  • A personal relationship with Christ and a desire to share your faith with others.
  • Current life guarding certification. (Camp will provide)
  • Current CPR and first aid certifications. (Camp will provide.)
  • Desire and ability to work with children outdoors.
  • Willing to guard at both the creek and the pool, and lead activities as assigned.
  • Ability to relate to one's peer group.
  • Ability to accept supervision.
  • Positive and flexible.
  • Enthusiastic and sense of humor.
  • At least 18 years of age.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor the swimming pool or creek following guidelines of the American Red Cross. This may include big events and staff events.
  • Under the supervision of the Waterfront Director, prepare and teach one lesson plan for a water activity each session.
  • Work with Waterfront Director to set up waterfront area and teach staff their responsibilities in activity.
  • Teach and monitor proper use of equipment, at both the pool and creek.
  • Assist with teaching skills, leading activities, or presenting devotional thought as assigned.
  • Check equipment and make (or file for) repairs and conduct daily check of area for safety and cleanliness.
  • Assist with the daily cleaning of the pool and its components, the deck, and the bathhouse deck.
  • When assigned to the creek, assist the Boating Coordinator with guarding, boating, or fishing as directed.
  • Assist with classifying swimmers each opening day.
  • Assist with enforcing the rotation of look-outs at the pool.
  • On rainy days, assist with leading indoor activities for campers.
  • Assist with preparation of tabernacle and gym for opening and closing days, Sundays, and other special programs. Preparation includes cleaning, moving chairs, sweeping, and vacuuming.
  • Sit at camper overflow tables or monitor bathrooms in the dining hall as assigned on a rotating basis.
  • Spend one night each session either sleeping out with cabin groups at the camp-out site or serving lane duty for a cabin
  • Assist with the registration and departure of campers.
  • Take part in evening programs or big events as assigned by the Program Director.
  • Arrive at least ten minutes early to scheduled activity periods, evening programs, evening recreation, meetings, etc., to assist or lead in set-up or preparation of programs.
  • Attend and participate in weekly program staff meetings
  • Clean living area daily.
  • Work as a team player.
  • Committed to the development of campers spiritually, physically, educationally, emotionally, and socially.
  • Willing to work with all staff members regardless of their positions.
  • Maintain a high level of interaction with campers and staff.
  • Be a constructive member of the staff contributing in every way possible to the health, harmony, and happiness of the Camp Allegheny family.
  • Pray that each camper comes to know Christ as Savior.
  • Attend weekly staff Bible studies. These take place during evening free time one night per session
  • Attend Sunday morning staff worship.
  • Voice criticisms to your immediate supervisor first.
  • Be in accord with camp aims and policies, being loyal to camp at all times.
  • Assist where needed for the benefit of the campers and the smooth operation of the camp.
  • Respond positively to the direction of the Program Director when he/she makes schedule changes.
  • Ability to participate fully in the total camp program.
  • Ability to communicate and train staff and campers in safety regulations and emergency procedures.
  • Visual and auditory abilities to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity.
  • Ability to communicate and work with groups of various ages and skills levels, and provide necessary instruction to campers and/or staff.
  • Ability to observe camper behavior, assessing its appropriateness, enforcing appropriate safety regulations and emergency procedures, and applying appropriate behavior-management techniques.
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately and quickly to situations requiring first aid.
  • Cognitive and communicative abilities to plan and conduct activities that achieve camper development objectives.
  • Possess the strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers.
  • Ability to identify and respond to hazards. Must be able to assist campers in emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, or injury).
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