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Lifeguard

Description:
Milton Hershey School (MHS) is currently seeking Outdoor Summer Lifeguards and/or Indoor Lifeguards to work during the school year.
The K-12 Aquatics Lifeguard is responsible for maintaining a safe and healthy learning/recreational environment during all Aquatics Program offerings.
MHS has 3 outdoor pools at the Community Recreation Center and 3 indoor pools for the elementary, middle and high school divisions.
Swim lessons, recreational time and competitive training and events are all uses of the pools that occur throughout the year.
Shifts are available in the early morning, during school hours, after school and evenings.
There are also some weekend shifts.
Lifeguards maintain constant surveillance of patrons in the facility to ensure everyone's safety and to immediately and effectively address and resolve any concerns with both youth and adults.
Qualified applicants should exhibit high standards of professionalism, attentive vigilance, aquatic life-saving skill proficiency, supervision, customer service, and leadership.
MHS employees have access to free lunches in the student cafeterias and Hershey and area employee discounts.
Competitive hourly rate in the amount of $15.
00/hour.
Qualification:
Candidates must be Red Cross Lifeguard Certified.
Candidates must be at least 15 years old.
Ability to work various shifts, including daytime, evenings and weekends.
Candidates should demonstrate a high degree of integrity, as all MHS Staff are considered to be role models for MHS Students.
Candidates should be willing to actively engage with students beyond the scope of their job responsibilities.
Recommended Skills Customer Service Leadership Professional Attitude Recreation Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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