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Ability to inspire confidence and calm in the face of a crisis. Ability to enforce swimming pool rules in a considerate but firm manner. Good eyesight. Excellent powers of concentration; lifeguards must remain alert. Ability to react quickly and efficiently in a life threatening situation.
Prove Your Qualifications. You cannot be a Lifeguard until you have undergone Lifeguard training. State Experiences Which Showcase Your Skills As a Lifeguard. Present Your Knowledge In Handling Life Saving Equipment. Highlight Your Passion For Being a Lifeguard.
Surveillance Techniques. Excellent Swimming Ability. Attentiveness. CPR, AED and First Aid Certified. Effective Communication Skills. Leadership Skills.
Spotting, recognising dangerous situations, assessing situations, deciding what to do, reacting in the right way, running, swimming short and long distances with or without fins, paddling rescue boards or skis, driving rescue boats, snorkelling, perhaps even scuba diving, but in any case searching under water and
Lifeguard Job Responsibilities: Warns swimmers of improper activities or danger and enforces pool regulations and water safety policies. Administers first aid in the event of injury, rescues swimmers in distress or danger of drowning, and administers CPR and/or artificial respiration, if necessary.
Overseeing activities at an aquatic facility. Assisting with swimming lessons. Explaining and enforcing rules, regulations, and policies to ensure the safety of patrons. Monitoring designated areas to recognize signs of danger. Warning swimmers regarding unsafe situations.
Lifeguard uniform. Sunglasses to block water's glare. Lifeguard whistle. Sunblock. Water bottle(s) to stay hydrated in the heat. Snacks and/or meals. A towel. CPR Mask.
Being confident in the water and in their swimming abilities is essential for being a lifeguard. Since lifeguards are known to save drowning people, they must possess the physical ability to carry someone from the sea to the shore. They must also be reliable because a great lifeguard always works on time.