Lifeguard - Female
Accor
- Fujairah
- Permanent
- Full-time
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Do what you love, care for the world, dare to challenge the status quo! #BELIMITLESS"Job DescriptionResponsibilities and dutiesThe key functions of the Lifeguard whilst supervising the pool are:
- keep a close watch over the pool and the pool users, exercising the appropriate level of control
- be able to supervise the pool from the correct Lifeguard positions
- remain on Poolside at all times whilst the pool is in use
- communicate effectively with pool users and other staff
- be alert and be seen to be alert
- anticipate problems and prevent accidents
- intervene to prevent behaviour which is unsafe
- identify emergencies quickly and take appropriate action
- effect a rescue from the water
- give immediate first aid to any casualty
- enforce the pool rules and admissions policy
- be punctual
- carry out swimmer head counts
- conform to the uniform policy, including t-shirt, shorts, and whistle
- be fully aware of the contents of the SOP & act accordingly
- Communicate with the guests – including creating a friendly atmosphere around and giving guests all the needed information
- Give a hand to the colleagues when asked to do so
- Be aware of other hotel services and be able to provide information needed or connect to concern department/outlet
- Fulfil any needed forms
- operating hours of the swimming pool and recreational facilities
- rules and regulations of the swimming pool
- whom to contact in case of emergency and queries (Sir/madam, in case you need something, please let me or my colleagues know)
- As well as observing the behaviour of the guests lifeguard should identify people with health concerns, different abilities and potentially problematic guests
- It is the primary concern of Lifeguard to inform guests about the reasons which keep guests from participating in swimming (ex. Rushes, under the influence of alcohol, etc.)
- take part in prolonged social conversations with staff or customers:
- if prolonged, direct customers the Senior Sports Officer or Swimming Pool Coordinator giving due consideration to customer care
- at no time should Lifeguards be stood together chatting, unless exchanging information during changeover
- allow their attention to be drawn from the pool
- leave poolside or their area of supervision unattended
- bring food or drink (except plastic water bottles) on to poolside
- Deface any Pool Safety documentation
- successfully complete a recognised lifeguard qualification (pool only or pool and beach) and produce evidence of this qualification
- successfully complete an assessment of lifeguard skills covering lifeguard theory, water skills, first aid and resuscitation
- be physically fit, have good vision and hearing, be mentally alert and self-disciplined
- be strong, able and confident swimmers
- maintain a current, recognised pool lifeguard qualification
- Attend and successfully complete each module of the on-going Lifeguard training and competency assessment every month.
- jump or dive into the pool in deep water
- swim about 100 metres on their back without stopping
- swim 34 metres within 40 seconds
- surface dive to the deepest part of the pool
- climb out of the pool unaided, without using steps or ladder
- Be able to read and speak English
- lifeguard certificate