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Description
The City of Dixon is preparing for the 2025 Aquatic season and is recruiting qualified Lifeguard/ Swim Instructor I/II applicants.
Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor and Senior Lifeguard/Swim Instructor, Lifeguard/Swim Instructor performs a variety of duties to ensure the City of Dixon swimming pool is a safe and enjoyable aquatic facility. Supervises pool patrons, enforces pool rules, performs first aid and emergency rescues, instructs swim lessons, performs cashiering duties, leads recreational activities; performs related and other work as required.
Staff may be expected to work weekends and on fixed holidays. Those who work on a City Holiday will earn 1 1/2 times their base hourly salary.
This position is subject to random controlled substance testing and/or breath alcohol testing.
Employment Processing: Those selected are subject to pre-employment drug testing and fingerprinting. In accordance with Federal law, an employee must provide proof of identity and proof that they may legally work in the United States.
Veteran's Preference Points: Veteran's Preference Points will be applied in accordance with the City's Personnel Rules & Regulations. A copy of the DD214 form must be filed at the time of application.
The City of Dixon is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Please do not reply to any emails coming from CalOpps at any time during this process as this correspondence does not come back to our agency.
Ideal Candidate
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that would provide the knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Education: Must be currently enrolled in or graduated from an educational institute working toward a high school diploma or G.E.D equivalent.
Experience: None. Highly desirable: One (1) year experience as a volunteer, lifeguard, or swim instructor at an organized Aquatics facility assisting with public swim sessions and/or lesson instruction.
Other Requirements:
Must possess the following certificates at time of employment:
- Current Lifeguard Training Certificate
- Current Standard First Aid Certificate
- Current Basic Life Support for the Professional Rescuer Certificate
- Title 22 Certificate
The City of Dixon Recreation Department will be offering Lifeguard certification courses for the following dates:
- Session 1: March 22nd, 23rd, 29th, & 30th
- Session 2: April 1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th
- Session 3: April 12th, 13th, 19th, & 26th
All Lifeguard certification courses are tentatively scheduled to be from 8am-5pm. Please visit this link for course registration information.
Must be at least 15 years of age by time of employment.
Spanish language skills desirable, incentive offered.
Benefits
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This position does not receive any medical, dental or vision benefits.
CalPERS Annuitants will be limited to only 960 hours in a fiscal year.
See Temporary/Seasonal Compensation Plan for participation in 457 Deferred Compensation Plan or Holiday Pay.
Special Instructions
LENGTH OF EMPLOYMENT: Temporary/Seasonal Employment
Aquatics Season: May 2025 - October 2025 for programs offered at the Pat Granucci Aquatic Center.
Staff can average between 5-20 hours per week based on the season, needs of the program, and staff availability. Staff may be required to work weekends and holidays.
SELECTION PROCEDURE:
To Apply: Complete an online employment application through CalOpps. Possession of certificates are required. Please submit PDF copies online with the application. If you are enrolled in a Red Cross course to obtain the required certifications, please indicate in the supplemental questionnaire where you are enrolled and when the class will be completed.
Exam Process: Only a limited number of candidates, whose applications indicate that, among those competing, they are better qualified in terms of related experience, will be invited to participate in the recruitment process, which will consist of:
Oral Interview (weighted 100%).
Knowledge and Abilities: Knowledge of leadership techniques; of instructional aquatics activities and equipment; of the principals and techniques of first aid, water safety, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Employment Processing: Those selected are subject to pre-employment drug testing and fingerprinting. In accordance with Federal law, an employee must provide proof of identity and proof that they may legally work in the United States.