Lifeguards needed for county beaches

Lifeguards needed for county beaches
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Pinellas County is hiring seasonal lifeguards to ensure the public health and safety of the community at Pinellas County beach parks. Lifeguards will be stationed on county beaches at Fort De Soto, Sand Key and Fred Howard parks through September. Individuals who enjoy helping the public in a fast-paced, detail-oriented role are encouraged to apply.

Positions are available for full-time or part-time seasonal employment, with a pay range of $16.75 to $18.09 per hour for new lifeguards and $17.75 to $19.17 per hour for senior lifeguards. Certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) can receive an additional 5%. Lifeguards may work 10-hour shifts. To apply, visit www.pinellas.gov/careers.

Requirements for the position include:

  • American Red Cross lifeguarding certification, or an equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience
  • Current CPR/AED and first aid certification
  • Must complete 500-meter swim under 10 minutes and one-mile run under eight minutes
  • Must be able to complete the 40-hours of training provided by Pinellas County Beach Patrol program
  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Ability to work at county beach parks as schedule and staffing demands change
  • Ability to work a variety of schedules including weekends and holidays, and compulsory work periods in special, emergency and/or disaster situations
  • Must possess a valid U.S. driver’s license

Highly-desirable qualifications:

  • Current first responder, EMT or paramedic certification
  • At least three months of responsible lifeguarding experience

A list of current job openings is available at www.pinellas.gov/careers. Certain service members and veterans, and the spouses and family members of the service members and veterans, receive preference and priority in employment by the state and are encouraged to apply for the positions being filled.



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