Head Instructor Guard
City of Winnipeg
Date: 18 hours ago
City: Winnipeg, MB
Contract type: Full time

Under the direction of the Pool Supervisor, the Head Instructor Guard organizes and directs aquatic programming and lifeguarding activities at Aquatic facilities. This includes program planning and scheduling, patron and staff safety, training and discipline, communicating with patrons and responding to emergency situations as required. The Head Instructor Guard responds directly to complaints, prepares reports and is responsible for a range of human resource activities.
As the Head Instructor Guard, you will:
- Supervise and perform lifeguarding duties and assists in the performance of a variety of routine maintenance functions as required.
- Administer First Aid as required.
- Plan and supervise the programs within assigned area of responsibility and performs administrative duties related to the programs including monitoring staff qualifications and use of Active Net software.
- Assist in the planning and/or conducting of in-service training clinics, pool testing for Aquatic Branch staff and orientation of new staff as required.
- Assist in supervision and organization of facility program registration.
- Supervise and train staff and volunteers including assisting with staff scheduling and timekeeping and conducting staff performance appraisals.
- Maintain and prepare pool records and exports data as required.
- Conduct special aquatic courses as assigned.
- Perform regular inspections / audits of site, ensures pool is being maintained as a safe and sanitary environment, assists with the establishment of quality and safety standards, and ensure compliance with all set standards.
- Operate within the Departmental safety policies and guidelines and ensures that all activities are conducted within these guidelines.
- Collect user fees and handle cash as required.
- Participate as a member of the Aquatic Branch teams in planning and implementing related programs and services.
- Assess need and order program equipment, supplies and resource materials.
- Liaise with community groups, agencies, organizations and civic staff in matters pertaining to aquatic programs and services.
Your education and qualifications include:
- Grade 12 of an equivalent combination of training and experience
- Experienced in performing In Charge Guard duties
- Ability to use computer software system. Basic proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office and completion of Class application training and other programs as required
- Demonstrated ability to organize, effectively plan, set priorities and direct staff and impart leadership skills
- Experience in Lifeguard duties and aquatics instruction
- Demonstrated ability to work independently, with minimal supervision and in a team environment and to exercise sound judgment and discretion
- Demonstrated ability to set priorities, meet/manage deadlines, effectively plan and schedule work, and work in a team atmosphere.
- Ability to perform administrative functions
- Ability to supervise and provide feedback, motivate and function as a member of a large team
- Demonstrated knowledge of principles, practices and techniques employed in water safety and life-saving activities, pool operations and safety and security protocol
- Demonstrated ability to provide emergency medical care consistently and without error at a high level
- Working knowledge and understanding of the Public Health Act-Swimming Pools and other Water Recreational Facilities Regulation; the Provincial Workplace Safety and Health Act; and Workplace Safety and Health Regulations
- Must be physically capable of performing the duties of this position
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in English both orally and in writing
- Demonstrated knowledge of regulations and City By-Laws as they relate to general facility operation, including but not limited to – building/fire/health codes and pool regulations
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with employees at all levels of the organization, external contacts and the public, in accordance with the Respectful Workplace Policy
- Must have demonstrated acceptable attendance and job performance relevant to this position.
- Knowledge and understanding of the occupational hazards, safety precautions, regulations and procedures that is applicable to the area of work
- Ability and willingness to take additional related training as required
- IMPORTANT: Applicants who have been educated outside of Canada must have education which is comparable to the minimum qualification in Canada. Applicants submitting foreign credentials require an official academic assessment report issued by a recognized Canadian assessment service https://www.canalliance.org/en/ at application.
Conditions of employment:
- The successful applicant must maintain legal eligibility to work in Canada. If the successful applicant possesses a work permit, it is their responsibility to ensure the permit remains valid.
- A Police Information Check (Vulnerable Sector) satisfactory to the employer will be required from the successful candidate(s), at their expense. To obtain Police Information Check information please visit www.winnipeg.ca/police.
- Must have obtained and maintained certification in:
- National Lifeguard - Pool
- Swim for Life Instructor
- Lifesaving Instructor
- Standard First Aid Certificate (St John Ambulance, Red Cross or Aquatic Emergency Care)
- CPR Level C / AED Certificate (St. John’s Ambulance, Red Cross or Aquatic Emergency Care). Renewed annually
- Must be a minimum of 16 years of age
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