Lead Lifeguard & Pool Manager - Summer Season
Cosumnes Community Services District - Elk Grove, CA
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Salary: $18.95 - $20.48 Hourly Location : Elk Grove, CA Job Type: Part Time, Seasonal Job Number: 2026-20 Department: Parks and Recreation Department Division: Aquatics Opening Date: 02/16/2026 Closing Date: 4/15/2026 11:59 PM Pacific Description The Cosumnes Community Services District is seeking qualified individuals for the positions of Lead Lifeguard and Pool Manager in our Aquatics Division. These positions will fill seasonal vacancies at the Elk Grove Aquatics Center, Barbara Wackford Community and Aquatics Complex and Jerry Fox Swim Center. Under close supervision, the Lead Lifeguard maintains constant watch over a public swimming pool facility to enforce regulations and prevent accidents, assists swimmers in distress, and provides emergency and routine first aid. Incumbents take the leadership role in customer service and emergency situations; and oversee and motivate the Lifeguards on duty. Under close supervision, the Pool Manager plans, organizes, and directs programs and staff at District owned and operated swimming pool facilities. This position may be charged with the opening and closing duties of a specific program or facility. Incumbents manage the implementation of aquatic programs such as swim lessons, Junior Guard, Golden Guard, public recreation swim, lap swim, water aerobics, and special events. The summer season is anticipated to begin April 1, 2026 and run through October 15, 2026. Actual hours assigned may be increased or decreased at anytime depending upon the needs of the program or department. Salary InformationThe salary range for the Lead Lifeguard classification is between $18.95 - $20.48 per hour. The salary range for the Pool Manager classification is between $21.00 - $22.79 per hour. The District typically appoints new employees at step 1 of the salary range. Consideration for an appointment higher than step 1 will be based on experience, education, or the need for unique skills or knowledge and shall be no more than the mid-point of the salary range. Duties and Responsibilities The following duties are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of a specific statement on duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all the duties listed. Employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level as required. Maintains constant watch over patrons in assigned areas and assists patrons in distress; Enforces rules and regulations of programs and facilities as mandated by CSD policies including in and around the pool, deck, locker rooms and turf areas; Administers first aid as necessary; Provides a safe and clean environment with adequate supervision by implementing guidelines from CSD and Department policies and procedures manuals; Provides courteous and professional service to all program participants, facility users, CSD personnel and the public; Arrives on time and in proper attire/appearance as required by CSD guidelines; Accountable for all program participants during program hours; Plans, leads and monitors lower level workers in the completion of daily schedule, zones of coverage, scanning and lifeguard rotation; Monitors behavior of lower level workers and program participants; Conducts set up and clean up of facility and equipment; may be charged with the opening and closing duties; Attends and participates at staff meetings and trainings including monthly in-service trainings, planned, and random skills tests and in-pool assessments; Performs emergency procedures as needed; performs as lead worker on duty in situations including but not limited to the airway management of a victim; Completes appropriate reports and forms as necessary; Performs general maintenance, including removing trash from the swimming pool, deck, locker rooms, floors, walls, storage, office, and other areas of the facility; Performs daily slide inspections, facility inspections, and regular chemical checks; corrects and/or reports any potentially unsafe conditions to the lead worker on duty; Conducts work tasks safely and in compliance with Department safety standards and the CSD Injury and Illness Prevention Program; Teaches swim lessons to a variety of skill and age levels; evaluates participants and teaches according to program outlines, descriptions and goals; Provides positive and continual feedback to swim lesson participants regarding progress; Communicates with parents, participants and the public; discusses program concerns and participation issues and provides solutions when appropriate; Required to work shifts, weekends, and holidays; May recommend maintenance and improvements essential to the cleanliness of pool, deck areas, and locker rooms; May prepare and conduct assigned portions of staff meetings and trainings for lower level workers. Qualifications Any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required skills, knowledge, and abilities may be considered qualifying at the sole discretion of the District. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills would be: Education and Training for Lead Lifeguard: Certifications must be obtained by time of appointment and must be retained throughout employment as a condition of employment. Possession of an American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training Certification; Possession of a valid ARC Water Safety Instructor Certification. Education and Training for Pool Manager: Certifications must be obtained by time of appointment and must be retained throughout employment as a condition of employment. High school diploma or equivalent; Possession of an American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training Certification; Possession of a valid ARC Water Safety Instructor Certification; Possession of a valid ARC Lifeguard Training Instructor Certification. Experience: Two (2) seasons of experience in the aquatics field which demonstrates possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a Lead Lifeguard and/or Pool Manager. Special Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or older; Knowledge of: Current methods, techniques, principles, and procedures used in implementing and performing a variety of aquatic activities including lifeguarding, teaching swim lessons and working with children and adults of various ages and abilities in aquatic settings; Basic principles of customer service; Basic operation of equipment and office machines including pool vacuum, pool cover, heating and air conditioning unit, intrusion alarm, calculator, computer, keyboard, printers and other peripherals, copier, and fax machine; Current methods and techniques used in preparing reports and forms, using a prescribed format and conforming to all rules of punctuation, grammar, diction and style; Basic arithmetic including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; calculation of decimals, ratios, percentages and fractions. Ability to: Effectively and tactfully communicate both orally and in writing with program participants, user groups, CSD personnel and the public; Comprehend, utilize, and interpret a variety of reference books and manuals including personnel handbook, policy manual, and American Red Cross text books, safety manual including technical medical terminology; Comprehend and prepare reports and forms such as accident, incident, and behavior reports; emergency, registration, and Hold Harmless forms using a prescribed format and conforming to all rules of punctuation, grammar, diction and style; Analyze and use independent judgment in problem solving fairly routine situations such as responding to customer or employee problems/complaints, supervising pool patron activities and events, caring for pool patrons with injuries and resolving conflicts between participants to ensure safety; Effectively lead, delegate and oversee day-to-day activities and assignments through instruction and leadership. Physical Demands and Working Conditions: Mobility: frequent sitting or standing for long periods of time; continuous swimming including a timed 500 yard swim, treading water for at least two (2) minutes, and retrieving an object from water depths up to thirteen (13) feet; occasional walking, standing, bending, stooping, squatting, kneeling, crawling and twisting, while performing work; frequent pushing, pulling or lifting objects up to fifty (50) pounds or more such as moving an injured person on a backboard; frequent use of keyboard; Vision: constant use of overall vision; occasional computer use; occasional color and depth vision; Dexterity: frequent repetitive motion; occasional writing and typing; frequent grasping, holding and reaching; frequent operation of office equipment, recreation and lifesaving related tools such as, but not limited to, scissors, plunger, mop, rescue tube and first aid/CPR/AED supplies; Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and talking in person and on the phone; Emotional/Psychological: frequent decision making and concentration, ability to remain calm in emergency situations; frequent public and/or coworker contact. Typical Working Conditions Work is typically performed in an outdoor environment in various types of weather. Occasional work is performed indoors. Incumbents may be exposed to noise, moisture, dust, vibrations, heat and cold. Basic cleaning of facilities may include exposure to cleaning agents. Work may take place and require travel in a vehicle to and from off-site indoor and outdoor locations throughout the District. Supplemental InformationApplication Review (Pass/Fail): All applicants must complete and submit an application by the final filing deadline. Applications will be reviewed for possession of minimum qualification sand evaluated according to the essential functions of the job and other needs of the position. Supplemental Questions: The supplemental questions are considered a part of the application process. All required questions must be completed before the application can be submitted. The supplemental questions will be used to evaluate the relevance, level, and progression of the applicant's education, training, and experience. Depending on the size of the applicant pool, the supplemental questions may be used as a part of the supplemental screening. Supplemental Screening: The District will review the responses to the supplemental questions of all applicants meeting the minimum qualifications. The most competitive candidates in the applicant pool will be selected to continue in the selection process. Oral Interviews: All candidates who pass the application review will be invited to participate in an oral panel interview.Conditional Offer Procedures - Candidates selected from the assessment will receive a conditional offer of employment contingent upon the successful completion of the following: Background Check: A State of California, Department of Justice criminal background check. Medical Clearance: A clear tuberculosis (TB) screening and a clear drug screening will be required. Work Eligibility: The District participates in E-Verify to confirm authorization to work in the US. Please Note: Part-time employment with the District is on an "at-will" basis, meaning the District or the employee may terminate employment at any time with or without cause. RIGHT TO WORK VERIFICATION Documentation verifying candidate's legal right to work in the United States will be required and shall be presented upon hire. About Cosumnes Community Services District Cosumnes Community Services District serves an estimated 215, 000 south Sacramento County residents in a 157-square mile area. Its award-winning parks and recreation services - including the operation of more than 100 parks - operate exclusively within the Elk Grove area of the District. Cosumnes CSD provides fire protection and emergency medical services throughout the District, including the cities of Elk Grove and Galt and unincorporated areas of south Sacramento County. Our Vision: Be an innovative, inclusive, and intentional, regional leader committed to providing exceptional services that exceed expectations and enhance the quality of life of those we serve. Our Mission: Cosumnes CSD is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of the residents, businesses, visitors, and employees within our diverse community by protecting lives, property, and the environment through superior fire suppression, emergency medical services, fire prevention, and special operations response; and by providing parks and recreation services through well-maintained parks and recreational opportunities for health, wellness, and social interactions. Our Values: Safety & Mitigating Risk - We protect District employees, as well as mitigate risk and exposure of the District and public. Financial Responsibility -We are an accountable, transparent, and stable Agency as we provide quality services through progressive innovations. High-Quality Workforce -We develop and train a high-quality workforce with emphasis on professionalism, diversity, equity and inclusion, succession planning, competency, and organizational growth. Service to the Community -We deliver the highest levels of service to the residents, visitors, and businesses within the District. Diversity, Equity & Access - We ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of District work. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT DO NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND ANY PROVISION CONTAINED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE MODIFIED OR REVOKED WITHOUT NOTICE. Cosumnes CSD is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religious creed, national origin, gender, gender identity or gender expression, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, medical condition, genetic information, covered veteran/military status, marital status or any other status protected by federal or state law. Cosumnes CSD Full-time employee benefits for the 01 Are you 18 years of age or older? Yes No 02 Do you have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent? Yes No 03 Please select the position that you are applying for? Lead Lifeguard Pool Manager 04 Do you have at least two (2) seasons of experience in the aquatics field which demonstrates possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a Lead Lifeguard and/or Pool Manager? Yes No 05 Please mark any certifications that you may hold. Select ALL that apply: American Red Cross - Lifeguard/First Aid/CPR/AED American Red Cross - Water Safety Instructor American Red Cross - Emergency Oxygen American Red Cross - First Aid for Public Safety Personnel (Title 22) American Red Cross - Adult/Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid or Red Cross equivalent None 06 The application and supplemental questionnaire must be completed fully. An incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire will be grounds for rejection and cannot be revised after submission. Resumes may be attached but applications with "see resume" will be considered incomplete. All statements made on the application are subject to investigation and verification, including the use of copying and pasting answers verbatim from Artificial Intelligence (A/I) programs such as Chat GPT or Google Gemini. False statements may be cause for disqualification, or discharge from employment. By checking "yes," I certify that I understand and have followed the application instructions. Yes No 07 I understand that only a complete and accurate application will be considered. I have included all current and previous work history and education. Additionally, I understand that responses to supplemental questions are a part of my official application. By checking "yes," I certify that I understand and have followed the application instructions. Yes No Required Question
Created: 2026-03-04