Off Campus Non-Profit Student Employee-Lifeguard; Winter STUDY
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Lifeguard, Recreation & Leisure, Health / Fitness / Gym / Pilates
Overview
Job Summary:
Must be eligible for Work Study Winter 2026. This is a position with an off campus agency as a Lifeguard and reports to Aquatics Director. This position is available with shifts starting as early as 5:30am and ending as late as 9:00pm. Weekend shifts are also available.
- To ensure the safety of all swimmers and observers in the pool area, while maintaining a clean and fun environment. This includes the performance of basic first aid care, patron surveillance, injury prevention, and showing up to designated shifts in a timely manner.
- A lifeguard must possess and keep current the following certifications at all times:
Lifeguarding, CPR, First Aid, and blood borne pathogens. - Engage people through in ways that:
- Welcome:
Smile, greet people by name, and introduce yourself. - Connect:
Ask questions, share stories, and introduce people to other staff and members. - Support:
Affirm and encourage staff and members. - Invite:
Share opportunities to get involved and give back to the community. - Be on deck and ready to lifeguard on time.
- Ensure that all swimmers follow pool rules and policies.
- Follow opening and closing procedures.
- Maintain a neat and clean pool deck by keeping toys off the deck and cleaning regularly.
- Scan the pool(s) effectively when on duty.
- Prevent injuries by informing patrons of rules and ensuring rules are in place.
- Provide good customer service where possible.
- Follow all Red Cross lifeguarding guidelines.
- Be to work 10 minutes early and wear proper uniform.
- Work in a professional manner and disturb patrons only when necessary.
- Provide emergency care where necessary and be a backup for building medical emergencies.
- Ensure all daily checklists are completed by the end of shift.
- Communicate any emergencies with the Aquatics Director.
- Take chemical readings and record findings neatly and legibly.
- Complete all online trainings assigned in a timely manner.
- Maintain your physical ability to perform rescues by completing a weekly 500 yard swim.
- Attend all training and monthly in services.
- Perform all unique duties requested as deemed appropriate by your supervisor.
- Adhere to policies related to boundaries with children.
- Attend required abuse risk management training.
- Adhere to procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising children.
- Report suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
- Follow mandated abuse reporting requirements.
- Must be eligible for Work Study Winter 2026 and current UM-Flint Student
- Must be 18 years of age.
- Must possess the following certifications:
American Red Cross Lifeguard, CPR, and First Aid prior to first day of shift. - A desire to undertake efforts to connect with others, show responsibility, engage effectively with others, and care about our cause. This includes mature decision making and confident interactions with pool patrons.
- Work effectively under stress
- Make good decisions and judgments
- Work well with people in ways that promote our cause
- Engage people in cause-driven way—welcome, connect, support, invite
- Meet Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Requirements
- Meet Red Cross Lifeguard swimming requirements
- Speak clearly. Speak fluent English
- Read & write English
- Stand/Sit/Walk
- Bend/stoop/twist/push/pull
- Use cleaning chemicals
- Lift over 25lbs
- See clearly
- Work in air-conditioned and non-air conditioned area
- Work in areas with noise level over 50 decibels
A desire to undertake efforts to connect with others, show responsibility, engage effectively with others, and care about our cause. This includes mature decision making and confident interactions with pool patrons.
Modes of WorkOnsite. The work requires, or the supervisor approves a fully onsite presence. Onsite is defined as a designated U-M owned or leased work location within or outside of the State of Michigan.
Background ScreeningThe University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and may use a third party administrator to conduct background checks. Background checks are performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Final date to receive applicationsJob openings are posted for a minimum of three calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the fourth day after posting. This opening may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period has ended.
U-M EEO StatementThe University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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