State Park Lifeguard
Tennessee State Parks
Memphis, Tennessee
Come work at the historic TO Fuller State Park to provide safe, fun, recreational swimming opportunities in the City of Memphis. The anticipated pool opening days and hours is Wednesdays through Fridays, noon to 6pm, some weekends and evenings for special events. Lifeguards will work with the Rangers and Chief Maintenance Supervisor to maintain a safe aquatic environment for swimmers, so will help with the overall upkeep and preventative safety of the pool as well as monitoring swimmers. This includes providing water safety education to the public, with the Park Rangers.
The park is looking for individuals who have a passion for facilitating swimming experiences for the public, a willingness to learn the ins and outs of the lifeguard role as well as the regulations associated with public pools, and able to maintain high professional standards in a fluid setting and assisting Rangers in maintaining a safe swimming environment. This includes setting up the pool prior to opening to the public, as well as cleaning and closing procedures. Must be at least 16 years of age. Preference for individuals with CPR, Lifeguard, and water safety training certifications and prior lifeguard experiences; however, training available as needed for entry level lifeguards. Must be available at least 20 hours a week, no more than 37.5 hours. This position is seasonal but provides valuable experience for those interested in applying to full time positions with Tennessee State Parks.
All applicants please apply at www.tnstateparks.info/part-time
Entry level lifeguard compensation is $15.50 per hour, or $2,326 per month. 20 to 37.5 hours per week
T.O. Fuller State Park was the first state park open for African Americans east of the Mississippi River. A Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in the area initiated construction of the park facilities in 1938. It was designated Shelby County Negro State Park in 1938 and was later changed to T.O. Fuller State Park in 1942 in honor of Dr. Thomas O. Fuller, a prominent African-American educator, pastor, politician, civic leader and author, who spent his life empowering and educating African Americans. Dr. Fuller served as principal of the Howe Institute, a precursor to Lemoyne-Owen College, for 27 years.
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When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
Category | Outdoor Recreation |