
Pool Attendant
Ocean State Job Lot, Denver, CO, United States
Pool Attendant –
Countryside Village Of Denver , Federal Heights, CO
40 hours per week on a temporary basis.
Responsibilities
Clean the community pool daily.
Observe and enforce all pool safety rules and regulations.
Clean and maintain the pool deck and surrounding area.
Perform regular supply inventories to advise management of needed equipment and supplies, including the First Aid kit or equipment.
Record and maintain a log of residents’ pool usage.
Ensure the pool meets local codes and policies for operation.
Submit the monthly pool operations report to the Community Manager for the Department of Environmental Quality.
Close the pool during signs of threatening weather.
Obtain state certifications as required.
Qualifications
Previous lifeguard experience and First Aid/CPR training preferred.
High School Diploma or GED preferred.
Certified proof of being 18 years of age or older, required.
Valid operator’s license and maintenance of a good driving record at all times, insurability under the Company’s policy at all times, and the ability to commute between communities.
Ability to tolerate exposure to various pool/hot tub chemicals.
Ability to recognize problems and respond appropriately and quickly.
Ability to swim and maintain alertness at all times.
Ability to regularly lift up to 25 pounds; in life‑saving emergencies, may lift in excess of 100 pounds.
Compensation
The hourly pay range for this position is $15.16 to $18.00. Compensation is based on demonstrated job‑related skills, knowledge, experience, education, certifications, etc. This is a temporary opportunity with competitive compensation.
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Countryside Village Of Denver , Federal Heights, CO
40 hours per week on a temporary basis.
Responsibilities
Clean the community pool daily.
Observe and enforce all pool safety rules and regulations.
Clean and maintain the pool deck and surrounding area.
Perform regular supply inventories to advise management of needed equipment and supplies, including the First Aid kit or equipment.
Record and maintain a log of residents’ pool usage.
Ensure the pool meets local codes and policies for operation.
Submit the monthly pool operations report to the Community Manager for the Department of Environmental Quality.
Close the pool during signs of threatening weather.
Obtain state certifications as required.
Qualifications
Previous lifeguard experience and First Aid/CPR training preferred.
High School Diploma or GED preferred.
Certified proof of being 18 years of age or older, required.
Valid operator’s license and maintenance of a good driving record at all times, insurability under the Company’s policy at all times, and the ability to commute between communities.
Ability to tolerate exposure to various pool/hot tub chemicals.
Ability to recognize problems and respond appropriately and quickly.
Ability to swim and maintain alertness at all times.
Ability to regularly lift up to 25 pounds; in life‑saving emergencies, may lift in excess of 100 pounds.
Compensation
The hourly pay range for this position is $15.16 to $18.00. Compensation is based on demonstrated job‑related skills, knowledge, experience, education, certifications, etc. This is a temporary opportunity with competitive compensation.
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