2024 Fourth Lifeguard

Position: Fort Worth’s Fourth Lifeguard

 

 

Position Type: Contract Labor $30 per hour

 

 

 

Position Summary:

 

Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) is seeking lifeguards to supervise the guests at the annual Fort Worth’s Fourth celebration happening at Panther Island Pavilion (PIP) on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Lifeguards will be responsible for maintaining PIP and enforcing the water rules and regulations as well as ensuring the safety of our guests by preventing and responding to emergencies.

 

 

Applicant must be willing to work the following dates:

 

Fort Worth’s Fourth (mandatory) 2PM-9PM*

Tuesday, July 4, 2024

 

*Final schedule will be determined based on event needs and number of lifeguards hired.

 

 

Essential and other important duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Enforce rules and regulations.
  2. Prevent accidents and perform rescues.
  3. Perform appropriate first aid when necessary.
  4. Maintain a high level of physical and mental fitness.
  5. Assist in cleaning and maintaining Panther Island Pavilion.
  6. Answer questions pertaining to the use of the water.
  7. Have a current Open Water Certification through July 5, 2024 or participate in one of the Open Water Certification Classes* Date and time is TBA. This is a paid training at the normal $30/hour.
  8. Must be able to work outdoors in the Texas heat.

 

 

Requirements:

Must be at least 16 years old and have the following certifications valid through July 5, 2024

  • American Red Cross: Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
  • American Red Cross: Waterfront Skills

 

In order for TRWD to pay the fee for the Waterfront Skills class, you must be willing to work the events listed above.

 

*The Open Water Certification Class teaches lifeguards the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to emergencies in nonsurf, open-water areas found at public parks, resorts, summer camps and campgrounds. Candidate must have a current American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED to obtain the Open Water Certificate. This certification is good for 2 years.

 

Only those lifeguards who are hired by TRWD and willing to work the dates listed above will receive the Open Water Certification Class at no charge.

 

Tarrant Regional Water District affords equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. This policy is practiced in all personnel actions and conditions of employment.

Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 555.01 550.00 5.01
Benbrook 699.47 694.00 5.47
Bridgeport 822.63 836.00 -13.37
Cedar Creek 322.44 322.00 0.44
Eagle Mountain 647.98 649.10 -1.12
Lake Worth 592.21 594.00 -1.79
Richland-Chambers 316.19 315.00 1.19
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**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.
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