The Cruise Ship Lifeguard plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of passengers and crew members while onboard the cruise ship. The lifeguard is responsible for maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment at the ship's swimming pools and recreational water areas.
Requirements
- Safety Oversight: Monitor swimming pools, water slides, and other aquatic facilities to ensure they are used safely and in accordance with established guidelines.
- Emergency Response: Be prepared to respond promptly to any aquatic emergencies, including drowning incidents, medical situations, and water-related accidents.
- Guest Assistance: Provide a welcoming and approachable presence for passengers, answering questions, offering assistance, and promoting a positive and enjoyable poolside experience.
- Enforce Rules: Enforce cruise ship policies and pool safety rules to prevent accidents and maintain a safe environment.
- Communication: Maintain effective communication with other lifeguards, crew members, and supervisors.
- Equipment Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain safety equipment such as rescue tubes, life jackets, and first aid kits.
- Training and Drills: Participate in regular training sessions and emergency response drills to keep skills sharp and stay updated on safety protocols.
- Documentation: Complete incident reports, accident forms, and other required paperwork accurately and promptly.
- Crowd Management: Monitor crowd density in pool areas and ensure that safe capacity limits are not exceeded.
- Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with other lifeguards, pool attendants, and crew members to maintain a cohesive and efficient safety team.
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- 401k matching
- Paid holidays