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Galveston, United States Galveston Island Park Board of Trustees Full time

**The Park Board of Trustees** in **Galveston, TX** is looking to hire dedicated and responsible **Seasonal Lifeguards**. Do you enjoy **helping others**? Would you like to work in the hospitality and tourism industry? Does working for a **historic beach** **destination** sound appealing to you? If so, please read on

**ABOUT VISIT GALVESTON AND THE PARK BOARD OF TRUSTEES**

In 1963, the citizens of Galveston voted to create a specialized unit of government called the Park Board of Trustees of the City of Galveston. The organization is responsible for overseeing Galveston's tourism efforts, Galveston Island Beach Patrol (GIPB) and Coastal Zone Management (CZM). The Park Board is funded primarily through Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) and beach user fees for the six parks that they manage. Tourism pays for tourism as no sales or property tax is collected by the Park Board. The nine-member board is comprised of volunteer residents with diverse business backgrounds. Each is required to serve at least two years and must also serve on one of the Park Board's advisory committees.

We are on a mission to promote and support tourism on Galveston Island in order to foster an environment that establishes a great place to live, work, and visit. Our vision is to create it a tourist destination that promises an exciting variety of experiences and a high quality of life for residents.

The island offers natural resources, attractions, events, and heritage that we wish to share with the residents and visitors alike. Our employees are dedicated to inviting all to come and experience the island that we care so much about.

**A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SEASONAL LIFEGUARD**

In addition, you operate radio equipment for emergency responsive communications. To maintain public safety, you enforce all beach ordinances while abiding by written Galveston Beach Patrol policies and procedures as per the training manual. You document any issues and perform accurate computer operations when necessary. Ensuring the beach remains a safe place is of utmost importance to you, and you find great satisfaction in helping others

**QUALIFICATIONS FOR A SEASONAL LIFEGUARD**
- At least 16 years of age
- American Red Cross Emergency Medical Response certification
- Red Cross or American Heart Association Professional CPR
- Successful completion of Galveston Island Beach Patrol's Lifeguard Academy
- Successful completion of a pre-placement physical test
- Successful completion of an annual swim requalification of 500m in 10 minutes or less in a 25m pool
- Successful completion of run/swim/run/swim/run (not timed) - runs are 200 yards each, swims are 400 yards each
- Demonstrate the standard physical requirements per the United States Lifesaving Association
- Provide documentation for passing a vision and hearing screening
- Fluency in English both verbally and in writing

Do you have excellent verbal and written communication skills? Are you detail-oriented? Can you balance multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment? Are you reliable and responsible? Do you get along well with others? If so, you might just be perfect for this position in tourism and hospitality

**WORK SCHEDULE**

This seasonal lifeguard position works from **mid-March to mid-October** with **shifts falling between the hours of 7 AM - 9 PM**. The beach parks are open seven days a week.

**READY TO JOIN OUR HOSPITALITY TEAM?