On trial Beach lifeguard candidates line up for their run-swim-run test at Clifton.
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STAFF REPORTER
Applications for seasonal lifeguard positions are now open with assessments due to take place in July and August this year.
The Recreation and Parks Department will also be availing timeslots at its swimming pools for prospective candidates to do some pre-assessment training.
Applicants for the seasonal lifeguard positions have to meet set criteria, including lifeguarding and First Aid qualifications, criminal and substance use checks, an interview, where applicable, and they have to successfully complete a swim and rescue test.
There are four categories of lifeguards: beach lifeguard, senior beach lifeguard, swimming pool lifeguard, and senior swimming pool lifeguard who work seasonally. Potential candidates will be required to undergo competency testing during the selection process.
Beach lifeguard candidates have to complete a 400 metre swimming pool swim in under eight minutes, as well as a 200 metre beach run – 300 metre sea swim – 200 metre beach run in under 10 minutes.
Apply early to receive training to land a lifeguard job in the summer.
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Candidates trying out for swimming pool positions have to swim 100 metres in under two minutes.
"Our lifeguards are the first line of defence in our drowning prevention efforts over the summer season when thousands of people flock to our facilities. And, while the season ended just recently, work is already under way in preparation for the next. I want to encourage everyone with previous experience, the necessary qualifications and a passion for public safety to submit their applications as soon as possible," Mayoral committee member for community services and health, Francine Higham said.
"This year, we are allocating training slots at our indoor swimming pools and Sea Point pool, so please make use of the opportunity to work with our senior lifeguards and fine-tune those skills for the critical swim and rescue tests."
Training slots will be available during selected periods/days at the following swimming pools: Blue Downs, Long Street, Retreat, Strand and Sea Point.
All lifeguard candidates entering the swimming pool for training purposes must have their names on the list provided by the respective lifesaving club/NSRI base and/or must have a club/base identification card.
Applicants are advised of the following:
Try outs Candidates trying out for the swimming pool position are required to swim 100 metres in under 2 minutes.
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