AquaMobile Traveling Swim Instructor / Lifeguard in Monmouth Countyother related Employment listings - Middletown, NJ at Geebo

AquaMobile Traveling Swim Instructor / Lifeguard in Monmouth County

AquaMobile Swim School is the largest at home private swim lessons provider in the US.
AquaMobile Swim Instructor and Lifeguards teach swim lessons and provide event lifeguarding at clients' home and condo pools within their preferred travel radius in cities throughout the US and Canada, including Monmouth County!
APPLY: www.aquamobileswim.com/career
We currently have full-time and part-time swim instructor and lifeguard positions available for the upcoming spring and summer swim season in all regions we serve. As an AquaMobile swim instructor / lifeguard you will be fully insured under our $2,000,000 general liability policy.
Become an AquaMobile swim instructor, lifeguard, or both to experience the security, pleasure, and excitement of working with the largest at home swim school in the country!
Job Description:
- Teach swim lessons in clients' home, condo, or residential pools
- Provide event lifeguarding at clients' home pools
- Travel within your preferred area in Middletown, Monmouth Beach, Long Beach, Red Bank, Fair Haven, Atlantic Highlands, Belford, Keansburg, Hazlet, Middletown, and more.
- Flexible job, work based on your own availability
- Earn $25-35 per hour plus bonuses
Requirements:
- Swim instructor / Lifeguard certification
- Minimum 2-3 years instructing experience or 1 year lifeguarding experience
- CPR & First Aid certification
- Reliable and ability to work well independently
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Access to vehicle and teaching equipment
- Pass criminal background check
To apply for either the swim instructor or lifeguard position or both, please fill out the online application at http://aquamobileswim.com/career. Successful applicants will be contacted via email for an interview.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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