Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Race for Summer Lifeguard Jobs is Underway

Students seek lifeguard certification in hopes to gain summer employment in hard economic times. 


A high number of students have recently enrolled in lifeguard certification classes at the University of Oklahoma Murray Case Sells Swim Complex. 

"Students are looking for summer jobs with good pay and that still get to enjoy the summer weather," Kim Bramblett Head Lifeguard at the OU Swim Complex said. 

With the ever-present hard economic times, students are beginning to get creative in searching for new summer jobs; however, some students still seek out lifeguard jobs even with the high volume of applicants. 
View from the lifeguard stand at the OU Swim 
Complex. PHOTO: AJ Graffeo
"I'm a little nervous with the times being how they are...less people are paying to swim at public pools, which I think means pools will hire less lifeguards," Amber (last name withheld) prospective lifeguard said. 

Bramblett said last summer the OU Swim Complex had about 40 applicants for lifeguard positions, and only about 20 were hired throughout the summer. 

The applications for this summer are posted at www.jobs.ou.edu in early April. The OU Swim Complex is estimating to have about 45 to 50 applicants for this summer based on their inquiry volume, Bramblett explained. 

"Experience and leadership set the quality lifeguards apart from the other applicants," Bramblett said. 

Every year the OU Swim Complex provides various lifeguard certification classes that begin in January and run two consecutive weekends. 

"For the current class in session ten students are enrolled, and the numbers have increased for each class as the Summer gets closer," Rhiannon Windsor Lifeguard Certification Instructor at the OU Swim Complex said.  

Windsor explained how lifeguard certification students will learn surveillance and rescue techniques, CPR, and basic first aid. 


"[The lifeguard certification] will prepare the students adequately and give them the confidence to respond correctly in an emergency situation," Windsor said. 

Lifeguarding can be a high-stress job especially in the middle of the summer as the temperatures climb and more pool patrons come to swim. This does not scare away most applicants, however. 

"I think I'll be able to handle the stressful emergency situations, I've known how to swim well since I was little," Amber said. 

The OU Swim Complex offers one more lifeguard certification class in late April through early May. The classes cost $150, which includes all materials necessary. For more information on classes and employment, call the OU Swim Complex at 405-325-4837.



The necessary safety equipment used by lifeguards. PHOTO: AJ Graffeo



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