Park Board Lifeguard School
Starting January 10, 2008

January 2, 2008 (No. 1) - If you are interested in working as a lifeguard for the Vancouver Park Board, consider signing up for its annual Lifeguard School slated to commence January 10, 2008. The school takes place at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre at 1050 Beach Avenue and includes: the National Lifeguard Service Pool and Waterfront Options, Aquatic Emergency Care, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Standard First Aid, Competition and Skill Development sessions and Lifeguard Public Relations.

The School is open to qualified lifeguards, as well as those with their Lifesaving Society Bronze Cross who wish to be eligible to lifeguard within the Vancouver Park Board's beaches and pools system. Successful candidates are given priority when the Park Board is hiring new staff for beaches and pools. The training also qualifies participants to lifeguard anywhere in Canada. As well, there are update sessions for new and returning employees (nominal fee) who may want to re-certify their awards or review particular skills for current employment.

The Park Board's Lifeguard School is celebrating its 72nd year and has instructors with a vast knowledge of lifeguard experiences. Most of these instructors are professional educators in the fields of emergency services, medicine and aquatic administration. Remuneration for starting Park Board Lifeguards is about $20 to $22 per hour depending on location.

To pre-register, visit the Vancouver Aquatic Centre at 1050 Beach Avenue, or phone 604-665-3421. For more detailed information about the School, visit the Park Board lifeguard webpage.

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For further information contact: Glenn Schultz, Supervisor Beaches & Outdoor Pools at 604- 665-3418.
www.vancouverparks.ca

The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation maintains 220 parks and 40 major facilities throughout the City of Vancouver. The Park Board's mission is to provide, preserve and advocate for parks and recreation services to benefit people, communities and the environment.

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