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Questions and Answers
What items do you need for your shift?
What items do you need for your shift?
Storm whistle, rescue buoy, first aid kit, spinal immobilization board.
What are the most important characteristics for a lifeguard to have?
What are the most important characteristics for a lifeguard to have?
Comfortable handling responsibility, accountability for safety, observant, and able to react quickly in high-pressure situations.
Do you have any prior experience and/or skills that could relate to this position?
Do you have any prior experience and/or skills that could relate to this position?
Extremely comfortable in water, completed swimming levels, was a swim lesson teacher aide, finished lifeguarding course.
If a guest argued with you about pool rules, what would you do?
If a guest argued with you about pool rules, what would you do?
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What is your experience with CPR and first aid?
What is your experience with CPR and first aid?
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What made you decide to be a lifeguard here?
What made you decide to be a lifeguard here?
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Where do you see yourself in five years?
Where do you see yourself in five years?
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What do you want to get out of lifeguarding?
What do you want to get out of lifeguarding?
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If you were lifeguarding at the pool and a swimmer hit their head while using the diving board, fell in the water, and did not resurface, what would you do?
If you were lifeguarding at the pool and a swimmer hit their head while using the diving board, fell in the water, and did not resurface, what would you do?
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If a patron is not satisfied, or a child is disobedient, what will you do to resolve the problem?
If a patron is not satisfied, or a child is disobedient, what will you do to resolve the problem?
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Study Notes
Lifeguard Interview Preparation
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Essential items for lifeguard shift include storm whistle, rescue buoy, first aid kit, and spinal immobilization board, tailored for specific environments (pool vs beach).
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Important characteristics for a lifeguard: must handle responsibility effectively, be observant, react quickly under pressure, and maintain focus despite distractions.
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Comfortable and experienced in water activities; completed all swimming levels, served as swim lesson aide, and finished lifeguarding course.
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When addressing a patron arguing about pool rules, emphasize that rules ensure safety for all and that enforcement is necessary.
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CPR and first aid training is essential; certifications obtained through lifeguarding courses and frequent practice in school settings.
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Motivation for becoming a lifeguard includes a desire to engage in enjoyable summer work in a familiar environment.
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Future aspiration involves improving comfort in high-pressure scenarios and enhancing quick reaction skills in emergencies.
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In case of an emergency with an unconscious swimmer (e.g., hitting their head on a diving board), follow emergency protocols: assess for head/neck/back injury, notify other lifeguards, and utilize appropriate rescue techniques (e.g., head splint).
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If faced with an unsatisfied patron or disobedient child, engage a manager to handle complaints, especially while on duty, unless the issue is minor and can be resolved immediately through clear communication of rules.
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