Aquatics Head Lifeguard (Seasonal)
City of Lincoln
Job Posting Information
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Looking for a summer job that makes waves? Ready to lead, protect, and have fun in the sun? Parks and Recreation is looking for a seasonal Aquatics Head Lifeguard to help keep our Lincoln Public Pools safe, welcoming, and running smoothly. As an Aquatics Head Lifeguard, you’ll be a leader on deck and in the water! If this sounds like the perfect way to spend your summer days, float your application in today!
Season starts May 25 and ends August 9. Must be available for skill testing and training in May.
Applicants may indicate the swimming pool of their choice:
Arnold Heights 4000 N.W. 46th Street
Ballard 3901 N. 66th Street
Belmont 12th & Manatt Streets
Eden 4400 Antelope Creek Road
Highlands 5511 N.W. 12th Street
Irvingdale 1900 Van Dorn Street
Star City Shores 4375 S. 33rd Court
University Place 2000 N. 48th Street
Woods 33rd & J Streets
What You'll Be Doing- Ensuring the safety of all pool patrons through vigilant supervision and quick response
- Dealing fairly, professionally, and courteously with the public
- Assisting with daily pool operations and maintaining a fun, safe environment
- Applying your knowledge of Red Cross Lifeguarding, water quality, and pool operations
- Have ability to deal fairly and courteously with the public
- Have knowledge of Red Cross Lifeguarding training
- Have knowledge of water quality, and pool operations as required by the Lincoln/Lancaster County Health Department
- Strong leadership, communication, and customer service skills
Schedule: Variable hours between 6:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. daily. Approximately 35-40 hours per week.
Minimum Qualifications: Must be at least 19 years of age or older prior to May 23, 2026. Must maintain current Lifeguard Certification and CPR for the Professional Rescuer Card, and Pool Operator's Card throughout employmentClick HERE to learn more about Lincoln Public Pools!
The Parks and Recreation department is FUNdamental to Lincoln.
Our team manages 168 parks, 185.9 miles of trails, 97 playgrounds, over 83,000 street trees, nine public pools, six recreation centers, five golf (and disc golf) courses, five dog runs, a nature center, and beautiful public gardens. Our programs include recreation summer day camps, before and after school programs, clubs and classes for individuals with special needs, adult and youth team sports, nature-based classes and events, swimming lessons, wellness and fitness classes for all ages, and a variety of free events and classes for all ages.


