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City of Glendale looking for 100+ lifeguards

Posted 12/23/21

The city of Glendale is taking applications for teens (ages 15+) and young adults to fill more than 100 open lifeguard and swim instructor positions.

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City of Glendale looking for 100+ lifeguards

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The city of Glendale is taking applications for teens (ages 15+) and young adults to fill more than 100 open lifeguard and swim instructor positions.

Positions are available at the Foothills Aquatics Center, 5600 W. Union Hills Drive, and the Rose Lane Aquatics Center, 5003 W. Marlette Ave., to help with swim lessons, dive lessons, water aerobics and recreation swimming for summer 2022.

The city offers certification classes.

Click here to become a lifeguard or swim instructor.

Click here to apply for work with the city of Glendale.

Candidates must be available the entire aquatics season from early May through early September.

Some pools may remain open during evening hours and on weekends through Labor Day weekend. There is also a potential opportunity to work up to 19 hours per week for the remaining 38 weeks in the year.