How much does a lifeguard make in Ottawa?

How much does a lifeguard make in Ottawa?

The typical City of Ottawa Lifeguard salary is $16 per hour. Lifeguard salaries at City of Ottawa can range from $15 – $20 per hour.

How do I become a lifeguard in Ottawa?

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  1. Bronze Star *optional (10-12 years)
  2. Bronze Medallion / Emergency First Aid with CPR ‘B’ (13 years)
  3. Bronze Cross (14 years)
  4. Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ / AED (12 years)
  5. Airway Management or Oxygen Therapy (O2) (15 years)

Are lifeguards seasonal workers?

Year Round: This is a part-time position, working throughout the year. Work schedules vary as needed. As a condition of employment, a lifeguard must be available for all in-service training, annual training dates and annual fitness performance test.

What’s minimum wage in Ottawa?

$14.35
The minimum wage will increase Jan. 1 to $15 an hour from the current $14.35. He also announced that the lower rate for liquor servers due to customer tips will also go up and match the new provincial minimum wage. Servers and bartenders minimum hourly wages will be harmonized at $15, up from the current $12.55.

What is the minimum wage in Ontario?

$14.25 per hour
Currently, the minimum wage in Ontario is $14.25 per hour.

What is Bronze Star Swimming?

Bronze Star (10 hr.): develops swimming proficiency, lifesaving skill and personal fitness. Bronze Star is excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion and provides a fun introduction to lifesaving sport. Prerequisite: None (Swim Patrol experience recommended.)

What do you learn in bronze cross?

Bronze Cross teaches the difference between lifesaving and lifeguarding, the principles of emergency procedures, and teamwork. Lifesavers learn the skills involved in the rescue of a victim with a spinal injury, the rescue of a victim without a pulse, and the rescue of a victim with deteriorating circumstances.

Do lifeguards get overtime?

Lifeguards are EXEMPT under FLSA unless the facility where they work operates more than seven months each year. That means no minimum wage and no overtime for working more than eight hours in a day or forty hours in a week.

Do lifeguards make minimum wage?

Lifeguards earn an average hourly wage of $10.33. Salaries typically start from $7.86 per hour and go up to $13.56 per hour.

How many hours is full time in Ontario?

Full-time employment is defined as work of 30 hours or more per week; part-time employment is work of less than 30 hours per week.

How many laps is a 500 in a 25 yard pool?

Approximately the equivalent of 450 meters, 500 yards is four and a half laps in an Olympic-sized – or 50 meter – pool; a lap is two lengths, or as they say in swimming, “there and back.” In a standard-sized pool – or 25 meters – 500 yards is nine laps.

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