Find & Apply For Lifeguard Jobs In Pinellas, Florida
Lifeguard jobs in Pinellas, Florida involve monitoring swimmers, enforcing safety rules, and providing first aid when needed. Responsibilities also include cleaning and maintaining the pool area and equipment. Lifeguards must be certified in CPR and First Aid. Positions are available at various pools and beaches in Pinellas County. Below you can find different Lifeguard positions in Pinellas, Florida.
Jobs in Pinellas
Browse jobs from a variety of sources below, sorted with the most recently published, nearest to the top. Click the title to view more information and apply online.
Lifeguard (Summer/Seasonal)
City Of St. Petersburg
Pinellas, FL
Pool Security
Safety Harbor Resort And Spa
Pinellas, FL
Mermaid Assistant / Safety (Lifeguard Certified)
Unclassified
Pinellas, FL
Lifeguard
Invited
Pinellas, FL
Lifeguard, Jim & Heather Gills Branch YMCA
YMCA
Pinellas, FL
Lifeguard
Pasadena Yacht And Country Club
Pinellas, FL
Certified Lifeguard
Superior Staffing Agency Corp
Pinellas, FL
Lifeguard
YMCA
Pinellas, FL
Pool Attendant
Marriott International
Pinellas, FL
CNAs ALL SHIFTS
Unclassified
Pinellas, FL
Opening Lifeguard , Speer Branch YMCA
YMCA
Pinellas, FL
Summer Lifeguard, Speer Branch YMCA
YMCA
Pinellas, FL
Temporary – Lifeguard LW7666
Stetson University
Pinellas, FL
Latest Jobs in Pinellas
Salary Information & Job Trends In this Region
Lifeguards in Pinellas, Florida play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of beachgoers and swimmers along the Gulf Coast. - Entry-level Lifeguard salaries range from $25,000 to $30,000 per year - Mid-career Senior Lifeguard salaries range from $30,000 to $40,000 per year - Senior Chief Lifeguard salaries range from $40,000 to $50,000 per year The history of lifeguarding in Pinellas, Florida dates back to the early 20th century when beach patrols were established to prevent drownings and water-related accidents. Over the years, the role of lifeguards has evolved to include not only water rescue and first aid skills, but also public education on water safety and CPR training. Current trends in lifeguarding in Pinellas, Florida focus on advanced training in emergency response, the use of technology for surveillance and communication, and collaboration with other first responders to ensure efficient and effective beach safety operations.