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Path to become a lifeguard and swim instructor

  • Bronze Star *optional (10-12 years)
  • Bronze Medallion / Emergency First Aid with CPR ‘B’ (13 years)
  • Bronze Cross (14 years)
  • Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ / AED (12 years)
  • Airway Management or Oxygen Therapy (O2) (15 years)
  • National Lifeguard (15 years)
  • Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor (see note below) 

Minimum age: You can now apply for a lifeguard job at 15 years of age if you have all the certifications.

Opportunities

Opportunities are currently available for candidates at all stages of the certification process.

See Screening sessions for upcoming recruitment events.

Lifeguard / Instructor (pools)

Lifeguards monitor pools and beaches to prevent accidents by enforcing rules and procedures. They also work as a team to perform rescues and provide first aid when needed.

  • Qualifications
    • National Lifeguard (NL)
    • Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ / AED
    • Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor
    • Airway Management or Oxygen Therapy
    • AODA
    • Lifesaving Society Instructor (desired)
Waterfront Lifeguard (beaches)
  • Qualifications:
    • National Lifeguard (NL)
    • Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ / AED
    • Oxygen Therapy or Airway Management
    • AODA
Wading Pool Attendant

Wading Pool Attendants manage the daily operation of the wading pool program in the City's parks.

  • Qualifications:
    • Must be 15 years of age by June 1
    • Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ / AED
    • AODA
    • Recommended Bronze Cross or National Lifeguard (NL)
Aquafitness Instructor

Aquafitness Instructors lead exercise classes in the water, ensuring the sessions are safe and enjoyable. They follow the rules set by their certification agency as well as company and department policies.

  • Qualifications
    • Aquafitness Instructor certificate (CALA, YM-YWCA, WaterART or other recognized certification)
    • Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ / AED
    • AODA

Screening sessions

Lifeguard and Instructor (pools) 

Screening dates

Register online or in person at any City of Ottawa facility. 

Screening items

  • Distressed victim rescue, 20 metre head up approach, 5 metre carry
  • 20 metre approach and object recovery
  • Submerged removal and management of a VSA victim
  • 50 metre head-up swim
  • Treatment for a dislocated shoulder

Come prepared

  • Bathing suit and towel
  • Pocket mask
  • Copy of LSS ID and/or certifications

    Waterfront Lifeguard (beaches)

    Screening dates (2025)

    • Tuesday, February 25, 2025, 7 to 10 pm
      • Splash Wave Pool, 2040 Ogilvie Road
      • Activity: 112686
    • Tuesday, March 18, 2025, 7 to 10 pm

    Screening items

    • Distressed victim rescue, 20 metre head up approach, 5 metre carry
    • 20 metre approach and object recovery
    • Submerged removal and management of a VSA victim
    • 50 metre head-up swim
    • Treatment for a dislocated shoulder
    • 200 metre swim under 3 minutes 
    • 50 metre head up swim, submerged mannequin recovery with carry 25 metre in under 1 minute 30 seconds
    • 25 metre underwater swim

    Come prepared

    • Bathing suit and towel
    • Pocket mask
    • Goggles (for Waterfront Lifeguard items only)

    Wading Pool Attendant

    Come prepared

    • Review wading pool locations to determine preferred work locations.
    • Bring Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ / AED, AODA.