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BRIDGETON HOLDING LIFEGUARD INFO-RECRUITMENT JULY 18TH AT SUNSET LAKE


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Bridgeton Recreation Dept.
(856) 453-1675

    BRIDGETON HOLDING LIFEGUARD INFO-RECRUITMENT JULY 18TH AT SUNSET LAKE

If you are 15 years of age or older and curious to see what’s involved with being a lifeguard, then you will want to attend the July 18th Lifeguard Information and Recruitment Session at Sunset Lake in Bridgeton City Park from 9:30am to 11:30am. The session is free and the only requirement is to come in a bathing suit. The session, sponsored by the Red Cross, will review what’s involved with being a lifeguard from required training to the differences between pools and open water.

“I think being a lifeguard is great way for someone to earn money and enjoy the outdoors. When young people and maybe those not quite as young think about job opportunities, whether part-time or full-time, they hardly ever think about being a lifeguard. Yet in New Jersey, there is a shortage of trained lifeguards and they make pretty decent money” said Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly.

What prompted Bridgeton’s July 18th information and promotional session, in addition to a lack of general awareness about employment opportunities for lifeguards, is the presence of Sunset Lake and Bridgeton’s desire to open the lake to the public for swimming during the summer.

“We’ve been very focused on Sunset Lake over the past few years. Initially it was filling the lake after the 2011 storm that breached the raceway and caused the lake to be empty for a few years. Once filled, we’ve been focusing on improving water quality and we’ve made headway. Now, it’s making sure we have the right number of trained lifeguards to protect public safety” Kelly said.

While efforts at hiring lifeguards begin relatively soon after the New Year, usually while it’s still cold out, it’s been difficult because those with the required credentials are either high school or college students who  can’t commit until the school semester ends, lack transportation to travel to work, or don’t have the necessary certifications to work as a lifeguard.

The goal of Bridgeton’s information and promotional session is to find out who might be interested locally and then guiding them through the process of getting trained and certified to work as a lifeguard at Sunset Lake. The minimum number of lifeguards for swimming at the lake on a given day is three.

“This could be a great summer opportunity to for someone and I hope to see a lot of people come out on July 18th to see if being a lifeguard is for them. People can call our Recreation Office at (856) 453-1675 to find out more information” said Kelly.”


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