with assistance and/or use of proper equipment - heights and weights may vary depending on rescue and size of guest needing assistance; Vision - Ability to read fine print, read and see PC screens, and read and produce printed material and information; Dexterity - Occasional simple grasping, power grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and reaching; Repetitive hand use required; Hearing/Talking - Ability to detect specific noises, proper equipment operation, and understand what people are saying in normal conversation, over the phone, and frequently over noise; Special Requirements - Frequently works days and weekends; occasionally works nights; must maintain required certifications to operate as an Aquatics Instructor; Emotional/Psychological - Ability to concentrate, make decisions, work with the public, exercise sound judgment, handle stressful situations, and work alone; Environmental Conditions - Occasional to frequent exposure to noise; occasional to moderate risk of exposure to hazardous materials; work in outdoor conditions with frequent exposure to sun, to biohazards, and around equipment and machinery; Working Conditions - Varies among programs; may work in an office environment, in an aquatic pool setting with slippery floors, and/or outdoors, where conditions could be primarily loud; and Mental - Ability to understand, remember, and communicate routine information, understand complex problems, collaborate, and explore alternative solutions. Skill in: Working efficiently within the parameters of an established Emergency Action Plan; Understanding and maintaining the organization and operation of the Citys aquatics facilities; Learning, monitoring, and enforcing Citys regulations, policies, and procedures; Reacting to and handling water rescue and medical emergencies in a safe and effective manner; Administering first aid, CPR, and AED as needed; Exiting from a pool/attraction at any point without the use of ladders, steps, or a zero-depth exit; Using appropriate safe work practices and equipment; Keeping basic written records of work performed and assist with training; Understanding and carrying out oral and written instructions and prioritize workload to meet deadlines; Reading, writing and comprehending the English language at a level necessary for effective job performance exercising correct English usage, vocabulary, spelling, grammar and punctuation; Communicating effectively, tactfully and positively in both oral and written form; Operating and using modern office equipment and technology, including computers and applicable software; Utilizing appropriate safety procedures and practices for assigned duties; Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; and Contributing effectively to the accomplishments of City goals, objectives, and activities.