Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers

Monitor recreational areas, such as pools, beaches, or ski slopes, to provide assistance and protection to participants.

SOC: 33-9092.00

Common Job Titles

LifeguardOcean LifeguardPool AttendantSki Patroller

What You'll Need to Succeed

AI-generated

Key competencies for this occupation at a glance

  • Hands-onPerform emergency rescue procedures and water recovery techniques in pools, beaches, or ski slopes, responding rapidly to distressed participants.
  • KnowledgeAssess participant behavior and environmental hazards through continuous surveillance of recreational areas to identify potential safety risks.
  • Hands-onOperate automated external defibrillators and oxygen administration equipment during emergency medical responses following established protocols.
  • MindsetEngage with diverse participants to enforce safety rules and provide assistance while maintaining calm and professional demeanor in high-stress situations.
  • KnowledgeApply first aid and CPR techniques to injured or distressed participants, following current medical and safety standards.
  • Hands-onExecute water quality testing and chemical balancing procedures using chlorine testers, pH indicators, and water samplers to maintain safe conditions.
  • KnowledgeExplain safety procedures and facility rules to patrons using clear communication to prevent accidents and ensure compliance.
  • MindsetParticipate in training and skill development programs to maintain current certifications in lifesaving, first aid, and safety techniques.
  • KnowledgeDemonstrate proper swimming and rescue techniques to participants during instructional sessions or safety orientations in recreational facilities.
  • Hands-onManipulate rescue equipment including buoys, reach poles, and rescue toboggans to execute safe and efficient victim recovery in water or mountain environments.
  • KnowledgeClassify incident severity and appropriate emergency response protocols using judgment and decision-making skills to coordinate with emergency services when necessary.
  • MindsetSupport team members during emergency responses and daily operations by communicating effectively via two-way radios and coordinating coverage areas.
Wage Data According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Annual wage data for Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers (2024)

Estimated Total Employment (U.S.)

143,590

Wage Distribution by Percentile

MetricU.S.
10% of workers earn the following or less$24,860
10% of workers earn the following or more$44,600
Workers on average earn$34,700

+ indicates wage is at or above the BLS reporting cap ($239,200/year)

Skills & Requirements

Key competencies for this occupation, ranked by importance

  • Customer and Personal Service4.0/5
  • Public Safety and Security3.6/5
  • English Language3.5/5
  • Education and Training3.1/5
  • Medicine and Dentistry3.0/5
Tools & Technology

Equipment and software commonly used in this occupation

In-Demand Technology

Frequently requested by employers in job postings

Microsoft ExcelMicrosoft OutlookMicrosoft PowerPointMicrosoft Word

Technology Skills

GroupMeMicrosoft Publisher

Tools & Equipment

Air splintsAutomated external defibrillators AEDAvalanche beaconsChair liftsChlorine testersCollapsible snow shovelsEmergency first aid kitsFour wheel drive 4WD vehicles