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Houston pools can’t open due to nationwide lifeguard shortage, here’s how you can help 🛟🏊

HOUSTON – Pool season is in full swing. and arguably the best way to beat the sweltering Texas heat is to take a dip in the pool. However, options for where to swim in Houston are limited, due to a nationwide shortage of lifeguards.

Fortunately, people in need of summer employment still have plenty of time to apply for a lifeguard position!

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According to the City of Houston website, 9 pools are currently open. See below for a complete list of open pools and their hours of operation:

KPRC 2’s Zach Lashway spoke with a representative from the Houston Parks and Recreation Department’s aquatics office to learn more about the pool and lifeguard shortage. This is where we learned that Zach was once a lifeguard and described it as one of the best experiences of his life.

If you know someone looking for summer employment, the City is offering $500 incentives to those who work all summer.

City of Houston looking for lifeguards (Copyright 2024 by the City of Houston Parks and Recreation Department Aquatic Office – All rights reserved.)

To be eligible, candidates must meet the following conditions:

  • Must be 16 years old on or before May 31, 2024

  • Must pass standard lifeguard swimming assessment

  • Must successfully complete American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, offered/approved by HPARD Aquatic Administration

  • Must pass a physical exam, drug test and criminal background check

  • Have reliable transportation

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Currently, the following positions are available, and here’s what they pay:

  • Lifeguard: $16/hour

  • Helmet: $18/hour

  • Aquatic center supervisor: $20/hour

Now let’s talk about this $500 incentive: $250 is paid during the first two weeks after hire, no later than June 30. And then the remaining $250 is paid after you complete the last two weeks of work until the end of the season.

To learn more or submit an application, visit the HPARD website or call the aquatics office at 832-395-7129 to schedule a swim evaluation.

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