Lifeguard Training Classes
In partnership with the American Red Cross, the Aquatics Division offers lifeguard training classes for those interested in protecting the safety of swimmers. All classes will take place at the Wade Wehunt Pool, 1206 Myers Park Drive, 850-891-4903.
Steps to Becoming a Lifeguard
Lifeguard Blended Learning Course
These classes are for participants seeking immediate City of Tallahassee employment only. Participation is not allowed to obtain certification for working elsewhere. Certifications will not be processed for those who fail to follow through with the application process and begin working.
In-Person Skills Dates & Times
*Attendance at all in-person skills sessions is required.
Class times (unless otherwise noted):
Fridays: 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Saturdays and Sundays: 8:00am - 6:00pm
- September 6 - 8, 2024
- September 27 - 29, 2024
Additional classes will be added. All in-person skills sessions will take place at Wade Wehunt Pool, located at 1206 Myers Park Drive.
This is a blended learning course (online learning and in-person skill sessions) for ages 15 and up
- Successful completion of all eLearning modules is required before your first in-person skills session.
- The eLearning portion of the course takes approximately 5-7 hours - and must be done BEFORE class begins.
- Access to the eLearning content will be provided at the time of registration via an attachment with your emailed receipt.
Lifeguard Class Prerequisites
The prerequisite skills session will be held at the start of the first in-person class session to determine eligibility. You must be able to complete the following in order to participate in the class.
- Swim 150 yards continuously, demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. Candidates may swim using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both - but swimming on the back or side is not allowed. While staying in the water, transition to treading water for two minutes. Candidates should place their hands under the armpits, keeping their face and mouth above the water at all times. Once the two minutes is completed, the candidate will swim 50 more yards. Swim goggles may be used during this section.
- Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. Surface dive to a depth of 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point holding the object with both hands and face out of the water, and exit the water without using a ladder or steps, within 1 minute, 40 seconds. Swim goggles are not allowed.
Registration & Fees:
- To register by phone, call the Aquatics Reservation Hotline at 850-891-4903, the Trousdell Aquatics Center at 850-891-4901 or the Wade Wehunt Pool at 850-891-3985
- To register in person, please visit the Trousdell Aquatics Center or Wade Wehunt Pool
- To register online, use the link above
- All lifeguarding classes are offered FREE OF CHARGE!
Items to Bring to Lifeguard Class
- Bathing suit/trunks (must be an actual swimsuit - NOT OPTIONAL)
- Recommended items: Sunscreen, several towels, multiple sets of warm clothes, water or sports drinks and healthy snacks
Course and Certification Requirements
- Proof of completion of all eLearning must be provided at the start of the first in-person skills session.
- On time and present throughout all in-person sessions. Attendance is mandatory and tardiness will not be tolerated. Participants will not be permitted into class late or to leave early.
- Demonstrate competency in all required skills and in the final skill scenarios.
- Correctly answer at least 80% of the questions in each of the sections of the final written examination, including eLearning and in-person exams.
Additional Important Information
- THESE CLASSES ARE FOR PARTICIPANTS SEEKING IMMEDIATE CITY OF TALLAHASSEE EMPLOYMENT ONLY. Certifications will NOT be processed for those who fail to follow through with application process and begin working.
- Participants will be given a lunch break (at least 45 minutes) during each full day class.
- Due to the nature of the skills in this course, you will be participating in strenuous activities, such as performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the floor and removing adults from the water. If you have a medical condition or disability or if you have any questions about your ability to participate fully in this course, please discuss them with your health-care provider and the Aquatics Supervisor before you start the course.
Employment Information
- Employment application packets will be distributed during the class
- Upon completion of the class, instructions will be given for time/date/location to submit the packet
- Applicants must provide a copy of their social security card and photo ID with their application packet
- All applicants will be sent for a drug test when the application packet is submitted
- Lifeguards starting pay is $14.50/hr
- Lifeguards can work up to 40 hours per week. There are some restrictions during the school year for lifeguards who are under the age of 18
- Pool preference and schedule availability will be discussed after hiring
- Uniforms and personal equipment will be provided