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Reynold
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8792 Kreiger Bridge
Los Angeles
CA
+1 (555) 269 4065
8792 Kreiger Bridge
Los Angeles
CA
Phone
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Experience Experience
Los Angeles, CA
Water Safety Instructor
Los Angeles, CA
Gerhold-Collins
Los Angeles, CA
Water Safety Instructor
  • Provide swim instruction based on a logical progression of aquatic development
  • Assists in development of lesson or activity plans and program evaluations
  • Willingly assists in maintaining a safe and clean pool environment
  • Provides information and directions
  • Assists in the use of equipment and supplies
  • Collects client data for quality improvement process
  • Assists in organizing and conducting recreation activities
Detroit, MI
Technical & Safety Instructor
Detroit, MI
Miller-MacGyver
Detroit, MI
Technical & Safety Instructor
  • Supports ongoing development and improvement of Vestas technical and safety courses
  • Strong focus on safe work methods in an industrial and maintenance environment
  • Continuously develops new competencies and knowledge on Vestas products, policies, and procedures to support training demand
  • Deliver training to Vestas technicians and customers on Vestas products and safety programs
  • Independently manages classroom presentations and simulator lab exercises of 6-8 students to ensure safe and effective learning environment for all participants
  • Ensures all participants meet all learning objectives in Course & Module Outlines during course delivery
  • Travel approximately 25%
present
Phoenix, AZ
Technical & Safety Instructor, Multibrand
Phoenix, AZ
Weissnat-Hermann
present
Phoenix, AZ
Technical & Safety Instructor, Multibrand
present
  • High level of knowledge on wind turbines, software interfaces, work processes, use of equipment and tools, and safe work methods for work on wind turbines
  • Maintains personal development timelines in order to teach new courses
  • Supports training administration by providing necessary reports for training completion
  • Continuously develops new competencies and knowledge on Vestas/GE products, policies, and procedures to support training demand
  • Supports development of other instructors through mentor programs
  • Supports QSE department in reviewing safety program updates and integrating new policies into training programs
  • Deliver training to Vestas’ MultiBrand technicians and customers on GE products and Vestas safety programs
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Safety
Bachelor’s Degree in Safety
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor’s Degree in Safety
Skills Skills
  • Ability to handle medical emergencies properly and effectively
  • Maintain good public relations with the community
  • Give swimming lessons to all ages and ability levels
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
  • Ability to frequently walk and sit when leading various recreational activities
  • Deliver quality swim lessons by maximizing class time, and being in the water (depending on the class level)
  • Ability to work irregular hours
  • Ability to work outdoors and under a variety of weather conditions
  • Ability to handle requests, inquiries, and complaints in a cooperative and constructive manner
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, volunteers, supervisors, and the general public
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Water Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certificate or 2-3 years of experience teaching swim lessons required
  • Must possess excellent swimming skills and be able to swim 500 meters using the 5 basic strokes
  • Current American Red Cross CPR required
  • Must be knowledgeable of all Red Cross levels of swimming and be able to communicate them clearly with all swimming students
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Water Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain safety of students at all times by administering and following aquatic center guidelines
  • Deliver quality swim lessons by maximizing class time, and being in the water (depending on the class level)
  • Instructors will be ready to begin 15 minutes before their class starts
  • Responsible for attending all in-services and meetings scheduled
  • May be asked to assist in LTS registration procedures
  • Assist in light maintenance of pool area and up keep of pool house and locker rooms
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Technical & Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Deliver training to Vestas technicians and customers on Vestas products and safety programs
  • Independently manages classroom presentations and simulator lab exercises of 6-8 students to ensure safe and effective learning environment for all participants
  • Travel as required to deliver training to customers and Vestas technicians, often in live wind turbines
  • Continuously develops new competencies and knowledge on Vestas products, policies, and procedures to support training demand
  • Supports training administration by providing necessary reports for training completion
  • Supports ongoing development and improvement of Vestas technical and safety courses
  • 1-3 years of experience in operations and maintenance on wind turbines or similar equipment
  • Experience delivering formal training programs, on-the-job style training, or other peer mentoring
  • Good ability to verbally communicate complex concepts to a variety of people during a classroom or hands-on presentation, including assessing and checking for understanding
  • Ability to navigate company policies and procedures relating to wind technician job requirements
  • Strong focus on safe work methods in an industrial and maintenance environment
  • Ability to apply prior technical knowledge to wind turbine operations, maintenance, use of equipment and tools, and safe work methods relating to work on wind turbines or similar equipment
  • Good skills on MS Office products
  • Travel approximately 25%
  • Able to obtain a passport and Visa if required
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Health & Safety Instructor, Baltimore Resume Examples & Samples

  • Instruction: Teaches Red Cross Health and Safety courses within their current certifications to businesses and to the Baltimore community. Confirms course at least 3-5 business days before the scheduled course. Must arrive to teaching site a minimum 30 minutes before class is to begin
  • Availability-Submits availability to teach in When to Work monthly and keeps the availability current in the system to meet teaching needs of the territory
  • Communications/Reporting: Engages in regular communications with Training Specialist regarding course updates and latest changes to products/services. Actively communicates with Training Schedule Coordinator regarding availability to teach. Submits training activity and other course related records according to standard timelines. Where applicable, training and course-related records must be submitted electronically using the American Red Cross webbased learning center. The instructor is required to use the corporate email account (@Redcross.org) issued to him/her upon hire, for all American Red Cross related correspondence
  • Additional duties may include the following: participation during Town Hall Meetings, quarterly In- Service Training, Product updates, training requirement, certification classes and approved development training. In addition instructors may need to perform light logistics such as restocking of equipment. This activity must be approved by Training Specialist. Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or equivalent (GED).Current certification to be an instructor in discipline is desired. Additional training and certification will be provided to qualified candidate after hire through American Red Cross Health & Safety Service courses. Once certified, the instructor must maintain current basic and instructor level certifications for the courses they have been hired to teach. Experience: Previous experience in education, adult training or service industry preferred. Basic computer and email skills and demonstrated ability to utilize MS Office programs Comfort and experience in using audio-visual technology (computer/LCD, PowerPoint, etc.) for educational delivery. Skills and Abilities: Must have strong presentation abilities and demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to communicate course material in a clear and understandable manner. Customer service orientation. Ability to teach effectively in an adult learning environment. Other: Flexible schedule required during the day, evening or weekends
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On Call Health & Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Good computer skills and demonstrated ability to utilize MS Office programs
  • Flexible schedule available, valid driver license and ability to travel regionally 25-50% & access to transportation to instruction sites
  • Current certification to be an instructor in discipline is desired. Additional training and certification will be provided to qualified candidate after hire through American Red Cross Health & Safety Service courses
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Water Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Swimming
  • Swim Instruction
  • Lifeguard
  • Swim Team
  • Pool Maintenance
  • Cash Register
  • Money Handling
  • Supervisory Skills
  • Food Service
  • Food Preparation
  • Stocking
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Water Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Collects client data for quality improvement process
  • Establishes and regularly updates the swimming plans, including parents/guardians or other health care professionals where appropriate in goal setting
  • Keeps current in standards of practice in swim instruction via appropriate continuing education
  • Maintains records as required (i.e. attendance, progress reports, etc.)
  • Organizes and stores equipment at the end of session; reports damaged equipment
  • Prepares client/family for termination of swim instruction as maximum potential or benefit of instruction is reached
  • Provides effective adaptive swimming techniques based upon physical, cognitive, functional and observational findings
  • Trains and supervises class aides and level I instructors as assigned
  • 2 years of college coursework preferred
  • Able to analyze information pertinent to each client in order to make timely and appropriate decisions
  • Communicates effectively and interacts appropriately with both children and adults
  • Experience with children with special needs preferred
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Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develops, maintains and updates course presentation plans and training modules to ensure the subject content is maintained to the current industry standards and it includes all local policy/requirements. (20)
  • Enroll program participants, monitors program effectiveness, tracks attendance, maintain training records, and prepare periodic reports. (10)
  • Develops and implements Environmental, Safety, and Health training procedures, as required, to maintain an effective training program and ensure a safe working environment throughout the contract. (10)
  • Revises and updates training policies and procedures as required. (10)
  • Peforms applicable certification/re-certification of personnel. (5)
  • Develops statistical information (data analysis) to support leaderships decisions and proposals. (5)
  • Performs other duties as required by supervisor / management. (5)
  • Performs responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies, procedures, and other applicable regulations. (5)
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Health & Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current certification to be an instructor in discipline desired to instruct is a plus, but not required. Additional training and certification will be provided to qualified candidate after hire through American Red Cross Health & Safety Services courses
  • Ability to travel within a 60 mile radius of Raleigh/Durham, up to 50-75% of the time
  • Bilingual, Spanish/English, candidates strongly desired
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Occupational Safety Instructor Sales Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Valid Driver's license required
  • Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite to include: Word, Excel and Outlook and Internet/Intranet
  • Previous Sales or Service experience, a plus
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Health & Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • High School Diploma or equivalent (GED), college degree preferred
  • Current Driver’s License and access to transportation to instruction sites
  • Ability to travel within a 60 mile radius of Greensboro, up to 50-75% of the time
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Recreation Assistant Water Safety Instructor Nf Resume Examples & Samples

  • Water Safety Instructor Certification
  • Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Meet all qualification/eligibility requirements
  • A completed and signed copy DA Form 3433 is required prior to entrance on duty
  • Appointment is subject to completion of a favorable background checks/investigation to determine suitability for this position
  • Must be available to work weekends and holidays and flexible to work various shifts
  • Resume and/or DA Form 3433 (http://cpol.army.mil/library/naf/jobkit/app-01.html)
  • Completed Occupational Questionnaire (View Occupational Questionnaire)
  • Any required documentation to support qualification or education requirements (e.g. certification(s), licensure, transcripts, etc.) For more information, see Required Documents (below)
  • If claiming Involuntarily Separated Military Preference (ISMP), submit a copy of the DD 214 (member 4 or service 2 copy) or equivalent with your application
  • If claiming DoD Current or Former NAF employee (CNE/FNE) Priority Consideration (to include current Appropriated Fund (APF) employees) submit a copy of DA Form 3434 or equivalent with your application
  • If claiming Outside Applicant Veteran (OAV) Priority Consideration, submit a copy of the DD 214 (members 4 or service 2 copy) or equivalent with your application
  • If submitting a manual application, your responses to the Occupational Questionnaire (to view questionnaire click View Occupational Questionnaire) must be completed on the OPM Form 1203-FX. (To download form, click or paste this URL into the browser https://www.opm.gov/Forms/pdf_fill/OPM1203fx.pdf )
  • ONLINE (preferred) at https://www.usajobs.gov/ and search for Vacancy Identification Number (VIN) 1955887
  • FAX: Fax your application package (see above) to the USA Staffing Fax Processing Center (478) 757-3144. The VIN (1955887 ) must be clearly identified
  • IN PERSON: You may drop off your application package (see above) to the servicing CPAC, NAF HR Office listed as the point of contact for this vacancy announcement
  • To inquire about additional application options or to request Reasonable Accommodation please contact the CPAC, NAF HR Office listed as the point of contact for this vacancy announcement
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Health & Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current Driver’s License and access to vehicle or other transportation for travel to and from instruction sites
  • Strong computer/typing skills and demonstrated ability to utilize MS Office programs, and online, web-based technology to submit payroll time- card, course related training documents, as well as for regular communication
  • Access to and ability to use phone, internet and email
  • Ability to travel within a 60 mile radius of Minneapolis, 75-100% (Mileage is reimbursed.)
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Water Safety Instructor Intermittent Resume Examples & Samples

  • Selectee will be required to participate in Direct Deposit/Electronic Funds Transfer as the Standard method of payment for payroll and travel purposes
  • Males born after 12/31/59 and at least 18 years of age must be registered with the Selective Service System, unless covered by an exemption under the Selective Service Law, in accordance with 5 U.S. Code 3378. Selectee will be required to provide a written statement regarding his registration status, unless he is exempted by this statute
  • Must satisfactorily complete a Federal Background check
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Water Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Water Safety Instructor
  • Lifeguard Training
  • CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer
  • Standard First Aid
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Water Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Detailed, complete Employment Application is required to help better evaluate the applicants qualifications – minimum and preferred as noted on the job posting
  • Detailed, complete Employment Application will be used to determine salary if the applicant is the top candidate that is selected for this position
  • Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application
  • Employment history dates must include month and year
  • All 17 year olds require parent signatures at the time of interview
  • Applicants will be interviewed. If the applicant is offered a conditional job offer based on meeting training requirements, he/she will be required to show proof of citizenship. Applicants must bring I-9 documents to verify proof of citizenship/employment. To review the correct I-9 documents to bring, go to http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-9.pdf
  • Applicants must bring Social Security Card to be used for payroll verification
  • Applicants must bring all relevant certifications at the time of interview
  • Must have reliable transportation
  • Attend mandatory Orientation
  • Attend all area specific mandatory paid in-service meetings
  • Report to work on time for every shift assigned
  • Remain free from being under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol
  • Wear staff uniform only while on duty
  • Work weekends, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
  • Be willing to substitute for others
  • Perform general cleaning and maintenance duties while at work
  • Team player with excellent customer service skills and schedule flexibility
  • Experience working with diverse populations and communities, including public speaking and interacting with individuals of diverse social, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds
  • Experience communicating information clearly and concisely in person, by phone, email, etc., while exercising tact, patience and discretion in a professional demeanor
  • Experience in coordinating information requests and forwarding to correct contact for responses
  • Experience maintaining and establishing working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, other City personnel and the public
  • Excellent writing/composition skills, organizational skills, problem solving skills, and the ability to multitask is preferred
  • Instructs various levels of classes, pre-school through Community Water Safety
  • If qualified, may work as a Lifeguard or a Head Lifeguard
  • Must be able to verbally communicate with public and staff effectively
  • Assists in organizing and conducting recreation activities
  • Plans, organizes and leads program activities
  • Maintains, inventories and cares for City property and equipment
  • Keeps supervisor informed of materials and supplies necessary to conduct programs
  • Cleans program areas after completion of activities and at end of work day
  • Demonstrates cooperative behavior with team, supervisors and the public
  • Leads, teaches, demonstrates and officiates recreational activities for a variety of age groups
  • Monitors and records compliance with safety and department guidelines and rules. Maintains attendance, activity, supply and equipment records
  • Assists in development of lesson or activity plans and program evaluations
  • Assists in the use of equipment and supplies
  • Communicates with a wide range of people
  • Provides information and directions
  • Encourages and guides participants
  • Sets up equipment for scheduled recreational activities/events
  • May include cashiering duties
  • May give direction to program volunteers on specific activities or projects
  • Knowledge of general safety practices and procedures
  • Knowledge of First Aid
  • Basic knowledge of personal computer operation
  • Ability to learn how to properly use and care for equipment and supplies
  • Ability to provide guidance and instructions
  • Ability to communicate activity objectives, program information and directions
  • Ability to conduct games and activities following established rules, guidelines
  • Ability to retain and use safety rules and department guidelines
  • Ability to evaluate program activities verbally and in writing
  • Ability to plan, organize, motivate, lead, and promote a variety of recreational activities for different age groups with diverse interests and varying skill levels
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, volunteers, supervisors, and the general public
  • Ability to handle requests, inquiries, and complaints in a cooperative and constructive manner
  • Ability to work outdoors and under a variety of weather conditions
  • Ability to frequently walk and sit when leading various recreational activities
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Health & Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prior experience in education or service industry is a plus, but not required
  • Current Driver’s License and access to transportation needed for travel to and from instruction sites is required
  • Must have strong computer/typing skills and demonstrated ability to utilize MS Office programs as well as online, web-based technology to submit payroll time- card, course related training documents and for regular communication
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Water Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ensure the safety and well-being of pool patrons
  • Enforce all pool rules
  • Prevent accidents and render first aid as necessary
  • Give swimming lessons to all ages and ability levels
  • Review, evaluate, and direct Water Safety Aides in the "Learn-to-swim" program
  • Provide swimming instruction to participants as outlined by the American Red Cross
  • Assist Pool Manager in the coordination and implementation of the Water Safety Instruction program
  • Complete all records and reports including accidents, control and discipline, time slips, and leaves of absence
  • Assume custodial duties as assigned
  • Assist in the registration of patrons for swim classes and lessons
  • Maintain good public relations with the community
  • Lifeguarding skills
  • Rules and regulations of pools
  • Stroke and swimming techniques
  • Water Safety Instruction levels of ability
  • Specific instructional techniques for competitive swimming
  • First aid, CPR, and basic life support techniques
  • Oversee safety of patrons
  • Perform first aid and CPR procedures
  • Learn and enforce rules and regulations
  • Conduct and implement group and individual swimming lessons
  • Work effectively with other aquatics staff
  • Write reports as required
  • Maintain harmonious relations with the public
  • Follow oral and written directions
  • Establish and maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties
  • Note: Subsequent Oral Interview and Water Tests will be scheduled periodically
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Health & Safety Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Instruction: Teaches Red Cross Health and Safety courses within their current certifications to businesses and to the community. Confirms course at least 3-5 business days before the scheduled course. Must arrive to teaching site a minimum 30 minutes before class is to begin
  • Supply Chain/Logistics: Manages all equipment and inventory in their possession. This may include transporting, unloading and setting-up the necessary materials and supplies needed to teach classes and return the materials to the prescribed location. At conclusion of class, is responsible for the cleaning equipment according to established decontamination guidelines and reporting any maintenance issues to the appropriate logistics staff member
  • Quality Assurance: Responsible for applying quality assurance and control programs. Integrates quality improvement activities and measures in overall service provision. Ensures that the proper safety measures are in place to protect customers and staff who participate in the training activities
  • Resource Management: Responsible for efficient and effective use of resources. Adheres to the financial and registration policy regarding unregistered students in Community classes
  • Availability: Submits availability to teach in When to Work monthly and keeps the availability current in the system to meet teaching needs of the territory
  • Personnel Management: When an instructor’s certification is at the level of an Instructor Trainer, they may mentor or coach other instructors as a part of new instructor orientation or during instructor remediation provide supervision to instructors to ensure high quality delivery of services and products
  • Additional duties may include the following: Participation during Town Hall Meetings, quarterly In- Service Training, Product updates, training requirement, certification classes and approved development training. In addition instructors may need to perform light logistics such as restocking of equipment. This activity must be approved by Training Specialist
  • Education: High School Diploma or equivalent (GED).Current certification to be an instructor in discipline is desired. Additional training and certification will be provided to qualified candidate after hire through American Red Cross Health & Safety Service courses. Once certified, the instructor must maintain current basic and instructor level certifications for the courses they have been hired to teach
  • Experience: Previous experience in education, adult training or service industry preferred. Basic computer and email skills and demonstrated ability to utilize MS Office programs Comfort and experience in using audio-visual technology (computer/LCD, PowerPoint, etc.) for educational delivery
  • Skills and Abilities: Must have strong presentation abilities and demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to communicate course material in a clear and understandable manner. Customer service orientation. Ability to teach effectively in an adult learning environment
  • Other: Flexible schedule required during the day, evening or weekends
  • Travel: Ability to travel regionally 50-75%. Current Driver’s License preferred. Access to reliable transportation to training sites
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Technical & Safety Instructor, Multibrand Resume Examples & Samples

  • Deliver training to Vestas’ MultiBrand technicians and customers on GE products and Vestas safety programs
  • Ensures all participants meet all learning objectives in Course & Module Outlines during course delivery
  • Travel as required to deliver training to customers and Vestas’ MultiBrand technicians, often in live wind turbines
  • Continuously develops new competencies and knowledge on Vestas/GE products, policies, and procedures to support training demand
  • Supports ongoing development and improvement of Vestas technical and safety courses. May function as instructor responsible for one or more courses in the Vestas Training Catalogue
  • Maintains personal development timelines in order to teach new courses
  • Supports QSE department in reviewing safety program updates and integrating new policies into training programs
  • Supports development of other instructors through mentor programs
  • Associates degree in a technical discipline, military training, or a combination of technical education and experience on wind turbines or similar equipment
  • 2-5 years of experience in operations and maintenance on wind turbines or similar equipment
  • 2-5 years of experience delivering formal training programs for adult learners in a safety or technical discipline
  • Ability to work independently or under limited supervision
  • Ability to work in a team environment, regularly consulting with other knowledge experts in order to present most accurate and up-to-date information to class participants
  • Good ability to plan and organize in a classroom environment to ensure course outlines and objectives are met
  • High level of ability to verbally communicate complex concepts to a variety of people during a classroom or hands-on presentation, including assessing and checking for understanding
  • High level of knowledge on Vestas policies and procedures relating to service technician job requirements
  • Strong focus on safe work methods in wind turbine setting. Able to influence cultural change within participants regarding their views on safe work
  • High level of knowledge on wind turbines, software interfaces, work processes, use of equipment and tools, and safe work methods for work on wind turbines
  • Demonstrated proficiency on MS Office products, including Power Point, Word, and Outlook
  • Able to communicate in English. Second languages (especially Spanish) are preferred
  • Must be able to work and conduct training in wind turbines, climb >250ft, access confined spaces, and work at heights
  • Travel approximately 50%