2007 Lifeguard Exam
County of Los Angeles Fire Department



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Be an LA County Fire Department Ocean Lifeguard!

Test date will be Saturday, September 22, 2007

Earn $20.57/hr starting pay

$21.50/hr with EMT

No Prior Training Necessary

Flexible work hours

Choice of Beaches

Lifeguard Academy Training - 10 Days on 5 Consecutive Weekends in April, May, and June 2008

Practice Swims at Santa Monica Lifeguard Headquarters: August 18 and 19, September 15 and 16 (8am)

Who is Eligible

To apply you must have a GED or high school diploma, be 18 years of age by time of orientation (1st Academy will be in April, dates to be announced; 2nd Academy will be in May, dates to be announced), and have a valid California drivers license.

 

Application deadline is Friday, August 31st, 2007

What to Do

1) Study the Job Bulletin. Click here to view the Job Bulletin.

2) Complete a 1,000 Meter Swim Certificate (must be signed by a Lifeguard or Swim Coach). Click here for Swim Certificate.

3) Fill out a County of Los Angeles Job Application by FRIDAY, August 31, 2007 at 5:00pm. Click here for Application.

4) Application and completed swim certificates must be received at the following address by 5:00pm, August 31, 2007:
Los Angeles County Fire Department
Personnel Office
1320 N. Eastern Avenue, Room 221
Los Angeles, CA 90063

5) Attend practice swims (optional) 8am August 18 and 19, September 15 and 16 at Santa Monica Lifeguard Headquarters (further instructions will be mailed to applicant).

6) Make sure you're in top swimming condition.

Questions?

Contact the Los Angeles County Lifeguard Training Facility at (310) 939-7200 or.

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Train hard!

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