Penticton has been recognized as one of Canada’s most livable cities, according to latest rankings by The Globe and Mail, ranked as the eighth most livable medium-sized city in Canada. Nationally, Penticton earned high marks for access to amenities (11th in Canada), #11 for midlife transitions and #11 for retirement, as well as #13 for young professionals. Penticton also placed within the top 20 in the categories of raising kids (#19), contributing to an overall ranking of 35th across Canada. Rooted in agriculture and surrounded by natural beauty, Penticton is known for its orchards, wineries, and craft breweries—making it one of Canada’s top wine destinations. More than 100 years since its incorporation, Penticton continues to grow as a place to live, work, and play.
Lifeguard Instructor I (Part-time)
Job No:
26049
Location:
Penticton
About the City of Penticton
Penticton is a vibrant, innovative waterfront city known for its commitment to sustainability, community well-being, and economic opportunity. With a strong focus on good governance, collaboration, and service excellence, the City is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. As one of the most active development regions in British Columbia, Penticton features a diverse mix of large-scale and complex construction projects.
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About the Opportunity
The City of Penticton is looking for multiple part-time permanent (beginning September 2026) Lifeguard Instructor I's, based in Penticton, B.C.
The Recreation Department promotes and contributes to a healthy community and enhances the quality of life for Penticton residents and visitors through planning, management and delivery of recreation, sport events and active living opportunities. This department partners with volunteers, community members and private sector providers to support recreation opportunities in the City.
The Lifeguard Instructor I is primarily responsible for a variety of duties in the provision of aquatics and drowning prevention services at the Community Centre Pool. In addition to supervision, instruction and/or facilitation of aquatics programs, the Lifeguard/Instructor provides services including public safety, first aid, emergency response and ensures operational standards are maintained to required legislated and industry requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
- Safety supervision of public swim participants, enforcement of facility and industry safety
standards and related public relations. - First aid and emergency response, including appropriate documentation.
- Instruction of all levels of the Lifesaving Society Swim for Life program, including lesson plans and progress reports, as scheduled.
- Instruction of private and school board lessons, including planning and administration.
- Customer service and public education.
- Light custodial and maintenance duties.
Required Knowledge, Abilities & Skills:
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Team player.
- Excellent physical condition.
Required Education, Training & Experience:
- Standard First Aid.
- Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard Award.
- Lifesaving Society Swim for Life Instructor Award (required but consideration may be made for candidates in process).
- Police Information Check is required.
- Lifesaving Instructor Award is an asset.
- Aquatic Fitness certification is an asset.
About the Benefits
Compensation based on skills and experience is an hourly rate of $28.55 - $30.45 (Beginning September 2026, Minimum of 15 hours per week, CUPE), along with a host of excellent benefits including:
- 15.5% in lieu of benefits, vacation, and statutory holidays.
- Free on-site parking
- Fleet vehicles provided for inspections and site visits
- Draws for tickets to local concerts, hockey games, and employee appreciation events
- Wellness initiatives and team-building activities
- A picturesque waterfront location with access to world-class outdoor recreation and a progressive, community-oriented work culture
At the City of Penticton, we recognize that great talent and great ideas come from a variety of backgrounds. Tapping into the diversity of our community makes us all stronger and allows us to serve Penticton even better.
That's why we welcome all applicants to consider joining our team. We encourage Indigenous persons, people of colour, all genders and expressions, 2SLGBT2QIA+, persons living with disabilities, and others who reflect our ever-changing workplace to apply. If you require any accommodations during the recruitment process, please let us know, we'd be happy to support you!
If your experience is close to what we're looking for, we would love a chance to talk about working with you. We welcome your cover letter and resume by June 14, 2026.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
This position is only open to those legally entitled to work in Canada.