1. Media Advisory
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 12, 2013
MEDIA CONTACT:
Maureen Faul
Public Information Officer
Indy Parks & Recreation
Email: maureen.faul@indy.gov
Office: (317) 327-7035, Cell: (317) 450-9278
INDY PARKS NOW HIRING FOR HUNDREDS OF SUMMER JOBS
Lifeguarding Positions Among Many That Build Lifelong Skills
INDIANAPOLIS – Summer is just around the corner, and Indy Parks is hiring for hundreds of seasonal
jobs. Lifeguard positions in particular provide an ideal summer employment option for high school and
college students, teachers looking for extra income during break, or older adults looking to become
more involved in their community.
Indy Parks’ lifeguards are certified in a 3-day program that covers lifeguarding skills, water rescue
techniques, First Aid, and CPR.
The training and skills will stay with you well past summer, as former lifeguard Jason Kocher knows
firsthand. “Lifeguarding for Indy Parks was one of my first jobs, not my first job, but the first job that I
really liked!” says the owner of Dick’s Bodacious Bar B Q in Downtown Indianapolis. “My job
reinforced excellent customer service skills and taught me proper First Aid that I have used in
emergency situations in my restaurant. If you enjoy helping others, lifeguarding is a great job.” Jason
began with Indy Parks as a lifeguard when he was 16 at Ellenberger Park and Garfield Park pools. After
several years, he continued to gain experience in management when scheduling and training staff at
Eagle Creek Park Beach.
Applicants for Indy Parks lifeguard positions must be Marion County residents 16 years or older, be
able to pass a swimming test consisting of a 200-yard swim using front crawl or breast stroke, one-
minute tread with hands out of the water, and successful retrieval of a 10-pound diving brick from 10
feet of water.
To learn more about this and other seasonal job openings at Indy Parks, apply online at
www.indy.gov/jobs or call (317) 327-1470.
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