Saturday last day for tryouyts at Port Orange YMCA pool for summer lifeguard positions at the World's Most Famous Beach in Daytona

Headline Surfer photo (above) and video (below) of lifeguards at the beach in Daytona.

By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The last day for summer lifeguard tryouts is Saturday at the Port Orange YMCA.

"Are you interested in a job that involves sun, sand, and saving lives?" asked Tammy Marris,  deputy chief of the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue?

"If so, we have the perfect summer gig for you! Volusia County's Beach Safety Division is hiring lifeguards to help keep beachgoers safe this summer."

Tryouts are mandatory for those interested in a position. The last tryout date and location are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday (March 12) at the Port Orange YMCA, 4701 City Center Parkway, Port Orange.

Applicants must be at least 16 on or before June 1 and be able to swim 500 meters freestyle in under 10 minutes, swim 50 yards freestyle in under 30 seconds, and run a half-mile in under 3 minutes, 15 seconds.

Candidates considered for hire will undergo a background check, physical and drug screening. Starting pay is $13.24 per hour.

There is a $500 incentive for lifeguards if they meet criteria specifying the number of weekend workdays over their first summer. This is explained during the recruiting class. Those who wish to participate in the selection process must attend one of the 2022 tryouts, as well as Volusia County Beach Safety's lifeguard recruit class (mandatory 48-hour ocean rescue training).

Additionally, participants must attend a 40-hour first responder class and CPR course or provide proof of equivalence.

For more information, visit volusia.org/beach or call 386-239-6414. Deputy Chief Tamra Malphurs Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue Public Information Officer.

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