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March 12, 2008

Now hiring Lifeguards and Pool Manager

Lifeguards

Fry's Spring Beach Club is looking for lifeguards for the 2008 season which runs from mid-May through mid-September. Qualified candidates must have current American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification and CPR for the Professional Rescuer Certification. We want employees who like people, have a positive attitude and a strong work ethic. Responsibilities include but are not limited to supervising members and their guests, both in and out of the water, to ensure their safety and helping to keep the facility clean.  

Compensation: Hourly from $6.50 and up, depending on experience.
Fry's Spring Beach Club is a 501 (c) 7 non-profit organization.
Please contact the General Manager, Cristina Webster at fsbcmgr@comcast.net if you would like to apply.


Pool Manager

Fry's Spring Beach Club is looking for a pool manager for the 2008 season which runs from mid-May through mid-September. Responsibilities include but are not limited to managing and scheduling lifeguards, supervising members and their guests to ensure safety both in and out of the water and assisting in the daily maintenance of all pool operations. The qualified candidate must be 18 years of age or older with at least 2-4 years experience and must have current American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification and CPR for the Professional Rescuer Certification. AED and O2 training preferred but not required.  
 
Compensation: $10.00 per hour, may include meals, bonuses and potential for merit raise.
Fry's Spring Beach Club is a 501 (c) 7 non-profit organization.
Please contact the General Manager, Cristina Webster at fsbcmgr@comcast.net if you would like to apply.

 

 

March 04, 2008

FSBC partners with CERT for clean-up efforts

Fry's Spring Beach Club needs your help this coming weekend!  This weekend, the Charlottesville Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) will be starting off a project to help clean-up and clear downed trees on our 4 acres of undeveloped property.  CERT will be contributing volunteers and supplies, but it is crucial that we also provide volunteers and supplies to make this effort a success.

Charlottesville Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)

CERT is a group of local volunteers aimed at providing support for local emergency and clean-up efforts.  These volunteers offer support in coordination with emergency personnel and provide leadership in training and emergency preparedness education. 
 
The Fry's Spring Beach Club clean-up project will serve as training and practice sessions for CERT while also offering them the opportunity to recruit new members.  Over the period of the project, they expect local firefighters and forestry workers to participate in the efforts.
 
This is your opportunity to come out and help Fry's Spring Beach Club and the Fry's Spring community.  Your volunteer efforts will help this valuable greenspace to survive and continue to be available for the entire community.  Ultimately, this clean-up effort will lead to a woodchipped walking trail that connects Old Lynchburg Road, Jefferson Park Circle, and the main Fry's Spring Beach Club parking lot.  This will allow everyone to enjoy the spring and creek, while providing a safe path to and from Fry's Spring Beach Club.
 
CERT will be starting at 9AM on Saturday, March 8.  Volunteers should be prepared with good shoes/boots and bring food and water.  Any equipment that you can contribute to the volunteer efforts (ie. trimmers, bush hog, chipper, chainsaw, gloves, safety glasses) will be most appreciated. 

The CERT leader for the day will be David Booth.