DCR Ramps Up Recruitment for Lifeguards and Seasonal Staff for Summer 2025
Candidates can earn up to $27 plus up to $1,250 in
bonuses; additional roles for park rangers, interpreters and more
BOSTON – The Massachusetts Department of Conservation
and Recreation (DCR) today announced open applications for lifeguards, head
lifeguards, pool and waterfront supervisors, and water safety instructors for
the 2025 summer season. These positions will serve at the agency’s 32 guarded
beaches, 24 swimming pools, and two wading pools throughout the state. DCR
offers competitive hourly wages ranging from $22 to $27, depending on the
position and required certifications. In addition, qualified candidates who
apply early and work through the end of the season can earn up to $1,250 in
bonuses.
“Our beaches welcome thousands of visitors each year, and
lifeguards are key to ensuring a safe and fun experience,” said Governor
Maura Healey. “As a DCR lifeguard, you’ll be at the heart of a high-energy,
rewarding role that helps people enjoy their time while keeping them safe at
our pools and waterfronts.”
“I loved my time working as a lifeguard growing up – it's a
fun and important job. You’ll spend your summer outside, make good money and
maybe even save lives,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll.
“Lifeguards are leaders in their communities – they are first responders who
are trained to calmly and efficiently manage crisis situations at our
waterfronts and pools. I encourage anyone who is interested to
apply.”
DCR is offering an early sign-on bonus of $500 for
candidates who submit a complete hiring packet by Wednesday, May 1, 2025.
Lifeguards who stay through Sunday, August 17, 2025 – the end of the
pool season – will receive a $250 retention bonus. Additionally, those
who work through Labor Day, Monday September 1, 2025, marking the end of
the beach season, will receive an extra $500 bonus.
To apply for a lifeguard position, candidates must be at least 16
years old by their date of hire, complete lifeguard training, and be certified
in first aid and CPR. DCR offers free lifeguard training classes through May
for candidates who commit to working before the summer season begins. As first
responders, lifeguards play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of visitors
at state-managed beaches and pools.
DCR will open its 81 designated swimming areas across
Massachusetts Memorial Day Weekend (May 24-26, 2025), and the season
will run through Labor Day (September 1, 2025). All DCR pools open in
June and are equipped with accessible chair lifts and/or ramps to allow visitors
of all abilities to enter the water. DCR also provides beach mats and floating
beach wheelchairs at many of its beaches.
“Climate changes is making our summers hotter than ever.
That’s why safe access to our state pools and beaches is so important for
families and residents. It is especially vital for our environmental justice
communities,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper.
“Lifeguards help our communities cool down on hot summer days. It’s all about
keeping these communities safe while seeking relief from the heat.”
“Every summer, thousands of families, residents, and
visitors of all ages, abilities and backgrounds visit our beautiful beaches and
pools,” said DCR Commissioner Arrigo. “Recruiting and hiring trained and
qualified lifeguards is crucial to ensuring that our beaches and pools are safe
and welcoming places for everyone. If you are a strong swimmer who is looking
for a summer job, reach out to us and apply today.”
Most of DCR’s pool and waterfront positions are seasonal,
with a 40-hour work week, including weekends and holidays. Limited part-time
lifeguard and instructor positions (up to 20 hours per week) may also be
available. To learn more about available pool and waterfront positions or to
apply for open positions, visit mass.gov/lifeguards.
As part of the effort to recruit lifeguards and other pool
and beach safety staff for the upcoming summer season, DCR is collaborating
with partner state agencies, state and local elected officials, municipalities,
and educational institutions to spread the word about this opportunity for
good-paying summer employment. DCR’s lifeguard recruitment is a year-round
effort. In the fall, DCR ran multilingual radio PSAs recruiting candidates to
enroll in the agency’s free lifeguard training classes on JAMN945 and La Mega.
Staff have also been promoting the job opportunities at job fairs and
expos.
DCR is also hiring for other seasonal positions for Memorial
Day through Labor Day, including rangers, park interpreters, supervisors,
forestry assistants, building and ground maintenance workers, and office
assistance. Some positions will run from April through October. For more
information, interested applicants should visit www.mass.gov/guides/dcr-seasonaljobs
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