Nantucket Lifeguards perform the following duties:
• Prevents injuries and drowning
• Makes ocean rescues
• Identifies beach and water hazards
• Notify the public of any hazards (e.g. weather, jellyfish, etc.)
• Watches designated sections of beach from assigned stations
• Acts as a “first responder”
• Provides first aid
• Helps to enforce the Town of Nantucket Beach Rules and Regulations
• Monitors beach patrons’ safety both in the water and on the beach
• Properly maintains stations, equipment and housing
• Keeps beach log of activity
• Removes hazardous articles from the beach and water
• Maintains communication with Police dispatch and the Marine and Coastal Resources Department
• Any other duties as assigned by the Lifeguard Supervisor
Nantucket Lifeguards are expected to perform these duties with a high level of professionalism and in a courteous manner with co-workers, other town agencies and the general public. Upon being hired a copy of the Nantucket Lifeguard Program Rules and Regulations will be issued to each individual and these will be followed with no exceptions.
Physical demands:
Must be able to swim long distances in open surf. He/she is expected to run in sand and maintain endurance to cope with saving a human life in strong ocean currents. Daily rigorous workouts require total physical output. Frequent swimmer assists and rescues make the job very active.
Work Environment:
The work environment is a beach area in operation from mid-June to early September. Work is almost totally outdoors. Extremes in temperature are common. Fog, mist and high winds are frequent. Lifeguards are expected to remain on station through these conditions and mild rainstorms.
Important information:
• Transportation to assigned beaches is the sole responsibility of the individual guard
• Town provided housing is not guaranteed
• Daily workouts and drills are mandatory
• Second jobs will never take priority over or interfere with the job of lifeguarding.
• There are no paid sick or vacation days
• Each guard will be scheduled for 40 hours per week
*Questions are to be directed to
Scarey@police.nantucket-ma.gov