The Lifeguard is responsible for maintaining safety around swimming pools and recreational facilities at Shangri-La Singapore. Requirements typically include a valid lifeguard certification, current CPR and first-aid training, strong swimming ability, good physical fitness, and the ability to respond calmly during emergencies. Previous experience in a hotel, resort, pool, or leisure facility is advantageous. The candidate is expected to supervise guests, enforce safety rules, conduct regular pool and equipment checks, keep accurate incident records, maintain a clean and safe environment, and provide courteous service. Flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and public holidays is required, along with clear communication, alertness, teamwork, and a professional hospitality attitude.
Shangri-La Singapore is a luxury hotel located near Orchard Road and is part of Shangri-La Group, an international hospitality company founded in Asia. The hotel is known for its landscaped grounds, premium accommodation, restaurants, meeting facilities, family amenities, and attentive service. It serves leisure travellers, business guests, families, and event visitors. Employees generally work in a multicultural environment with an emphasis on genuine hospitality, service excellence, safety, and professional development. Roles at the hotel may include guest services, food and beverage, housekeeping, culinary operations, engineering, wellness, recreation, administration, and security. As a large luxury property, Shangri-La Singapore typically offers structured operating procedures, shift-based work, staff benefits, and opportunities to develop a career within the hotel or wider Shangri-La network.
Singapore is a compact island city-state with strong opportunities in hospitality, tourism, food and beverage, aviation, retail, finance, technology, and healthcare. It is multicultural, highly organised, and known for safety, efficient public transport, excellent healthcare, and diverse food. Popular areas include Orchard Road, Marina Bay, Sentosa, Chinatown, Little India, and East Coast. The lifestyle is convenient but relatively expensive, especially for accommodation; shared housing or living farther from the city centre can reduce costs. Singapore has a tropical climate, with hot, humid weather and frequent rain throughout the year. Foreign employees normally need an employer-sponsored work pass, such as an Employment Pass, S Pass, or Work Permit, depending on qualifications, salary, and role eligibility. Candidates should confirm requirements with the employer and Singapore's Ministry of Manpower before relocating.
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