Lifegueards posing together for group pic

Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol


Join the 2021 Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol!

We are recruiting for our 2021 season! The Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol is an elite group of men and women responsible for ocean rescue and beach safety at Delaware's award-winning state park beaches. Our beach patrol members receive advanced, nationally certified training, work in some of the most beautiful locations in the state, meet lifelong friends, compete in lifeguard competitions, and serve the people of Delaware, all while getting paid and having fun!

Are you interested in joining the Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol? We are recruiting for our 2021 season! We provide all of the necessary training, and pay you while you receive it! Plus, you'll be eligible for a Wilmington University Scholarship.

Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol members

We Offer:

  • Advanced Certification
    DSBP maintains advanced certification through the United States Lifesaving Association (USLA).  USLA is the only national organization setting industry standards for open water and surf lifesaving.  DSBP is one of only three patrols in Delaware with this advance level of certification.
  • Paid Training 
    You will receive our own Delaware State Park Ocean Rescue Training, (DSPORT), renown in the Mid–Atlantic as one of the most comprehensive and best programs around.  Guards that have moved on to other patrols, and incoming guards we have hired from other patrols, have all mentioned the superiority of DSPORT training. 
  • Nationally Accredited DOT Emergency Medical Responder Training
    Training includes CPR/AED, oxygen administration, and trauma/medical care at the professional level.
  • Competitive Salary
    We will have a new salary schedule starting this season, establishing us as one of the highest paid patrols in the mid-Atlantic.  We have numerous guards paying their own way through college, all on a beach patrol salary!
  • Physical Fitness
    As mentioned, beach patrol is a demanding job.  We expect all of our guards to be physically fit and mentally alert. To ensure this, you will be required to work out on a regular, if not daily, basis.  You will almost always have a stand partner, and will be given plenty of time to work out, all on our dime.  You are a professional athlete and will be treated as such.
  • Stand Rotations
    We offer our guards rotations of 30 minutes on stand and 30 minutes off stand.
  • Competition
    We participate in numerous local, state, regional, and even national lifeguard competitions.  You will have the opportunity to try out for and represent our patrol, showing off the skills and training you have worked so hard to master.
  • Prime Beach Locations
    We have four separate locations at Cape Henlopen, Delaware Seashore, and Fenwick IslandState Parks.  This provides us with the flexibility to work with your housing location, no matter where you live.  It also provides that small patrol, tight-knit feel, even though you will be part of one of the largest patrols in Delaware.
  • Housing
    We offer a limited number of subsidized housing options to qualified applicants.
  • Additional Training Opportunities
    You will receive additional, paid training over and above what is directly related to the beach patrol. Even first year guards are eligible for Medic Assist through SCEMS, various HR programs, and informal trainings with our patrols own Medical Director, Dr. Paul Cowen.  Veteran guards will be able to move on and pursue ATV, PWC, SCUBA, and even helicopter rescue training.

A Message About Our Response to COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged everyone in this past year. Here at Delaware State Parks, we have gone to great lengths to keep both patrons and employees safe. State park guards are given temperature checks each day upon arrival. DSBP provides guards with a wide variety of personal protective equipment and cleaning supplies to ensure that the spread of COVID-19 is limited to the best of our ability. Patrons and employees are advised to comply with CDC Guidelines for COVID-19. For the latest COVID-19 updates for Delaware State Parks, visit our COVID-19 page

 

Beach Patrol rescue drill

Application Process

To apply for the Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol, you must complete the following steps:

  • Sign up for a 2021 Beach Patrol Tryout
  • Successfully complete the tryout
  • Fill out an application on-site
  • Interview with Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol officers and senior staff following the tryout

Tryout Information

The first step in the hiring process is to sign up for and successfully complete one of the scheduled tryouts. Tryout registration will open at 8 a.m. one month before the scheduled tryout date. Registration will close 1 week before the scheduled tryout date. Spots are limited!

2021 Beach Patrol Tryout Dates

At the Sussex Family YMCA in Rehoboth Beach.

  • Saturday, February 27 at 1 p.m.
  • Friday, March 19 at 4 p.m.
  • Saturday, March 27 at 1 p.m.
  • Friday, April 16 at 4 p.m.
  • Saturday, May 15 at 6:45 a.m.

Tryout Criteria

No experience is necessary, but minimum physical fitness standards and swimming ability are required:

  • Minimum Age Requirement: 16 at time of hire
  • 550-yard swim within 10 minutes, freestyle stroke only
  • Demonstrate acceptable back- and side-strokes
  • 25-yard swim within 18 seconds
  • Simulated 25-yard rescue tow with 10# diving brick
  • 2-mile beach run within 20 minutes
  • 100-yard soft sand sprint within 20 seconds
  • 30 push-ups within 60 seconds
  • 30 sit-ups within 60 seconds
  • 25-yard soft sand stand drag

Items to bring to your tryout

  • Swim Suit
  • Towel
  • Sweats
  • Running shoes
  • Contact info for at least 2 references
  • Driver's license
  • Social security card
  • Direct deposit information (voided check, or account statement showing both routing and account numbers)

Beach Patrol in the water

Scholarships for Beach Patrol Members

Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol (DSPBP) and Wilmington University have teamed together to offer Wilmington University scholarships to members of the Parks Beach Patrol or their immediate family members. This scholarship can be used for classes regardless of whether you are pursuing a degree from the university or not. Children of DSPBP members are also welcome to apply.

The DSPBP member must have completed a minimum 12 weeks employment as a Delaware State Parks lifeguard to be eligible.

For questions regarding this scholarship, please contact our Business Services Office.

See What It's Like To Be A DBSP Lifeguard

Beach Patrol member Hannah

"I joined the Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol because of the amazing work environment and the high demands for on the job. Being on the beach all day has its perks, but what I enjoy most is the fact that I get to help keep patrons safe and have the training to save lives and provide medical attention when needed. Daily workouts keep me in great shape and lifeguard competitions are the highlight of my summer. This job is in high demand, the pay is great, and the satisfaction you get from helping others is even better. If you love the ocean and want a fun job, this beach patrol is calling your name!”

~ Hannah

Beach Patrol member Alec

“I joined the Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol not only as a result of my lifelong love of the ocean, but also to help those in need. It is extremely rewarding using your lifesaving knowledge to make a true impact on someone's life. In addition, the patrol is a unified group of well-skilled individuals who love what they do. This gives a great sense of community at work, and therefore I enjoy my time on the stand each and every day. The members of this patrol have my full trust at all times because they are not only my co-workers, but my friends as well.”

~ Alec

Beach Patrol member Nick

“I joined the beach patrol because I was looking for a more fulfilling place to put my lifeguarding skills to use. I'm also an avid surfer and love the opportunity to work where many people only get to vacation. Summer 2020 will be my fifth summer with DSBP, and my second summer as a lieutenant. My favorite part of my job is working with my employees and the public. My staff are some of my best friends. I also love helping the public understand how to have fun and stay safe at our beaches. At DSBP, you will receive the highest level of training, get in the best shape of your life, meet lifelong friends, and make unforgettable memories.”

~ Nick

Beach Patrol member Jodi

“I joined Delaware State Parks because I’m in love with the beach. This was my rookie year on the patrol, and in it I found a second family. My favorite part about DSBP is hard work being rewarded by the smiles and uplifting comments from our patrons. If your goal is to stay fit and spend your summer on the sand and in the water, this is the right job for you!”

~ Jodi

Testimonials from Rookie Training Week:

“This has been the most physically, emotionally, and psychologically challenging week of training that I have ever participated in. It taught me to have better confidence in myself, my friends, and in all the DSBP lifeguards. Our workouts have made me realize what I am capable of. I’m very glad I chose DSBP this summer and look forward to wearing my uniform proudly. I only have positive things to say about DSBP and the training that was included.”

“Throughout this past week, I have learned a lot about how to be a lifeguard but also to stay strong when things are rough. Rookie training was by no means easy, and I was pushed more than ever before. I have also learned a lot about being on a team and encouraging everyone else to stay strong as well. At the end of the day, it is my job to make sure that everyone makes it home safely no matter what might be going on in my personal life. While training was physically and mentally demanding, every day I went home feeling accomplished for what I had learned and the workouts I had completed.”

“These have been some of the best and worst days of my life. I’ve grown so much already and have learned so many valuable life skills and lifeguarding skills alike. You have all shown me the discipline I need in order to succeed on the stand and in life. I feel confident in my ability to protect the lives of others and I am wholly confident that I can save a life. This has been an amazing program and I consider myself lucky to be part of it. I will never forget my experience.”

Join our team!

Ocean rescue is a demanding job, and our experienced staff will prepare you to meet every challenge. If you have any questions about the Delaware State Parks Beach Patrol, contact our beach patrol captain:

Kris Knutsen
Phone: (302) 632-0396
Email: Kris.Knutsen@state.de.us