so you don't have to have any certificates or anything? they just train and test you on everything there?
Here's the description from the WDWCP website:
Lifeguard
Responsibilities may include:
Monitoring Guests safety in water and on slides/attractions
Physically challenging work and prolonged exposure to outside elements
Providing first aid and basic life support in the event of Guest injury or illness
Strong swimming skills
Keeping recreational areas clean
Providing Guest information
Standing for extended periods, working outdoors
During off-peak seasons, assisting other operating areas throughout the Walt Disney World® Resort, including performing roles other than lifeguarding
Each individual must be evaluated and certified at the Walt Disney World Resort. All lifeguards must pass a swim test and a vision screening that requires 20/20 vision with or without corrective lenses. In the event you do not pass the swim test described below, you will be placed in another role based on availability.
Lifeguard Swim Test
Swim 200 yards (183 meters) freestyle or breaststroke
Retrieve a 10-lb (4.5 kg) brick from the deepest section of the pool (minimum 8 feet / 2.4 meters)
Tread water with hands out of the water for two minutes
Participants reserved a Lifeguard position must complete a pre-qualification test prior to their arrival. Participants must have have the certified instructor validate skills and complete a form that must be sent to the Recreation team no longer than 2 weeks prior to a participant's arrival. This form is available on this Web site to those extended invitations to participate on the program as a lifeguard.