Swimming Teacher
- Organisation:
- Leatherhead Swimming Club
- Contract Type:
- Self-Employed
- Qualifications:
- Water Safety: RLSS National Rescue Award for Swimming Teachers and Coaches (NRASTC)
- Water Safety: RLSS National Pool Lifeguard Qualification (NPLQ)
- Teaching Swimming: SEQ Level 2 Teaching Swimming Qualification or ASA Level 2 Award in Teaching Aquatics (QCF)
- Working Hours:
- Part time
- Location:
- Leatherhead
- Salary:
- £18-24 per hour based on experience
- Closing Date:
- 31st July 2024 23:59
Leatherhead Swimming Club in Surrey is looking for a Swimming Teacher to join our Academy team.
The Academy is going through a period of growth. We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who loves to teach the sport of swimming. We are looking for a candidate who has experience teaching the sport of swimming and working alongside other passionate teachers and coaches.
Leatherhead Swim Academy is the foundation of Leatherhead Swimming Club (LSC), therefore, a key area in maintaining the quality of our whole program.
Job Title: Leatherhead Swim Academy Swimming Teacher
Accountable to: Leatherhead Swim Academy Head Teacher, LSC Executive Committee and Head Coach
Hours: Up to 5 hours teaching per week ‘on deck’. Extra teaching and coaching opportunities may be available.
Qualifications/Experience:
- SEQ/ASA/UKCC Level 2 Teaching Swimming qualification or similar (preferred in combination with a Swim England Swimming Coach Certificate/ASA Level 2 Coaching Award)
- Suitable lifeguard qualification (NRASTC/NPLQ) preferred but not essential. Suitable coaching cover (IOS/BSCA)
- We are looking for a committed, organised individual to join our team of swim teachers. Applicants must be responsible, punctual and enjoy working with children. Applicants should be able to work as part of a team as well as individually.
Key Responsibilities:
- The planning and delivery of a series of detailed and progressive sessions in line with all stages of Swim England’s Learn to Swim Programme
- The ability to adjust session plans to suit the individual needs of the swimmers, using age-appropriate practices
- The ability to create a fun, motivating and stimulating learning environment.
- To communicate effectively suitable practices and demonstrate correct techniques.
- Ensuring the safety of all swimmers.
- Ensuring that all equipment is used correctly and maintained in good condition.
- Liaising with the Awards Coordinator to ensure the Academy participants receive their badges and certificates in a timely fashion upon completing stages.
- Maintaining correct, up-to-date records including registers, individual progress
- Supporting the admin team as and when it is required
- Promoting the Swim Academy
The closing date for applications is as above.
How to apply
Please send your CV to Stuart McCrea via the apply button.