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Waterworks Aquatics is a premier swim school that teaches children ages 3 months through adult how to swim. Job Description:A Waterworks Aquatics Swim Instructor is primarily responsible for teaching Private and Semi-Private swimming lessons to children and adults.
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CPR for Adult, Child and Infant (obtain within 60 days) Ability to swim and maintain alertness at all times. As the Pool Attendant, you will allow members down the water slides while maintaining safety.
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Must be able to obtain Ellis & Associates ILTP Lifeguard Certification and ability to hold necessary certifications for teaching swim lessons or coaching swim team. This standard includes skills in adult, child, infant, and two-rescuer CPR, AED and Emergency Oxygen administration.
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This position will teach swim lessons to patrons ages 6 months to adult. Swim instructors may choose to work at Seascape, Prairie Stone or both. All swim instructors are required to be in the water to teach each level.
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The Swim Instructor position teaches a progressive swim program to individuals ages six (6) months to adult. Hold current Swim Instructor Certification or the ability to complete the Shawnee Swim Instructor Training Program prior to employment.
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A swimming instructor must possess and keep current Lifeguarding or YMCA Aquatics Safety Assistant (YASA) certification, Adult/Child/Infant CPR-PR, First Aid and AED. Will be expected to get Fundamentals of Teaching Swim Lessons, Youth & Adult Swim Lessons and/or Parent/Child & Preschool Swim Lessons Certifications.
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Swim instruction for preschool, school age and adult students in group and private lessons. Have familiarity with American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim levels and other Red Cross water safety courses and know how to use course materials effectively.
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The main focus of a swim instructor is to teach swimming skills in accordance with SwimLabs® curriculum in a fun, positive manner. Current American Red Cross CPR-PR/AED, First Aid for adult, swimmer and infant required.
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Free membership at the JCC/Logan Swim Club. adult day services program and is the only Veterans Administration approved provider of long-term care in Mahoning. Heritage Manor is rated a five-star skilled nursing facility by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services.
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Courthouse offers a variety of swim opportunities including parent tot, group lesson, child and adult private lessons, summer swim camps, and advanced swim team. The swim instructors are responsible for instructing and evaluating all swim lesson participants.
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Must obtain and maintain American Red Cross Adult CPR and First Aid certification within 6 months of employment. Job title: Swim Instructor. The applicant shall provide formal classroom instruction/outdoor field PT and formal classroom instruction/swim training in accordance with established Aviation Rescue Swimmers Preparatory courses.
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Must be at least 16 years of age and possess a current YMCA Swim Instructor or Red Cross WSI certification upon hire. Must be Swim Instructor certified or able to get the YMCA V6 Swim lessons instructor.
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Salary: $11 per hour and/or $9 per ½ hour swim lesson session. When you work for the Y, we offer you all the perks of being a Y member including access to all branches and discounts on classes, child care, and camp.
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Knowledge and ability to teach/test physical fitness and swim standards. Must successfully complete Physical Training Instructor (PTI) course or other military branch or civilian equivalent within 2 months of employment if not previously completed and documented.
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We look to develop youth through continuous learning opportunities involving after school programs in our community centers, a variety of special events, athletic leagues, swim lessons, summer camp as well as programs for those with developmental disabilities.
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