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KEYWORDS: swim, swimming, lifeguard, pool lifeguard, ymca, aquatics, country club, teen lifeguard, lifeguard job, camp counselor, child care, children, teacher, coach, mentor, fitness, swim instructor, childcare, entry-level, hiring immediately, full time, member enrollment, teen, summer job, after school job, part time, babysitter, fun, rescue, 16 year oldEach Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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Join as an instructor and explore the fin-tastic opportunities (and endless fish puns), even if this is your after school or second job. They are the ones who show our families why they should choose Goldfish Swim School week after week, making learning (and work) FUN.
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Each franchisee can set their own wages, benefit programs and terms and conditions of employment, which may vary at each Goldfish Swim School location. Goldfish Swim School - Rockville is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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We're now hiring year-round, part-time instructors with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months Join as an instructor and explore the fin-tastic opportunities (and endless fish puns), even if this is your after school or second job.
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QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: More than 2,500 verifiable hours that document experience caring for children (babysitter, nanny, Sunday school teacher, coach, after-school group leader, etc.
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We come from all different backgrounds - child care worker, camp counselor, babysitter or nanny, stay at home mom, elementary education or teachers ade, physical therapy assistant or healthcare worker.
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Team members in the past have worked with Goldfish through High School and College to move into management positions, making memories that last a lifetime! We are actively growing our leadership team of Golden Teachers, Trainers (Golden Buddies) and Deck Supervisors - all you have to do is learn our curriculum, culture and build relationships from within your teamFree swim lessons for children & siblingsGift cards, swag, staff outings and other rewards like pizza after a long night in the poolWe are a culture-driven company.
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Goldfish Swim School - Centereach is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The respective Franchisee is the employer at each Goldfish Swim School location. Benefits: Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Training & development Children's Swim Instructor (Mornings, Evenings, and Weekends)Paid training, set shifts, no late nights.
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