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ZRKeywords: Part Time; Swim; Swimming; Trainer; Counselor; C Nanny; Baby Sitting; Entry Level; High school; college; Coach; children; kids; pool; safety; swim lessons; instructor; summer job; after school; lifeguard; Ellis; Red cross; front desk; teaching; teacher; side gig; baby sitter; child care; flexible hours; Each Goldfish Swim School is an independently owned and operated franchise.
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Swim Instructor Job DescriptionReports to: Aquatics Supervisor/Assistant General ManagerDescription: SafeSplash® Swim Instructors are responsible for upholding and teaching in accordance to the SafeSplash® Swim School teaching certification and curriculum.
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Must have or willing to obtain CPR , First Aid, and American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor or Basic Swim Instructor (BSI) certifications. WORK ENVIRONMENT The Swim Instructor position is at the Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center (IROEC.
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The aquatics Swim Instructor is a hero by helping to create recreational swimmers, refine skills and ensure kids stay safe in and around water. If you want to make a positive impact on children, the aquatics Swim Instructor role is the adventure for you.
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The Arts & Enrichment Cooking Instructor teaches arts and enrichment classes for all ages in group settings. Cooking Instructor Part-Time. We operate four full-service recreation centers, golf courses, outdoor pools and restaurants, two ice centers and miniature golf courses, a botanical garden event center, a BMX track, a sports dome, batting cages, an entertainment center, a hotel and a nature center.
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Must successfully pass IPAP training to teach swim lessons for levels Parent-Tot through Level 3 or possess a current swim instructor certification such as Red Cross, WSI or equivalent, or have one year of teaching experience for all levels.
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American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor or Basic Swim Instructor (BSI), CPR, and First Aid certifications. The Swim Instructor/Water Safety Instructor (WSI) conductscomprehensive assessments of each student's performance, offers constructiveguidance, and maintains detailed records of attendance, progress, andincidents.
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The applicant shall possess a Scuba Instructor certification card. Job title: Scuba Diving Instructor. Maintaining logs of all training activities and student responses to instructor feedback.
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Position Summary The Group Fitness Instructor provides cutting-edge group fitness instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment.
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The main focus of a swim instructor is to teach swimming skills in accordance with SafeSplash curriculum in a fun, positive manner. Swim Instructor Job Description. SafeSplash Swim School will cover 50% of the cost of one uniform per calendar year per employee.
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If you're an experienced pickleball coach with a passion for teaching and a desire to focussolely on delivering top-notch instruction, we invite you to join TeachMe.to as anIndependent Pickleball Instructor.
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The Department of Anthropology seeks qualified individuals for its Adjunct Instructor pool and welcomes applicants at any time. Title: Adjunct Instructor: Anthropology. We welcome candidates who have experience with HSI/MSIs and/or who speak Spanish, Vietnamese, American Sign Language, Chinese (Cantonese, Mandarin and other variations), Arabic, Tagalog, Farsi, French, or/and Yoruba.
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Possession of a current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor, USA Swimming Swim Coach, and/or CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certification(s) preferred. Group Fitness Instructor (From an Accredited Institution/Program.
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This position acts as a Camp Director at the City of Kirkland Tennis & Swim Camp at Peter Kirk Park Monday through Thursday. Tennis/Swim position works directly with the Camp Lead to instruct children at a variety of tennis levels.
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Persian Farsi instructor must have a minimum ILR level 4 in reading, listening and speaking in Persian Farsi and a minimum ILR level 2 in reading, writing, speaking and listening in English. OR the instructor shall have a ILR level 4 in American English and a minimum ILR level 3 in reading and listening in Persian Farsi.
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