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Training is paid and Lifeguard/CPR courses are provided in-facility once per month exclusively to Goldfish employees! Once per month required to attend paid in-service & training outside of regular working hours.
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We offer paid training and flexible shifts that are perfect for students or folks who want to grab extra hours without working late nights. We are currently offering paid training and a $50 Hiring Bonus upon completion of training.
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Benefits: Bonus based on performance Employee discounts Opportunity for advancement Job Title: Swim Instructor/LifeguardReports to: Deck SupervisorFLSA Status: Non-ExemptSummary: Works as part of a dynamic crew to instruct kiddos aged 4 months - 12 years on water safety and proper swim techniques with a thorough understanding of Goldfish Swim School curriculum and best practices.
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We provide paid on-the-job training, flexible scheduling, a rewarding work environment, and a one-of-a-kind culture that will make you smile tooSummary: Instruct students on water safety and proper swim techniques based on thorough knowledge of the Goldfish Swim School curriculum.
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It doesn’t matter if you’ve never learned to swim yourself or if you’re a seasoned swimmer, we are proud to provide our team with paid training, certifications and ongoing support. Paid Training We set you up for Extraordinary Results.
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We offer paid training and shifts that are perfect for students or folks who want to grab extra hours without working late nights. Ability to work with children, no formal swim experience required, full training provided.
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A willingness to learn and have FUN is a must Paid training is provided, so prior swim experience is not necessary. Providing continuous feedback to students and parents weekly after lessonsEnsuring swimmer safety during class and encouraging students to follow the "Golden Safety Rules"Once per month required to attend paid in-service & training outside of regular working hours.
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We provide paid on-the-job training, flexible scheduling, a rewarding work environment, and a one-of-a-kind culture that will make you smile, too! Paid on-the-job training.
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Working for Goldfish Swim School will allow you to provide children and families with necessary life skills to combat the ever-growing drowning statistics. Goldfish Swim School follows all CDC and WHO safety standards along with following any local guidelines.
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Perks & Benefits:Growth opportunitiesFlexible scheduleCompetitive PayValuable work experienceIncreased social opportunitiesFuture references/referralsMonthly paid training Requirements:Ability to work with childrenExcellent interpersonal communication and organizational skillsMust be open to cross training and teaching swim lessonsMust be at least 18 years of age or older Duties and Responsibilities include the following, other duties may be assigned.
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Benefits:Leadership rolesFlexible hoursGreat payValuable work experienceIncreased social opportunitiesFuture references/referralsPaid training and CPR/First Aid/Lifeguard CertificationRequirements:Ability to work with childrenExcellent interpersonal communication and organizational skillsMust pass background examinations (included with training)Must be at least 14 years oldMust be able to read, understand, and communicate in English to a conversational level.
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Goldfish Swim School is seeking applicants for a Swim Instructor/Lifeguard in Manchester, CT. Job summary: The Swim Instructor is responsible for instructing students on water safety and proper swim techniques based on thorough knowledge of the Goldfish Swim School curriculum.
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Summary : Instructs students on water safety and proper swim techniques based on thorough knowledge of the Goldfish Swim School curriculum. At Goldfish, it’s more than a job - it’s an endless pool of possibilities, opportunities and life-changing moments.
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Paid training is provided , so prior swim experience is not necessary. We provide in-school lifeguard training, as all of our teachers are required to become lifeguard certified.
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We offer paid training and convenient shifts that are perfect for students or folks who want to grab extra hours without working late nights. Certificates and Licenses : Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid certification training will be provided.
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