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Keywords: 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.
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Proven experience working as a swim instructor or lifeguard. Ultimately, an exceptional swim instructor should be able to communicate effectively with students and ensure that all water safety rules are adhered to.
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Year-round Employment: Reliable schedules and advancement opportunities to grow your career with us! Foss Swim School is a premier swim school with 26 locations across the Midwest and decades of proven success training children to be world class swimmers.
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Water Safety Instructor Job Description: Teach Aqua-Tots Curriculum to kids age 4 months – 12 years old We are willing to train ANYONE! Sales/Admin/Office experience Babysitting/nannying experience Teaching/tutoring experience Previous lifeguarding/swim experience Participated in a team sport If you are friendly, humble, driven, and willing to bring the best experience possible to local families, we would love for you to apply TODAY.
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Goldfish Swim School follows all CDC and WHO safety standards along with following any local guidelines. Our team is growing, and we are looking for team players who are enthusiastic, have a can-do perspective, and enjoy working with kids.
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Goldfish Swim School (Milford) offers a growth program with the opportunity for up to FOUR promotions in the first 90 days! Job Title : Swim Instructor/Lifeguard. Interacts with parents/guardians on the activities and development of students’ swim skills.
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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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We’re now hiring year-round, part-time instructors (no seasonal positions available) with leadership opportunities available within your first 3-6 months. A Day In The Life As a Swim Instructor.
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Y-USA Leader Certification (within 90 days of hire)At least 18 years of age for (lifeguard instructor and ASHI CPR instructor) and 21 years of age (swim instructor trainer)At least 1 year job related experience.
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Lifeguard Instructor and WSI or YMCA Swim Instructor certifications are preferred. 90% of the aquatic lead's time will be spent in direct service as the lifeguard on duty, swim instructor, or a combination of both.
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Perform the duties of the Lifeguard/Instructor when necessary including teaching swim strokes and water safety to participants. Skills/Abilities: Swim with proficiency and endurance.
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Foss Swim School is a premier swim school with 25 locations across the Midwest and decades of proven success training children to be world class swimmers. As a FOSS Swim Instructor (actual title is Swim Teacher), you will make memorable moments for children of all ages by teaching life-swim skills in a fun, splashy, and safe environment.
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Requirements: High school diploma or GED. Proven experience working as a swim instructor or lifeguard. CPR, First Aid, and American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor or Basic Swim Instructor (BSI) certifications.
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Preferable but not required to have experience as a swim instructor or working with children. Essential Duties and Responsibilities (including but not limited to):The main focus of a swim instructor is to teach swimming skills in accordance with SafeSplash® curriculum in a fun, positive manner.
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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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