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Additionally, the Aquatics Director will have the rewarding responsibility of helping coach the Golds Aquatics Swim Team, a youth USA Swim Team. This role involves guiding and mentoring young swimmers in their pursuit of excellence and competition.
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Ability to obtain certification as a Lifeguard Instructor, Swim Instructor Trainer and Child Abuse Prevention Trainer once hired. Ability to obtain certification as a Lifeguard Instructor, Swim Instructor Trainer and Child Abuse Prevention Trainer once hired.
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Preferred QualificationsValid Lifeguard certification from YMCA of the USA or American Red Cross with Basic Life Support, First Aid and Emergency Oxygen*Y Lifeguard Instructor Certification or equivalent.
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Swim Instructors create a safe and engaging swimming experience by teaching age/level appropriate swim lessons for beginner to advanced students, while also enforcing pool/facility rules and protocols.
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Join our team as the Aquatics Director and Golds Aquatics Swim Team Coach, and play a pivotal role in fostering a safe, competitive, and nurturing environment for young swimmers. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Aquatics Director to oversee all aspects of our aquatic facility, including managing swim lesson programs, swim instructors, lifeguards, and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the pool.
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Conducts lifeguarding and swim instructor certification trainings and in-service training for Aquatics staff. Conducts lifeguarding and swim instructor certification trainings and in-service training for Aquatics staff.
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Develop and oversee a progressive swim program aligned with the goals of Gold's Aquatics Club. Design and implement effective training plans to enhance swimmers' technique, endurance, and performance.
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Swim Teaching/Coaching or Lifeguard experienceCurrent First Aid & CPR CertsA love for swimming and a passion for teachingAccess to reliable transportation Why join AquaMobile? The Opportunity: We’re looking to expand our team of dedicated, qualified swim instructors and lifeguards who will deliver effective, engaging, and enjoyable at-home swimming lessons to clients of all agesFull-time, part-time, or casual positions available — you decide.
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As an Aquatics Program Coordinator, you will beresponsible for developing, organizing, and implementing high quality and member-focused YMCA Aquatic programming while maintaining supervision of Aquatics Staff and Swim Instructors.
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General Purpose: Responsible for the planning, programming and implementation of all fitness and swim activities to make individual and group instruction, programming, wellness and nutrition. Essential Duties: Responsible for the financial management of the department to include fitness and swim.
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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. Description: SafeSplash Swim Instructors are responsible for upholding and teaching in accordance to the SafeSplash Swim School teaching certification and curriculum.
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Members have exclusive access to a Tom Doak designed golf course, Pro Shop, Greathouse fine dining and activity center, Hill House caf, swim and fitness facility, and Sasse Mt. Outpost glamour campsite.
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TheYMCAof Pierce and Kitsap Counties is seeking a Swim Instructor to join our team! As a Swim Instructor, you will provide direct leadership, prepared instruction and motivation for students in swimming classes.
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All new hires will have to pass a swim & dive test in addition to possessing at minimum, a basic scuba certification. Advanced scuba diving certifications (i.e. dive master, instructor, commercial diver certification, 1st or 2nd class Navy Diver classification), and current First Aid and CPR certification, OR.
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Lifeguard/Instructor and Assistant Swim Coach. Lifeguard/Instructor and Head Swim Coach. Assistant Swim Coach Only. Head Swim Coach Only. Help raise water safety awareness in your community and learn how to be a Swim Instructor at the Peter Kirk Pool.
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