Overview
Tenure: Casual
Location: Echuca War Memorial Aquatic Centre (EWMAC) and outdoor pools
Remuneration: $32.45 per hour + 25% casual loading
Are you passionate about water safety and love working with people of all ages? We're looking for enthusiastic and dedicated Learn to Swim Teachers to deliver high-quality swimming lessons to individuals, schools, and groups as part of the Campaspe Learn to Swim Program. In this role, you'll play a vital part in helping students build essential swimming skills and water confidence in a safe, supportive, and fun environment. If you're ready to make a splash and inspire others through professional instruction, we'd love to hear from you
To be successful for this role you will require
Current AUSTSWIM Certificate or equivalent qualifications for Swimming and Water Safety (or in the process of obtaining it).
Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate.
Victorian Working with Children Check.
Valid National Police Check and Driver's Licence.
What's in it for you
Enjoy the flexibility to work around your availability.
Continuous professional development and career progression opportunities.
Join an organisation that has a high regard for maintaining a healthy and safe workplace.
Be part of a highly skilled, experienced, and supportive team.
Not yet qualified? No problem
If you've enrolled in a relevant course, you're still eligible to apply.
Click here to explore upcoming training opportunities in your area.
Eligible candidates who are successful may also be able to access Council grant funding to help cover course fees.
For more information, please contact Emma Barnes – Learn to Swim Team leader on (03) 5481 9639.
To apply or to view a copy of the position description: Please visit the careers section on Council's website and follow the instructions.
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