Whether you have done it before, or are eager to help – we’d love to hear from you!
Our club has evolved over many years with dozens of swimmers progressing from children to adulthood, and within that transitioning period, have become strong independent swimmers that have learnt a variety of life-saving skills and qualities taught by the club.
to continue providing this service, we are looking to grow our team of exceptionally devoted volunteers, which without, the club would not run! Take a look at the positions below and enquire if you think you could help.
Poolside assistants
What is a poolside assistant?
Being on Poolside helps the teachers manage their swimmers and provide a better experience for everyone at the club – we put our Poolside Helpers through a funded aquatics course which gives them certification with an Awarding body that recognises them as an aquatic helper!
What does a poolside assistant do?
Our Poolside Helpers assist the teachers in the teaching of their lane, they are able to identify errors in the swimmers stroke and correct the swimmer once they have finished their length. Where possible, poolside helpers should be able to demonstrate (from the side of the pool) the correct technique.
Do I need qualifications?
There are no formal qualifications for this role, but you need to be well-spoken and conform with club Safeguarding Policies and etiquette at all times. We have the option for our helpers to undertake a funded Aquatic Helpers course to get them established in their role at the club!
Can anyone join?
Anyone over the age of 16 is able to join, we will carryout the relevant DBS and Safeguarding checks prior to being invited to poolside, this should take no longer than 2 weeks.
Is it a paid position?
Whilst we’d love to pay our team for their hard work, the club is able to offer affordable swimming sessions due to relying on a group of volunteers. Whilst there is no monetary reward offered, there is definitely room for you to excel at the club and become a qualified level 2 swimming teacher!