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Kings Camps is seeking enthusiastic Swimming Teachers to deliver engaging swimming sessions for children aged 5-17 during school holidays. This role involves ensuring safety, developing water confidence, and providing a fun learning environment. Join a team dedicated to making a positive impact on children's lives through active participation in sports.
Swimming Teacher (Summer) - Northwood, London
Swimming Teacher
Overview
Are you ready to make a splash in your career? Kings Camps are seeking dynamic and enthusiastic Swimming Teachers to join our team. If you have a passion for developing children's water confidence and ensuring a safe aquatic environment, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Kings Camps run sports and activity day camps for children throughout the school holidays that deliver our mission - getting children active, having fun, and learning together.
We know market-leading programmes don't deliver themselves - it's our people who create amazing holiday experiences for children - and we're now hiring energetic and passionate Swim Teachers to deliver our mission in 2025 and beyond.
Why work for Kings Camps?
Job Description
Reporting to the Camp Manager and working alongside a like-minded team of ratio'd staff, swimming teachers are responsible for planning and delivering safe, structured, fun, and active sessions to children aged between 5 and 17 in the school holidays.
Swim Teachers need to be able to adapt for varying age and ability levels (children are grouped by age, typically 5-7, 8-10, 11-14, 15-17), focusing on developing water-confidence and basic stroke development. Our programme is all about getting children active so you'll be delivering structured, active games, and fun activities rather than a learn-to-swim programme.
Safety is our number one priority, and Swim Teachers work closely with Lifeguards to ensure preparation of areas and equipment, management of risk assessments, monitoring of water conditions, and management of incidents. Children and staff must adhere to the Kings Camps' Swimming Policy, the venue Normal Operating Procedure, and Emergency Action Plan.
Staff will work with groups of mixed ability children, with a maximum of 16 children in the pool, and sessions typically lasting between 30-45 minutes. Session times and pool availability will vary, but we typically run sessions between 9.30 am - 3.30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Child safety is our number one priority, so you'll ensure that the welfare of children is paramount at all times, supervising children during breaks, participating in swimming sessions, overseeing the safe use of equipment, promptly recording any incidents, implementing behaviour management policies, and upholding health and safety standards and procedures.
We operate at some amazing school and university venues across the UK and partner with organizations like the RNRMC, Annington Trust, and the Army Welfare Service, running Kings Camps for serving personnel's children at Military Establishments. If you'd like to join us in a residential capacity, please add a note in your application.
Person Specification (Ideal, but with some flexibility)
Our Safeguarding Promise
Kings Active Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Safer recruitment is central to our work, and all staff and volunteers are expected to share our commitment to safeguarding, creating an environment where young people feel safe and can thrive.
About us
Kings Camps are a market-leading, not-for-profit organization offering sports and activity day camps at over 50 UK locations, encouraging children and young people to be active, have fun, and learn together.
Founded in 1991, inspired by US-style summer camps, we established a model to reach more children through not-for-profit work in the UK and overseas. Our coaches, known as Red Tops, deliver high-quality sports camps with energy, passion, and a commitment to child development, which we call the Kings Factor.