The Swim Instructor is responsible for providing swim instruction to students of all ages following the American Red Cross (ARC) curriculum and guidelines within a safe, enjoyable and positive atmosphere that promotes safety and participant satisfaction.
Responsibilities
- Creates a safe, enjoyable and positive class experience.
- Provides swim instruction to students of various ages and levels of ability.
- Explains and demonstrates proper swimming techniques and aquatic skills.
- Teaches and encourages participants in the acquisition of new aquatic skills and swimming strokes.
- Develops progressive lesson plans and modifies instructional strategy as needed.
- Maintains constant supervision of participants and responds to emergency situations.
- Communicates consistently to each participant throughout the class about performance, progress and goals.
- Understands and applies the standards of the ARC Swim Lessons program, including swimming levels and skills taught at each.
- Evaluates and recommends level placement for future lessons.
- Performs all other related duties as requested or assigned.
Education and Experience
- Minimum of 16 years of age.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Current American Red Cross (ARC) Water Safety Instructor certification required.
- ARC CPR/AED/First Aid certification within 60 days of hire.
- Demonstrated ability to swim in shallow and deep water, and tread water (Level 5 swimming ability).
- Ability to perform all swimming skills being taught and demonstrate proper techniques.
- Ability to recognize swimmers who may be in need of assistance and respond accordingly.
- Ability to communicate with participants of all ages and levels.
- Ability to recognize and react to hazardous/dangerous situations.
EQUIPMENT USED
- Computer
- Telephone
- Kickboard
- Lifejacket
- Barbell
- Ring
- Pull Buoy
- Flotation devices
- Megaphone
- Whistle
- First Aid Kit
- PPE
- AED
- Shepherd’s crook
MENTAL & PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS
Mental Effort
- Ability to remain alert with no lapses of consciousness for long periods of time in a warm environment with air temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
- Ability to recognize distress signals.
- See, observe and hear all participants and make sound judgements and decisions even when distracted by noise and activity.
- Perform all swimming skills being taught.
- Attention to safety standards, procedures, and practices.
Physical Requirements
- Bending, lifting, carrying up to 40 pounds.
- Ability to remain in the pool area at all times during lessons and capacity to remain in water of 80 – 90 degrees Fahrenheit for one to four hours.
- Communicate verbally, including projecting the voice across distance in normal and loud situations.
- Ability to demonstrate all swimming skills being taught.
- Ability to support child or adult body weight in the water.
Working Conditions
- Warm/humid indoor or outdoor environment.
- Exposure to sun.
- Exposure to slip and falls.
- Exposure to pool chemicals.