People with a passion for water safety and teaching children are being encouraged to apply for a community scholarship to become a swim instructor through Aquamoves.
The opportunity is the result of a partnership between Aquamoves, The Hunter Boyle Children’s Swim Program and Kidsafe.
Greater Shepparton City Council acting living manager David Booth said the scholarship aimed to combat issues around water safety and access to swim lessons.
“Swim instructors play such an important role in the development of children’s skills and confidence in the water,” he said.
“Council is extremely pleased to be partnering with The Hunter Boyle Children’s Swim Program to allow more people to obtain their swim instructor qualifications.
“The more instructors we have in our region, the better opportunity we have to promote and maintain water safety.”
The scholarship includes the Life Saving Victoria swim teacher licence, first aid and CPR certificate, Working with Children Check and paid training hours.
Mr Booth said the scholarship included plenty of mentoring and guidance for candidates to ensure they were supported during the process.
Ongoing development is provided through in-house training and future employment.
“No experience is required to apply for the scholarship,” Mr Booth said.
“We are looking for confident, energetic, reliable individuals who have a passion for teaching children.
“Council understands the importance of expanding our team of swim instructors and our Learn to Swim Program to ensure access to swimming lessons within Greater Shepparton is readily available.”
Anyone interested can email swimschool@aquamoves.com.au by Monday, February 13, with their full name, phone number and a brief statement on why they would like to apply.
For more information, phone Aquamoves on 5832 9400.