Job description
Brimbank City Council is looking for Swim Teachers to join our Leisure Centres team to deliver Swim Lessons at the new Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre & Sunshine Leisure Centre. We require Casual Swim Teachers who are available to deliver the Swim and Survive program; many hours and shifts are available seven days a week, during school hours, after school hours and on weekends. The role This role provides swim teaching across different Aquatic Programs in line with Council and Centre policies and procedures. Our Swim Teachers teach and assess participants in accordance with the Royal Life Saving Society Australia (RLSSA) Swim and Survive program. Minimum qualifications required for this position are: Teacher of Swimming and Water Safety licence (eg. AUSTSWIM, LSV, ASCTA) CPR certificate Working with Children Check (WWCC) (Employee) We encourage you to apply even if you are in the process of getting these qualifications or you are willing to obtain them. There is a Teacher of Swimming and Water Safety Courses running at Sunshine Leisure Centre on the Saturday 6th April or Thursday 4th April from 8.30am-5pm which is available to interested candidates to help them obtain their license. Funding is available for candidates 25 years and under to cover the cost of the course. About you To succeed in this role, you will have: Current qualifications or a willingness to obtain A positive attitude and passion for swimming and water safety A strong community first approach The ability to work autonomously and as part of a team, particularly during periods of high demand Availability to regularly work flexible hours Brimbank City Council has two leisure centres, Sunshine Leisure Centre and Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre. Swim Teachers will work across both centres. The City of Brimbank is located in the western and north-western suburbs of Melbourne, between 11 and 23 kilometres west and north-west of the Melbourne CBD. Brimbank is multicultural with half of the residents born outside Australia. Brimbank City Council is a Child Safe organisation and endeavouring to promote child safe, child friendly practices. To be eligible for employment at Brimbank City Council you must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident of Australia or be legally entitled to work in Australia. Brimbank City Council actively encourages applicants from aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage, people living with disability, and LGBTIQ+ and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to explore the opportunity of a career at Brimbank. If you have any support or access requirements, or would like to speak to someone about employment process please contact People Culture and Wellbeing on 92494000. If you want to know more about what we do or why you should work for Brimbank City Council check out the following web page: brimbank.vic.gov.au/careers