Aquatic Educator Swim Instructor (WSI and/or Lifeguard) Small Fish Big Fish Swim School

Aquatic Educator Swim Instructor (WSI and/or Lifeguard)

Part Time • Small Fish Big Fish Swim School
Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
Job Summary
Want to make an impact every day? Then we want to meet you!
Aquatic Educators at Small Fish Big Fish Swim School will be responsible for conducting swim lessons for multiple clients of different ages and skill levels. Aquatic Educators may sometimes be asked to perform ad hoc business-related duties.

Perks
  • Small Fish Big Fish Swim School has many opportunities for advancement in aquatics and management.
  • Consistent hours and schedule
  • Supplemental Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Room for growth within the company
  • PTO
  • Fun Environment
  • Swim Lessons for immediate family members 

Responsibilities
  • Organize and instruct individual students and small groups in swim lessons and aquatic safety. 
  • This includes babies and me, preschool aquatics, and six levels of learn-to-swim courses (guppies, minnows, goldfish, barracudas, dolphins, sharks). 
  • Lift and maneuver students to educate them on proper technique throughout the lesson. 
  • Follow Small Fish Big Fish methods and techniques for daily instruction. 
  • Act as a company spokesperson at community events by educating potential clients and community members on water safety and drowning prevention.
Requirements
  • Schedule: Must be able to work a minimum of two days, Monday - Wednesday, from 2:30 pm - 8:30 pm and a minimum of one weekend day, Saturday or Sunday, from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm.
  • Water Safety Instructor certification
  • Lifeguard/CPR Certification 
  • At least 1- 3 years of experience with Swim Instruction, Education, and/or Aquatics.
Our Vision:
  • Touch as many lives as possible through our positive and fun in-water learning experiences.
  • Develop and strengthen individual mental and physical health through swimming.
  • Educate the community on the dangers of childhood drowning and provide continuing drowning prevention education.
  • Instill a life-long love of the sport of swimming.
  • Always “WOW” our customers.
Physical Demands
  • Ability to Walk and Stand for long periods of time
  • Ability to squat, bend, reach, and climb frequently
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds frequently
Work Environment
  •  Work will be conducted primarily in water/swimming pool setting of the facility
  •  Due to water temperature, temperature may slightly fluctuate
  •  May occasionally walk on slippery surfaces, or surfaces covered with gymnastics equipment
  •  Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud

Note: This job description is a general overview and may be subject to change based on the specific requirements of Small Fish Big Fish Swim School.
Compensation: $16.00 - $17.50 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why Work for Us?

Quarterly Raises
PTO even for part-time employees after 1 year
Paid Holidays after 1 year
Free Swim Lessons after first full quarter
Fun Team
Retirement Matching