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read moreRoyal Life Saving Society - Australia's National Manager Training and Workforce Development, Shaun Jackson has advised that 1300 public pools across Australia have commenced looking for swim teachers and lifeguards to keep people safe this summer.
With predications for a scorching summer this year, community pools are looking to have a summer workforce that maintains safety standards.
Among those the aquatic industry is looking to attract are students on university holidays; carers looking for flexible employment that works around other responsibilities; or retirees keen to keep active with some work.
Jackson notes “our recent National Aquatic Industry Workforce Report showed how much people in the industry love their work and enjoy helping people in their community.
“There are lots of reasons people may not be able to work full-time hours: caring responsibilities, study commitments, and health conditions are common reasons people may not be able to, or want to, work a traditional nine to five job.
“The aquatic industry is unique in that it offers genuine flexibility, it pays well, and your qualifications are recognised wherever you are in Australia.
“Whether it’s a capital city or a remote location every pool needs swim teachers and lifeguards.
“We know the long, hot summer ahead will make community pools even more important, especially in less affluent parts of Australia where the opportunity to cool off in the pool will particularly help vulnerable members of the community.”
Royal Life Saving analysis shows more than 600 jobs as lifeguards, pool operators and swim teachers are currently available – and that number is growing by 250 every week, even before seasonal pools start gearing up for opening.
To become a qualified swim teacher or lifeguard is a short, relatively inexpensive course which is nationally recognised. There are a range of federal and state-based support programs to help cover the cost.
Both swim teachers and lifeguards regularly have to call on a range of high value skills such as communication, risk management, decision-making, teamwork, customer service and performing under pressure, all of which are transferable to other industry sectors.
To help prepare Australia's lifeguard workforce for potentially the busiest summer in a decade, Royal Life Saving is rolling out significant updates to the Royal Life Saving National Pool Lifeguard Award - the industry standard in pool lifeguard training for the past 35 years. The course will focus on the latest innovations in preparation, planning, supervision, scanning, aquatic rescue and after care.
Depending on your situation, access more information on working in the aquatic industry or complete a training course with the recognised leaders in aquatics training.
18th August 2023 - Life Saving SA gains support for collaborative program to address industry staff shortages
14th April 2023 - Skill shortage sees Shepparton Aquamoves cancel some swimming lessons
16th January 2023 - 90% of Australian employers expect staffing shortages in 2023
7th November 2022 - Lifeguard shortage results in late start for South Grampians’ outdoor pool openings
3rd September 2022 - Staff shortage impacts Bega Valley’s Bemboka pool reopening
15th August 2022 - New Youth Aquatic Accreditation Program aims to address Victoria’s swim teacher shortage
19th July 2022 - Ongoing lifeguard shortages lead to temporary closure of Wellington’s Tawa Pool
27th January 2022 - Swim teacher shortage impacts sees lessons cut at Parkes Aquatic Centre
14th January 2022 - City of Ballarat finds solutions to staff shortages at its aquatic centres
10th January 2022 - Lifeguard shortage and storm force ongoing closures of Ballarat pools
7th January 2022 - Staff shortages impact Gold Coast’s lifeguard team and close Upper Coomera Aquatic Centre
31st December 2021 - Staff shortages lead to pool closures at Ballarat Aquatic and Lifestyle Centre
31st December 2021 - Older workers may help ease staff shortages through holiday season
18th May 2021 - Royal Life Saving highlights lifeguard and swim teacher shortage as providing opportunities for job seekers
18th May 2021 - Lifeguard shortage sees weekend closure of Alice Springs Aquatic and Leisure Centre
18th March 2021 - Drastic shortage of swim teachers puts young Australians at risk
21st December 2020 - Staff shortages see closure of Cowra Aquatic Centre
6th July 2023 - Belgravia Leisure looks to hire up to 1,500 lifeguards and swim teachers ahead of summer
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