
Saturday
8.00am – 12.30pm
Location: Warwick Farm#
Mainsbridge School
70 Williamson Cres
Warwick Farm NSW 2170
Benefits:
About Rainbow Club:
Rainbow Club is a network of social swimming clubs for children with a disability. Rainbow Club Australia is a charity that helps children with a disability learn to swim and provides young adults with aqua exercise classes. We have 70+ clubs across NSW, Victoria, ACT and QLD and have plans to increase our footprint to meet the increasing demand for membership. We employ 400+ swimming teachers on a casual basis to provide personalised swimming lessons and aqua exercises to children and young adults with a disability.
The Role:
We are looking for an enthusiastic, qualified swimming teacher to help children with disabilities learn to swim at Warwick farm Rainbow club on Saturdays during term.
This is a great opportunity for weekend work. You will leave every week feeling like you've made a difference in the lives of children and families with a disability.
Responsibilities Swim Teacher:
Conduct safe, positive, and motivating swimming classes following our Swim the Rainbow Program
Skills and Experience:
Knowledge and understanding of swim teaching and water safety, ensuring member safety and enjoyment
Ability to manage members of various ages and abilities in an aquatic learning environment.
Essential Requirements:
To Apply:
Please apply through the Swag Job Board (will require you to 'sign' up) or copy this link to browser and express interest in the position https://www.myrainbowclub.org.au/teacher-eoi/
Please note we have a shut down period and will return on the 6th of January, 2025. All applications and enquiries will not be responded to until then.
Rainbow Club Australia is a member focussed organisation dedicated to protecting the safety of children while helping them learn to swim.

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