The Pool Lifeguard Skill Set issued by Royal Life Saving is recognised throughout Australia and in many countries around the world. It is an entry-level professional qualification that can lead to an exciting career in the aquatic and recreation industry.
The Pool Lifeguard Skill Set issued by Royal Life Saving is recognised throughout Australia and in many countries around the world. It is an entry-level professional qualification that can lead to an exciting career in the aquatic and recreation industry.
The course offers expert professional training, and covers the skills and knowledge of first aid, resuscitation, swimming and water safety.
You will also learn about rescue and emergency response techniques, aquatic supervision, risk management, public relations, effective communication, conflict management and basic technical pool operations.
These are valuable skills in any work context and lifeguarding is a dynamic, in-demand profession that can open up work opportunities in a wide variety of national and international locations.
There are also opportunities for career advancement such as Supervisor, Duty Manager, Facility Manager, Swim Teacher and Trainer/Assessor.
Participants must be a minimum age of 16 years old to enrol into this course.
Please be aware that Royal Life Saving Society Australia South Australia Branch Inc (RTO 0996) is not registered as a CRICOS provider. We can only accept international students who hold Student Visa (Subclass 500) if the 8201 condition (maximum 3 months of study) is listed on the visa document.
At time of enrolment, participants are required to provide their valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) for authentication purposes by Royal Life Saving SA. A USI serves as a unique reference number mandated by the Commonwealth statutory office under the Student Identifiers Act 2014, and it can be obtained from the USI.
For over 115 years, Royal Life Saving has worked to harness the strengths of the communities we work with to reduce drowning and turn everyday people into everyday community lifesavers. As a dynamic, not-for-profit organisation, our tangible areas of activity include:
Lifesavers are everywhere in the community. They can be teachers, students, mums, dads, firemen, plumbers or accountants. They patrol the houses, streets, workplaces and parks of the communities in which they live. They don’t always wear a uniform but they can and do save lives.
Royal Life Saving is active across South Australia. Our members, volunteers, trainers, employees and lifesavers are found in almost all communities. Our approach is inclusive and some of our biggest achievements occur away from large capital cities.
We’re here to help all Australians enjoy the water safely through drowning prevention leadership, education and action. We want to bring a love of swimming and water safety education to more people in the community, especially those who may not otherwise have the opportunity to participate.
Lifeguards are highly trained and very knowledgeable about beach safety and conditions. When you arrive at the beach look for the lifeguards. Feel free to ask them about the day’s conditions,
To assist lifeguards in planning for work as a Pool Lifeguard, Wollongong First Aid offers the Professional Pool Lifeguard Course. This course is designed specifically for those that wish to gain industry skills to apply for the position of Pool Lifeguard.
The course covers cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and basic and advanced water rescues and consists of both theory and practical components.
Our accredited Pool Lifeguard Skill Set courses are for people who have responsibility for the supervision and safety of people in and around swimming pools including those involved in aquatic exercise‚ swim coaching and aquatic excursions.
The RLSSQ Pool Lifeguard course develops participants' acceptable standards of knowledge, judgement and physical abilities in the supervision of people in swimming pools.
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