Swim Safety Expery

Location

Fairfield

Type

Part Time

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Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Free uniforms
  • Paid time off
  • Wellness resources
Drowning is unfortunately the leading cause of accidental death for children. But since 1981, British Swim School has been on a mission to stop that. We are a nationwide company with over 200 locations teaching more than 20,000 students every week to help save lives!

We are currently looking to hire Swim Safety Expert to help us save little lives.

REQUIREMENTS FOR SWIM SAFETY EXPERT

As a Swim Safety Expert, you will teach students of all ages in accordance with the British Swim School aquatics program and provide customer service that focuses on retention of families through engaging relationships to secure further lesson bookings and to attract new customers. We can train anyone on how to teach the way we teach, but here is what we do need from you:

  • You need to be a “swimmer”. Ideally, you have an understanding of all four strokes and an overall appreciation for the water
  • You've got to love working with children and seeing them progress
  • You need to be upbeat and ready to enjoy having fun at work. Having fun is mandatory!
  • Improve British Swim School’s retention rate and avoid drops. 
  • Deliver the best customer service possible.  
  • Create positive first impressions, facilitate orientation for new families. 
  • Ensure proper set-up, maintenance and break down of on-site marketing and merchandising at poolside and throughout the property.  
  • Manage class schedule, attendance, lesson board and report attendance (Check  students in for swim class and to ensure that children are placed with the proper  instructor and communicated on the lesson board) 
  • Attend staff meetings and ongoing training/coaching as requested by the Customer 
  • Experience Manager. 
  • Promote sales for new enrollments, twice a week classes, no-drops and siblings. 
  • Clear, clean and organize all appropriate collateral and materials at the end of every  shift. Ensure merchandise is properly stocked. 
  • Assist instructors from the pool deck when they request assistance. 
  • Report accidents and injuries to supervisor as soon as possible. 
  • Check all water quality, temperature and chemical levels prior to the first scheduled class of  the day and re-checked periodically.
  • Be able to work weekend mornings (Saturday or Sunday or both) from 8:30am-2pm
  • Be able to start weekdays at 3:30pm
  • You need to be able to reliably commute to our pool location(s)

COMPENSATION AND REWARDS

  • Pay $16.50-$18.00/hr (based on experience)
  • Structured, paid training (including lifeguard certification)
  • Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Free Employee Assistance Program for expert support with mental, financial, family or other challenges.
  • Professional Development and leadership training
  • Opportunities for internal advancement 
  • Flexible schedules - shifts are 5- 6 hours; easy to schedule around school or other jobs
  • Paid birthday off and paid holidays


So what are you waiting for, come be a part of the BSS team- it will be the best decision you make. A fulfilling job begins with a good company with a great mission!

Check out @britishswimschoolhudsonwf_nj on Instagram to see some of our happy students and your future colleagues at work!

Compensation: $16.50 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.

Each franchise location is independently owned and operated by a franchisee (franchise owner). Your application will go directly to the franchisee, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this franchisee. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to British Swim School Corporate.

Company Website: britishswimschool.com

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