Reference: CBC25004
Salary details: Level 1: £14.13 per hour / Level 2: £17.08 per hour
Job term: permanent
Appointment type: part-time
Hours: various hours
Location: Queens Park Sports Centre / Healthy Living Centre
Department: Sport and Leisure
Candidates must possess the necessary right to work authorisation to enable them to work for Chesterfield Borough Council. Regrettably, we are unable to provide sponsorship or assume sponsorship of an employment visa at this juncture.
The sport and leisure team at Chesterfield Borough Council are looking to recruit part-time, annualised, and variable swimming instructors to deliver its learn-to-swim programme at Queen’s Park Sports Centre and The Healthy Living Centre.
Why work for us?
We accommodate almost 2,500 children to learn to swim each week at both our centres. Our programme is one of the biggest and most successful in the region.
Teaching and developing swimming as an essential life skill is core to our programme.
Through award-winning initiatives such as Outswimming Cancer and our volunteer programme, we create opportunities for our communities and staff that have enabled us to develop a strong programme, so come and join us!
The service needs to recruit contracted, annualised, and variable positions to support vacancies within our team along with staff absences.
Candidates should be qualified to Swim England Level 2, although Level 1 is acceptable with a commitment to train to level 2 within an agreed timescale.
Vacancies available include:
- x2 variable hour posts
- x2 posts at 312 annualised hours (equating to 6 hours per week)
- x2 part time posts - hours available are:
- Monday 3.45pm to 6.45pm (3 hours)
- Tuesday 4pm to 7.30pm (3.5 hours)
- Wednesday 4.15pm to 6.45pm (2.5 hours) and 4pm to 6pm (2 hours)
- Friday 4pm to 7pm (3 hours)
- Saturday 8am to 12.15pm (3.5 hours)
We expect our swimming teachers to show a degree of flexibility to meet customer demand within the opening hours of the service where new opportunities are identified.
The posts require regular unsocial hours working, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays, involving services provided at all council sports and leisure venues within the Borough.
We expect an innovative and high-quality teaching service to be delivered to meet a wide range of customers and specific needs, from learning to swim to stroke technique, and initiatives such as flip and fun schemes.
One-on-one lessons are also provided at both sports centres.
All team members will be expected to provide support to the service, covering colleague absences for training and holidays, and so on.
Regular training will be provided and attendance at planned swimming teacher meetings throughout the year.
You must hold a current National Pool Lifeguard Award or National Rescue Award for Swimming Teachers and Coaches.
We will support you to continue on-going CPD linked to the Swim England National Teaching Plan and framework.
We pride ourselves on paying a very competitive salary through applying a market supplement, giving further support to our staff, and maintaining consistency across the programme.
The successful candidates will be subject to a disclosure carried out by the Disclosure and Barring Service.
To have an informal conversation, please contact Amy Mcdermid at amy.mcdermid@Chesterfield.gov.uk. The job description and person specification are attached.
How to apply
Interested candidates should initially apply with their CV and a covering letter stating the job title, and clearly demonstrating suitability and experience for the role. Please send it to hrjobs@chesterfield.gov.uk no later than the closing date shown below.
If you don't already have a CV you can use our template below. We also have advice about how to write your cover letter.
Closing date: 16 February 2025
Provisional interview date: 27 February 2025
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