What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lifeguard position at Exsportise Summer Schools?
Role Overview
The primary role of the Lifeguard is to ensure the students’ safety in and around the swimming pool. Duties include monitoring swimmers, identifying potential hazards, responding to emergencies, and performing CPR or other life-saving first aid if required.
Additionally, lifeguards help deliver free time and evening and weekend activities, ensuring the students’ safety, welfare, and enjoyment throughout their time at Exsportise. Lifeguards will support students in all aspects of their daily routine while with us, including supervision work, meal times and boarding house duties.
In this role, you'll have the opportunity to earn, learn, and grow while showcasing your skills and enhancing your CV. You'll be able to add value to our courses by contributing to sports workshops, designing new evening events, or even supporting our marketing efforts
Main roles and accountability
(6-12 Course Assistants Per Venue)
Apply here
We'll review your application and get back to you within a week.
18 - 20 years : £540 per week (£482 12.07 % holiday pay) 21 years: £660 per week (£589 12.07 % holiday pay)
Unique experience to work and teach within a fast-paced and energetic multi-national environment with people from all over the world (80 nationalities)
We are one of the highest-paying summer school providers in the UK
All meals and accommodation provided - each member of staff is given their own room
A supportive team working environment
24/7 Welfare and Medical support
Real development opportunities within the company (performance-based promotions available within the summer)
Use of our venue sports training centres, general facilities and on-site gym in your free time
Develop leadership and communication skills
A WEEK ON CAMP
The primary role of the Lifeguard is to ensure the students’ safety in and around the swimming pool. Duties include monitoring swimmers, identifying potential hazards, responding to emergencies, and performing CPR or other life-saving first aid if required.
Additionally, lifeguards help deliver free time and evening and weekend activities, ensuring the students’ safety, welfare, and enjoyment throughout their time at Exsportise. Lifeguards will support students in all aspects of their daily routine while with us, including supervision work, meal times and boarding house duties.
In this role, you'll have the opportunity to earn, learn, and grow while showcasing your skills and enhancing your CV. You'll be able to add value to our courses by contributing to sports workshops, designing new evening events, or even supporting our marketing efforts
Main roles and accountability
(6-12 Course Assistants Per Venue)
- To ensure only students with swim consent and are able to swim enter the pool. If necessary, carry out a swim test.
- To ensure that all safety and operating procedures relating to the swimming pool are adhered to at all times, including covering and uncovering the pool.
- To respond to emergencies and perform potentially live-saving first aid.
- To assist with looking after all Exsportise students and their well-being and happiness throughout their stay at camp.
- To assist with the evening events programme (and lead activities), which is organised and run by the Events Managers
- To supervise students on weekend excursions and assist with student arrivals and departures at airports / Eurostar station
- To carry out mealtime supervision, wake-up and bedtime duties on a rota basis
- To supervise students during break times
- To take camp photos and videos when required (never with own equipment) and assist with creating social media content.
- To support the Administrators and Events Managers with administrative duties as well as evening events preparations if required
- Help the camp to collate the weekly student feedback
- Help collate and create the Weekly Camp video
- To be an active presence in the boarding houses outside of timetabled sessions (e.g. coaching sessions/ lessons/ evening events).
- Work together with all staff to monitor meal times to ensure students are in attendance, eating well, and integrating well with other students.
- To help set up / pack up camp as required
- To carry out any other reasonable duties
Apply here
We'll review your application and get back to you within a week.
18 - 20 years : £540 per week (£482 12.07 % holiday pay) 21 years: £660 per week (£589 12.07 % holiday pay)
Unique experience to work and teach within a fast-paced and energetic multi-national environment with people from all over the world (80 nationalities)
We are one of the highest-paying summer school providers in the UK
All meals and accommodation provided - each member of staff is given their own room
A supportive team working environment
24/7 Welfare and Medical support
Real development opportunities within the company (performance-based promotions available within the summer)
Use of our venue sports training centres, general facilities and on-site gym in your free time
Develop leadership and communication skills
A WEEK ON CAMP
Salary : $540 - $660