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Swimming Teacher – WE WILL PAY

Trafford Leisure
Organisation
Trafford Leisure
Salary
£12.90 per hour
Location
Trafford
Contract type
Permanent (Part time)
Closing date
11 August 2025
Job Description
BECOME A SWIMMING TEACHER – WE’LL COVER YOUR QUALIFICATION (WORTH OVER £400)

Looking for an exciting and rewarding job? We’re hiring Swimming Assistants (Teaching Level 1) across our Sale, Stretford, and Urmston sites – and we’ll pay for your qualification to get you started!

Pay: £12.90 per hour upon qualifying
Hours: Flexible hours available, including evenings (4–7pm) and weekends

Start Your Journey in Swimming:

We can help you begin your journey as a swimming teacher and support you every step of the way as you progress to the level you want. While being an active and challenging role, becoming a swimming teacher is also hugely rewarding. You’ll have great opportunities for employment. Yes, you’ll need your qualifications, but thanks to our expertise and experience, gaining these is also fun and fulfilling.

Let’s get you qualified – we’ll cover the cost of your Level One Swimming Assistant (Teaching) qualification with Swim England.

What the Swimming Teacher Role Involves:

Delivering structured lessons for all levels of swimmers
Teaching children, adults, and school groups
Supporting swimmers to achieve their goals and awarding achievements
Ensuring a safe, clean, and welcoming environment
Managing your own lesson plans and swimmer progress records
All We Ask…

You must be age 16 or over
You must be able to swim confidently
Successful candidates will be asked to volunteer as part of the qualification process
After qualifying, a commitment is required– if you choose to leave within 2 years, you’ll be asked to repay a percentage of the course cost
What Can You Expect from Us?

A structured, supportive work environment with training and development opportunities
32 days of holiday, increasing to 38 days after five years (including bank holidays)
Access to a pension scheme and company sick pay
24/7 access to a GP
Confidential counselling and employee assistance programs
Heavily discounted fitness memberships for up to 5 of your Family & Friends (saving each person up to £300 a year)
Free fitness membership (saving you up to £450 annually)
Access to a perks and discounts program
Training Dates:

You must be available to attend the following training sessions at move Urmston (Bowfell Road, Urmston, Manchester, M41 5RR):

eLearning:

Friday 5th September 2025 – available from 12:00am
Wednesday 10th September 2025 – available from 12:00am
Webinar

Friday 5th September 2025 – 6:30pm to 7:30pm
In-person training at move Urmston, Bowfell Road, Urmston, Manchester, M41 5RR

Saturday 13th September 2025 – 8:00am to 4:00pm
Saturday 20th September 2025 – 8:00am to 4:00pm
How to Apply:

We have limited places available, so don’t wait!

To apply, please send across your CV to supportservices@traffordleisure.co.uk and complete the application form you will find by clicking ‘Apply Today’.

Interview Dates: Week commencing Monday 11th August 2025.

Equality, equity, diversity, and inclusion are critical to the success of Trafford Leisure and the achievement of our vision. We aspire to be a diverse, inclusive, and responsible employer. We particularly welcome applications from minority, marginalised, and underrepresented groups. In return, we promise a fair and unbiased recruitment process.
How to apply
To submit your interest, please do email supportservices@traffordleisure.co.uk
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