The scholarship includes a Swim Certification with Life Saving Victoria, First Aid and CPR certification, a Working with Children Check and hands on training hours with an experienced swim instructor, co-teaching classes.
Greater Shepparton City Council Director Community Louise Mitchell said the scholarships were a great opportunity for local community members to increase their water skills and obtain work in the aquatic field.
“Applicants must have completed Year 10 and be enthusiastic about community swimming, have a passion for teaching, be comfortable in water, and energetic,” she said.
“We are grateful to the Hunter Boyle Swim Program and Kidsafe Victoria for this great opportunity and helping to keep our community safe.”
Successful applicants will be employed by Council as casual Swim Instructors across the aquatic facilities.
Applications close Friday 21 January 2022.
For more information email swimschool@aquamoves.com.au or call Aquamoves on (03) 5832 9400.