The Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor course prepares the
instructor to teach and evaluate the swimming strokes and
related skills found in the Lifesaving Society Swim for Life
program. Candidates acquire proven teaching methods, planning
skills, and a variety of stroke development drills and
correction techniques.
Prerequisites: 15 years of age by the end of
the course; Bronze Cross certification (need not be
current).
Instruction & certification: Current Swim
Instructor Trainers teach and certify candidates. The Lifesaving
Society deems its certifications to be "current" for 24 months from
the certification date.
Candidate recognition: Certification card.
Swim Instructor course: 20 hr. stand-alone
course (40 hr. when combined with a Lifesaving Instructor course).
This checklist identifies the learning outcomes
that you must achieve in order to be successful on the course.
Required reference material: Swim Instructor
Pack (includes Instructor Manual, Swim for Life Award
Guide, Teaching Swim for Life and Leadership
Binder).
Costs: In addition to the required reference
materials, a certification fee is payable to the Lifesaving
Society. Course organizers charge a fee to cover the costs of
running the course.
Recertification: Instructors remain current
by recertifying within 24 months of the last certification
date. Recertification is through the Society's professional
development credit system.