Instructor shortage reduces swimming lessons at Aquamoves

SHORTAGE OF SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS... at Aquamoves has resulted in the cancellation of some swimming lessons from the start of term two, while recruiting new instructors remains a high priority at Council. Photo: The Adviser

The shortage of qualified swimming instructors at Aquamoves, operated by the Greater Shepparton City Council, has forced the cancellation of some swimming lessons from the start of Term Two, effecting lessons due to resume on Monday, April 15.

Council’s manager active living, David Booth said recruiting new swimming instructors is a high priority.

SHORTAGE OF SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS… at Aquamoves has resulted in the cancellation of some swimming lessons from the start of term two, while recruiting new instructors remains a high priority at Council. Photo: The Adviser

“The decision to reduce lessons was not made lightly. Recruitment and training for new swimming instructors is in progress, but we want to make sure all individuals are ready to teach at the highest level and training can take several months.”

“As our instructor numbers return to more sustainable levels, we will reach back out to families to re-enrol their children back into the program”, Mr Booth said.

Council encourages qualified swimming instructors interested in filling positions to reach out to Aquamoves by phoning 5832 9400 or emailing customerservice@aquamoves.com.au.

Individuals interested in a swimming instructor role are also urged to keep an eye out on future training opportunities. An upcoming ‘Swimming and Water Safety Teacher’ course will be held at Aquamoves on Saturday 15 April 2023 and enrolments can be made by visiting the Life Saving Victoria website: www.training.lsv.com.au/courseType=57277&instance_id=1933516