Newly Qualified Swimming Teacher – West Lothian
Stepping Stones is a leading private learn-to-swim provider in Scotland, known for delivering high-quality, low-ratio swimming lessons for children in small groups of up to 6 children. To support our growing team, we are looking for Newly Qualified Teachers who are eager to embark on an exciting career in swimming instruction.
Enjoy full employee status:
Unlike many similar companies, roles with Stepping Stones are employed positions, offering various benefits such as no requirement for self-assessment, allocated holiday allowance, and all payroll matters handled directly by Stepping Stones.
Role Overview: As a Newly Qualified Teacher at Stepping Stones, you will be immersed in a supportive environment, allowing you opportunities to shadow experienced instructors and gain hands-on experience and build your confidence as a swimming instructor. You will play a crucial role in the delivery and progression of swimmers within our swim programme, catering to children typically aged between 3yrs – 11yrs. This position offers a unique opportunity to build a strong foundation in swim instruction while making a positive impact on children's learning and development.
Qualifications:
- National Governing Body Swimming Teacher Certificate (Essential) SSTQ | UKCC | STA | ASA
- Passion for learning and professional development
- Desirable NRASTC or NPLQ qualification but not essential
Main Duties:
- Participate in a comprehensive mentoring and shadowing program to build teaching skills and confidence
- Assist in the safe delivery of swimming lessons following the Stepping Stones weekly framework
- Support the progression and development of each swimmer through the Stepping Stones framework
- Engage with the assessment of swimmers for the awards program twice per year
- Provide feedback to the Stepping Stones office as required
Personal Qualities: We seek individuals who are fun, friendly, and passionate about making a difference in children's lives. As a Newly Qualified Teacher, you should be open to learning, adaptable, and possess a gentle, caring approach to meet the individual needs of each swimmer. Your role will be pivotal in ensuring a fun, engaging, and supportive learning environment for our swimmers.