Aquatic skills apprenticeship to be launched in UK
A new government-funded apprenticeships scheme has been launched to tackle the shortage of aquatic personnel in the UK leisure industry.
The flagship initiative will aim to create more skilled swimming teachers to ensure young people have the basic practical skills and theory to develop a career in the leisure industries.
STA, one of the world's largest swim teaching and lifesaving organisations, has paired with UK training provider ICON Training to offer the Level 2 aquatics training package.
The 12-month programme will cover swimming teaching and lifeguarding and will be recognised by the Government's Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF).
STA chief executive Roger Millward said leisure employers are increasingly relying on apprenticeships to reduce staff turnover, fill skill gaps and talent-spot young professionals.
"These apprenticeships provide ambitious young people with the chance to work across the leisure sector; and ultimately it gives them a fantastic opportunity to pursue a rewarding career."
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