· Be a minimum of 16 years of age on the date of assessment.
· Be able to swim 400 metres in a swimming pool/open ocean in under 8 minutes ''This is a new 2023 update from SLSGB''.
· Be medically and physically fit.
· Surf Coach Safety and Rescue techniques.
· Aquatic First Aid, including appropriate response for a suspected spinal
injury when operating as single or partnered surf coach.
· Casualty rescue and care techniques operating in an aquatic environment.
· Understanding the beach/fluvial location where you will work as a coach
and the impact of water flow, tides, rips, weather conditions and other
beach and water users.
· Fitness tests and releases.
· Lifeguard skills knowledge and rescue-
· Life support.
· First Aid.
· Top of the range equipment.
· FREE wetsuit hire.
· Unlimited tea, coffee and water refills.
· Guidance and registration support with SLSGB membership.
24 months from the date of the assessment. After these 24 months, the lifesaving course has to be completed again.
To receive your official qualification, all candidates must hold a current Surf Life Saving Great Britain membership. This governing body requirement can be arranged during booking or directly with SLSGB before the course begins.