Course Components & Length WSI—Skills Evaluation* – 3–6 hours WSI—Online – 14–20 hours WSI—Teaching Experience – minimum 8 hours WSI—Classroom and Pool – 9 hours classroom, 12 hours pool.
Upon successful completion of the WSI class, participants will receive an American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification (WSI) valid for 2 years. Links to all course manuals and class forms will be emailed to WSI candidates upon registering for a class. If you do not receive the email please contact our office at 949-420-0804.
* WSI—Skills Evaluation can be completed before, during or after the WSI—Online or WSI—Teaching Experience, but must be completed before attending the WSI—Classroom and Pool.
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Course. The Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Course prepares candidates to instruct the Red Cross Swim programs. Candidates focus on strategies to introduce and develop fitness activities, skills and water safety, and swimming skills in the Red Cross Swim Preschool, Red Cross Swim Kids, Red Cross Swim @ School,...
The Water Safety Instructor (WSI)
National Lifeguard course; Must be at least 15 years old....Candidates can take the Swim or the Lifesaving Instructor in any order.Standard First Aid with CPR-C (SFA) or Emergency First Aid with CPR-B (EFA); SFA is a level higher than EFA. ... Bronze Medallion (must be at least 13 years old or hold Bronze Star)Bronze Cross.More items...
Below are the requirements needed to be considered as a WSS Swim Instructor:Must be over 21 years of age.Must have a reliable car.Must demonstrate a strong work ethic.Must know how to swim.Must have 2+ years' experience teaching children to swim.More items...
Prerequisites:Be at least 16 years of age on or before the final scheduled lesson of this course.Successfully complete the Fundamentals of Instructor Training course.Demonstrate the ability to perform the following swimming skills: Swim the following strokes consistent with Level 4 Stroke Performance Charts.
Fantastic news—you don't need any previous experience or formal qualifications prior to getting started. You will need to gain a swimming teaching qualification with STA to get paid employment.
Throughout more than 70 years of Canadian Red Cross' involvement in swimming safety and education, one of the most iconic symbols has become a set of eight colour level badges from the 1980s and 90s.
Breaststroke is the slowest of the four official styles in competitive swimming.
Short-Course Swimming 1, 1996), it is preferred that: 1. For short-course yards, the racing course be 75 feet [22.86 m] in length by at least 60 feet [18.29 m] in width, providing for not less than eight, 7-foot [2.13 m] lanes with additional width outside lanes one and eight.
50-meterShort Course vs Long Course Olympic-sized swimming pools have 10 lanes, each with a width of 2.5 metres making them a total width of 25 metres. 25-meter pools are typically called short courses and 50-meter pools are called long course.
You'll need:leadership skills.knowledge of teaching and the ability to design courses.customer service skills.the ability to create the best conditions for learning or teaching new things.excellent verbal communication skills.the ability to monitor your own performance and that of your colleagues.More items...
The breaststrokeThe breaststroke is believed to be the oldest of strokes and is much used in lifesaving and recreational swimming as well as in competitive swimming. The stroke is especially effective in rough water.
New Case Confirms that Florida Law Does Not Require Lifeguards at Private Pools.
The Water Safety Instructor certification course trains WSI candidates to teach courses and presentations in the American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety program by developing their understanding of how to use the course materials, how to conduct training sessions and how to evaluate participants progress.
All Aquatic Training classes have been canceled until further notice to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the community. Until pools reopen and physical distancing requirements are lifted it is impossible to conduct Lifeguarding or Water Safety classes.
Certifications are valid for life upon the following requirements: Instructor teaches or co-teaches at least one course during a certification period (two-years) Complete a recertification assessment within ...
Prerequisites for the Water Safety Instructor Course: 1 Be at least 16 years of age by the end of training 2 Pass swim skills evaluation:#N#Candidates must demonstrate and proficiently complete 25 yards of the following strokes: front crawl, back crawl, breast stroke, side stroke, elementary backstroke, and butterfly#N#Maintain back float for 1 minute#N#Maintain treading water for 1 minute
15 years or older by the last day of the WSI - Classroom and Pool, ability to perform Red Cross Swim Kids 10 strokes and skills, and hold one of the following certifications: Red Cross Assistant Lifeguard or higher, or Bronze Cross or higher (certifications do not need to be current). Note: Bronze Cross is required in Quebec.
Attend, participate in, and complete 100% of all four course components.
All course components are evaluated against specific evaluation criteria on a pass/fail basis.
Upon successful completion, candidates are certified for 2 years as a WSI, which allows them to teach Red Cross Swim programs without direct supervision.
Attend a recertification course every 2 years (2 hours classroom, 3 hours pool).