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Are you a qualified Swimming Teacher or Swim Instructor? Even better if you also have your NPLQ too?

Have you got leadership experience working in pools, gyms, fitness, recreation or other customer-facing roles and you're ready for your next challenge?

How about playing an active part of the management team at this busy Leisure Centre, with amazing facilities including 2 Swimming Pools, Gym, Cafe, Soft Play and Squash courts.

You'll be managing the swim school for the leisure centre, making sure there's a really exciting plan of lessons and activities for all, plus managing a team of swimming teachers.

This a really cool environment to be a part of, promoting the swim school at a really thriving, family-friendly site at the heart of the community in Brentford, West London / Middlesex border.

Salary is £31,158 based on you working any 5 days out of 7 between the opening hours of 6am and 10pm (40 hours per week) with 2 shifts as Duty Manager for the centre each week.

There's some great company benefits including free onsite parking, free gym membership, EAP, pension, 22 days holiday (plus bank holidays) and then cycle to work and electric vehicle salary sacrifice schemes too.

Interested? If you have some amazing swim experience under your belt, then I want to hear from you - apply today

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