Field Worker Learn to Swim at City of Ekurhuleni for unskilled candidates (Grade 10 only)
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- Aug 19
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Field Worker Learn to Swim: XREAL025
Closing Date : 2025-08-26
Department : Real Estate and Development Planning (2024) (NS)
Location City of Ekurhuleni
Assignment Type Temporary
Duration: Six (06) Consecutive Months
Stipend: R3,621.00 Monthly
Minimum Requirements:
Grade 10 (or equivalent)
South African citizen
Ekurhuleni resident (specify ward number)
Unemployed
Basic first Aid competence
Not currently participating in CoE Job Creation programme
Willingness to learn and take instruction from Supervisors
Other:
Must be physically fit and able to perform basic water rescues
Willing to attend preliminary swimming assessments within the CoE swimming pool
Willingness to work flexible hours including weekends, public holidays, and school terms
Core Responsibilities:
Facilitate and conduct daily swimming lessons under the Learn to Swim programme in line with municipal objectives and safety protocols
Educate participants on basic swimming techniques and water safety awareness
Maintain accurate attendance and progress records of learners
Set up, check, and maintain pool safety equipment and instructional materials
Ensure compliance with municipal health and safety policies within aquatic facilities
Assist with outreach activities to promote programme participation across the municipality
Report all incidents, risks, or equipment faults to the Aquatic Coordinator
Provide feedback to programme coordinators regarding lesson progress and learner development
Support general administrative duties related to the aquatic programme as required
Please Note:
Individuals currently participating in other job creation projects are not eligible to apply for these opportunities until they have completed a six-month cooling-off period following the conclusion of their previous participation.
Enquiries: Tel: 0860 54 3000
Candidates may be requested to submit proof of the NQF level applicable to the qualifications they have obtained.
Should candidates not be informed of the outcome of the application within six weeks of the closing date, it should be regarded as having been unsuccessful. The City of Ekurhuleni subscribes to the principles of the Employment Equity Act and reserves the right to appoint, not appoint or to appoint laterally.
