Overview

Certifying Body

QualCert

Total Credits

60

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Course Category

Pool Management

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Pool-based Aquatic Rescue;

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Principles of Pool-based Aquatic Rescue
  • Practical Use of Rescue Equipment in Pool Environments
  • Assessment and Management of Suspected Spinal Injuries in Water
  • Risk Assessment and Safety Management in Aquatic Facilities
  • Communication, Teamwork and Leadership During Rescue Operations
  • Legal, Ethical and Professional Responsibilities in Aquatic Rescue

Upon the QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Pool-based Aquatic Rescue, learners will be able to

  • Principles of Pool-based Aquatic Rescue
  • Understand the fundamental concepts of aquatic rescue in pool environments
  • Explain the role and importance of pool-based rescue techniques
  • Identify potential hazards and safety considerations in pool rescues
  • Demonstrate knowledge of different types of aquatic rescue methods
  • Practical Use of Rescue Equipment in Pool Environments
  • Demonstrate correct handling and deployment of rescue equipment in pools
  • Apply rescue techniques using pool-based equipment effectively and safely
  • Conduct rescues in various emergency scenarios with appropriate use of equipment
  • Maintain and inspect rescue equipment to ensure readiness and safety
  • Assessment and Management of Suspected Spinal Injuries in Water
  • Recognise signs and symptoms of suspected spinal injuries in aquatic settings
  • Apply appropriate assessment techniques for spinal injury casualties
  • Demonstrate safe and effective immobilisation and extraction procedures
  • Manage spinal injury incidents following best practice guidelines
  • Risk Assessment and Safety Management in Aquatic Facilities
  • Conduct comprehensive risk assessments specific to pool environments
  • Identify common hazards and implement appropriate control measures
  • Develop and apply safety management procedures to minimise risks
  • Promote a culture of safety among staff and facility users
  • Communication, Teamwork and Leadership During Rescue Operations
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills during rescue incidents
  • Coordinate roles and responsibilities within a rescue team
  • Exhibit leadership qualities in high-pressure situations
  • Foster teamwork and cooperation to enhance rescue outcomes

Legal, Ethical and Professional Responsibilities in Aquatic Rescue

  • Understand relevant legal requirements and health and safety legislation
  • Apply ethical principles in the treatment of casualties and professional conduct
  • Maintain confidentiality and safeguarding standards in rescue operations
  • Uphold professional standards and continuous personal development in aquatic rescue

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be 16 years of age or older at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of a high school certificate (or equivalent qualification) is required.
  • Prior experience in lifeguarding, swimming instruction, pool supervision, or aquatic activities is beneficial but not mandatory.
  • Since the course is delivered in English, learners must demonstrate competence in reading, writing, and speaking English.

What You Need to Know

This diploma is designed for lifeguards, swimming instructors, leisure facility staff, and aquatic professionals who want to strengthen their poolside safety and rescue skills.

You should take this course if you want to gain confidence in aquatic rescue techniques, emergency response, and first aid, ensuring the safety of swimmers in pool environments.

  • Graduates can pursue roles such as:
  • Lifeguard
  • Pool Attendant
  • Swimming Instructor Support Staff
  • Aquatic Safety Officer
  • Pool Supervisor or Safety Coordinator

Learners can progress to advanced rescue certifications, professional lifeguard qualifications, or higher-level aquatic safety and management programs, opening pathways to supervisory or managerial roles in aquatic education and recreation.

Learners can progress to advanced aquatic rescue certifications, professional lifeguard qualifications, or higher-level pool safety and management programs, opening pathways to supervisory or managerial roles in aquatic facilities.

Yes, the qualification meets international aquatic safety and health standards, making it recognized globally and supporting career growth in recreational, educational, and competitive swimming pool environments.

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