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 National Rescue for Swimming Teachers and Coaches LIGHT (NRASTC LIGHT);

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Foundations of Rescue for Swimming Instructors in Low-Risk Environments
  • Rescue Techniques in Supervised and Shallow Water Pools
  • Basic Life Support and Casualty Management for Teaching Professionals
  • Risk Awareness and Safety Protocols in Swim Instruction Settings
  • Communication and Cooperation in Shared-Safety Pool Environments
  • Legal, Ethical and Professional Conduct for Swimming Teachers

Upon the QualCert Level 3 Diploma in National Rescue for Swimming Teachers and Coaches LIGHT (NRASTC LIGHT), learners will be able to

  • Foundations of Rescue for Swimming Instructors in Low-Risk Environments
  • Understand the scope and limitations of rescue responsibilities in lifeguard-supervised settings
  • Recognise common types of incidents that may occur during swimming lessons
  • Explain the importance of acting within the boundaries of training and policy
  • Identify the key roles of the instructor during an emergency situation
  • Rescue Techniques in Supervised and Shallow Water Pools
  • Demonstrate safe and appropriate rescue techniques for shallow water emergencies
  • Apply basic towing and recovery methods suitable for non-lifeguard instructors
  • Assist the lifeguard or emergency responder during incidents without compromising safety
  • Use available equipment correctly and confidently within the instructor’s role
  • Basic Life Support and Casualty Management for Teaching Professionals
  • Perform essential life support techniques including CPR and rescue breathing
  • Manage a casualty until the arrival of professional medical or lifeguard assistance
  • Identify and respond to signs of drowning, shock, or other medical emergencies
  • Apply safe handling methods to protect both the casualty and responder
  • Risk Awareness and Safety Protocols in Swim Instruction Settings
  • Identify common hazards in swimming teaching environments
  • Conduct visual checks and basic risk assessments prior to lessons
  • Follow established safety procedures and local emergency action plans
  • Promote safety awareness among participants and staff
  • Communication and Cooperation in Shared-Safety Pool Environments
  • Communicate clearly and effectively during an emergency scenario
  • Understand the importance of working alongside lifeguards and facility staff
  • Respond to verbal instructions promptly and relay accurate information in emergencies
  • Contribute to a cooperative and safety-focused team culture
  • Legal, Ethical and Professional Conduct for Swimming Teachers
  • Understand the legal obligations and duty of care associated with swim instruction
  • Follow ethical guidelines when dealing with participants, including safeguarding responsibilities
  • Maintain professional behaviour and appropriate boundaries at all times
  • Recognise the importance of accurate reporting and record-keeping after an incident

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.
  • Learners should have a basic level of education (secondary school certificate or equivalent).
  • 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 swimming teachers, coaches, leisure facility staff, and aquatic professionals who want to strengthen their safety and rescue skills during teaching and coaching sessions.

You should take this course if you want to gain confidence in poolside safety, emergency response, and lifesaving techniques, ensuring the protection of swimmers under your supervision.

  • Learn professional rescue procedures tailored for teachers and coaches
  • Build expertise in risk assessment and poolside safety management
  • Gain practical first aid and emergency communication skills
  • Earn an internationally recognized qualification that enhances employability

Learners can progress to advanced rescue, professional lifeguard, or full National Rescue Swimming certifications, as well as higher-level qualifications in aquatic coaching, pool management, or safety supervision.

Learners can progress to advanced aquatic rescue, professional lifeguard, or therapy pool certifications, as well as higher-level qualifications in physiotherapy support, rehabilitation management, or aquatic safety.

Yes, the qualification meets international aquatic safety and rescue standards, making it recognized globally and supporting career growth in swimming instruction, coaching, and educational or recreational aquatic programs.

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