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RNLI on the lookout for new beach lifesavers in East Sussex

Recruitment for this season’s lifeguard team has started in preparation for keeping beachgoers safe this summer. The charity’s lifeguards not only rescue those in difficulty in the water, they also provide vital beach first-aid and safety advice to ensure visitors can return home safely.

In 2022, the RNLI’s lifeguards in East Sussex responded to 359 incidents and helped 359 people in need.

Last summer, lifeguards helped swimmers caught out by strong currents, saved children being blown offshore on inflatables, came to the rescue of paddleboarders and gave critical first aid on beaches among the various incidents they attended.

Successful applicants will receive world-class lifesaving training, enjoy good rates of pay, the possibility of flexible working patterns and develop valuable skills for their future career.

Brighton Lifeguards

Hugh Richardson, RNLI Lead Lifeguard Supervisor for East Sussex, said:

‘Working as a beach lifeguard is a rewarding job that helps you develop many transferable skills for any career path. In addition, it helps you build confidence and leadership and improves your ability to work as part of a team, which often brings life-long friendships.

‘There is so much opportunity for progression in the role, and you make a huge difference in your community by preventing potentially life-threatening situations. We are looking for people willing to learn and put their training into action to make the right decision if someone’s life is in danger.

‘Interviews will be held from the beginning of March onwards, and we will be training our lifeguards from April up till July in preparation for the 2023 season. Our inductions include basic lifesaving skills, such as rescue board and tube training, and each lifeguard will undergo a three-day casualty care course, which prepares them when dealing with first aid interventions for the season ahead.

‘You don’t need to hold a valid qualification when applying for the role. We can help you gain the qualifications you need to become a lifeguard and point you in the right direction with how and where to obtain them. The lifeguards will be patrolling beaches in East Sussex from 7 April till 1 October 2023.

Ed Stevens, RNLI Regional Lifeguard Lead, said: ‘Beach lifeguarding is a fantastic opportunity and a rewarding role that changes lives – including your own – all while enjoying the beach as your office.

‘Our lifeguards range from teenagers all the way up to lifesavers in their 70s. As long as you meet the fitness requirements and you are over 16 years old, there could be a role for you.

‘The job also has great paths for progression – we have lifeguards who have been working for the RNLI for years, both on the beach and as part of our support teams, and the skills you gain can make an ideal first step towards many careers. It’s a great opportunity whether you want a rewarding summer job or to pursue a career in lifesaving.’

Find out more about becoming a lifeguard at rnli.org/BeALifeguard.

The RNLI is looking for individuals who hold a National Vocational Beach Lifeguard Qualification (NVBLQ), ILS Beach/Surf Lifeguard award or equivalent. If you do not hold one, there will be courses running with more details available through these here and here.

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