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Level 2 Community Activator Apprentice with Swimming Specialism

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MOBILE POOLS UK LTD

16 High Street +2 more locationsApprenticeship

Role overview

About this role

The Community Activator Apprentice (Swimming) supports fun, inclusive swimming sessions that improve health and wellbeing for children, families and communities. You'll learn to plan, deliver and review sessions while gaining funded qualifications in Swim Teaching, Lifeguarding, Pool Plant Operations and Safeguarding.

Job details

Compensation

Paid opportunity

Start date

1 September 2026

Closing date

31 July 2026

Positions

1 position available

Working hours

24-hours per week, Monday - Friday including 6-hours of off-site training, which means 3-days at a school per week. For 28-weeks per year which is our maximum number of active pool weeks per pool as only in school term time. Exact working days and hours TBC.

Training provider

ASPIRE TRAINING SOLUTIONS (UK) LIMITED

Standard

Community activator coach (level 2)

Level 2

Location

16 High StreetSaffron WaldenCB10 1AX

Posted

19 June 2026

Entry requirements

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16 High Street

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Company

MOBILE POOLS UK LTD

MOBILE POOLS UK LTD works in health, science, or research-led environments where quality, evidence, compliance, teamwork, and patient or customer outcomes can be central.

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Good applications show scientific curiosity, accuracy, care with processes, ethical awareness, and the ability to learn technical material.

  • Use examples involving careful analysis, lab work, research, data, or process control.
  • Show how you manage detail without losing sight of real-world impact.
  • Mention collaboration and communication with non-specialists where possible.