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Location

Cudahy, Wisconsin

Salary

$22 - $25 / HOUR

Quick overview

The instructor will provide individualized survival swim instruction to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, teaching essential water survival skills like breath control, floating, and rolling. This role requires adapting teaching methods to support sensory sensitivities and maintaining a safe, positive learning environment.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be compassionate, patient, and highly attentive, with experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. A background in special education, ABA, occupational therapy, or speech therapy is preferred, alongside strong communication skills.

AdaptabilitySafety StandardsPatienceEmotional IntelligenceAttentivenessRollingFloatingSensory Processing DifferencesCommunication VariationsBehavioral Regulation StrategiesBreath ControlSelf-Rescue TechniquesCollaboration With Parents

Job description

Benefits

Competitive salary Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement British Swim School is a survival swim school dedicated to teaching infants, children, and individuals of all abilities life-saving water safety skills. Our mission is to build confidence, independence, and survival competence in and around the water. We specialize in survival instruction and are passionate about serving neurodivergent swimmers, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death for children, and children with ASD are at increased risk due to wandering tendencies and attraction to water. Your role will directly equip families with life-saving skills and provide peace of mind.

Position Overview

We are seeking a compassionate, patient, and highly attentive ASD Swim Instructor to provide one-on-one survival swim lessons to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related sensory or developmental differences. This role requires adaptability, emotional intelligence, and a commitment to creating a safe and supportive learning environment.

The ideal candidate understands sensory processing differences, communication variations, and behavioral regulation strategies, and can tailor swim instruction to meet each swimmer’s unique needs.

Key Responsibilities: Provide individualized survival swim instruction to swimmers with ASD

Teach essential water survival skills including breath control, floating, rolling, and self-rescue techniques

Adapt teaching methods to support sensory sensitivities and communication styles

Collaborate with parents to support consistency and progress

Maintain a calm, structured, and positive learning environment

Document swimmer progress and provide feedback

Ensure the highest level of safety standards at all times

Qualifications: Experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Background in special education, ABA, occupational therapy, speech therapy, or related field (preferred)

Strong communication skills with both children and parents

Patient, energetic, and dependable

Preferred Skills: Experience with sensory integration strategies

Understanding of visual supports, social stories, or alternative communication methods

Ability to remain calm and regulated in high-stress situations

Benefits

  • Competitive Salary
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Opportunity For Advancement