Aquatic Instructor - Pre-schoolers & Neurodivergent Children
Summary
Teach swimming to babies, toddlers, and neurodivergent children using structured, compassionate methods while building trust with kids and parents.
Company Overview
Swim Monkey Swim School in Singapore specializes in teaching swimming, aquatic survival skills to babies, toddlers, and neurodivergent children. They focus on child development first and provide doorstep pool services to families across Singapore.
Job Summary
You will teach aquatic and swimming skills to babies, toddlers, and neurodivergent children using compassionate, structured methods while building trust with both children and parents. You will grow with a supportive team focused on child development.
Responsibilities
- Teach aquatic and swimming skills to babies and toddlers to promote water confidence and safety
- Build trusting relationships with children and parents to support learning and comfort in the water
- Apply structured, compassionate approaches to support neurodivergent children with ADHD, autism, sensory sensitivities, or developmental delays
- Communicate clearly and empathetically with anxious parents and excited toddlers to foster a positive learning environment
- Collaborate with the team to continuously improve teaching methods and contribute to school growth
- Participate in full onboarding and training to learn the Swim Monkey teaching approach
Preferred competencies and qualifications
- Experience in preschool, kindergarten, or early childhood education
- Experience teaching or supporting neurodivergent children
- Basic swimming ability (competitive swimming background not required)
- Warmth, patience, and emotional intelligence in working with young children and families
Interested?
- Contact us via whatsapp 96887386
Other Information
💰 Competitive per-session payout — transparent and fair 📍 Doorstep service — we go to families across Singapore 📚 Full onboarding — training provided in the Swim Monkey method 👥 Small, supportive, experienced team 🌱 Opportunities for growth as the school expands