Patrol Captains Course

Event Details

Sun 3 Nov 9:00AM
Papamoa Surf Lifesaving Club, Eastern - Bay of Plenty

Event Contact:

Talia Comp

Tel: 021 190 1727

Email: talia.comp@surflifesaving.org.nz

<p><strong>Bay of Plenty Patrol Captains Workshop</strong></p> <p>Date: Sunday 3rd November 2019<br />Venue: Papamoa Surf Lifesaving Club<br />Start Time: 9am</p> <p>Registration Process:<br />To register for this course please <a rel="noopener" href="https://forms.gle/13oA69uJt8Ecbu9N7" target="_blank">click here</a></p> <p>Registrations close:<br />Thursday 24th October 2019</p> <p><strong>Course Information</strong></p> <p>Prerequisites:<br />16 years of age<br />Min 2 years patrolling experience<br />SLS Level 1 First Aid (current)<br />Marine VHF Radio Operators Certificate<br />Current member of a SLS club <br />Surf Lifeguard Award (refreshed)</p> <p>Duration:<br />One day</p> <p>Delivered by:<br />Regional facilitators</p> <p>Who should complete it:<br />Anyone interested in becoming a patrol captain</p> <p>Candidate requirements:<br />Fully participate in the course and complete the workbook</p> <p>Topics covered<br />1. The roles and responsibilities of a Patrol Captain - Building Rapport<br />2. The Patrol Operations Manual<br />3. Risk management<br />4. Patrol Management - Motivating Others<br />5. Incident Management - Team Leadership</p> <p>Outcomes:<br />At the completion of the qualification candidates will be able to:<br />Identify the Roles and Responsibilities of a Patrol Captain<br />Identify components of the Patrol Operations Manual (POM) and explain its significance<br />Set up, maintain and close down a patrolled area<br />Supervise a response to an incident<br />Assess risk<br />Treat risk</p> Development

Description

Bay of Plenty Patrol Captains Workshop

Date: Sunday 3rd November 2019
Venue: Papamoa Surf Lifesaving Club
Start Time: 9am

Registration Process:
To register for this course please click here

Registrations close:
Thursday 24th October 2019

Course Information

Prerequisites:
16 years of age
Min 2 years patrolling experience
SLS Level 1 First Aid (current)
Marine VHF Radio Operators Certificate
Current member of a SLS club
Surf Lifeguard Award (refreshed)

Duration:
One day

Delivered by:
Regional facilitators

Who should complete it:
Anyone interested in becoming a patrol captain

Candidate requirements:
Fully participate in the course and complete the workbook

Topics covered
1. The roles and responsibilities of a Patrol Captain - Building Rapport
2. The Patrol Operations Manual
3. Risk management
4. Patrol Management - Motivating Others
5. Incident Management - Team Leadership

Outcomes:
At the completion of the qualification candidates will be able to:
Identify the Roles and Responsibilities of a Patrol Captain
Identify components of the Patrol Operations Manual (POM) and explain its significance
Set up, maintain and close down a patrolled area
Supervise a response to an incident
Assess risk
Treat risk