Coromandel Rock Training & Rescue Instructor Course

Event Details

Sun 27 Mar 9:30AM
Whangamata SLSC, Whangamata SLSC, Eastern - Coromandel

Event Contact:

Poppy Crouch

Tel: 027 537 7233

Email: poppy.crouch@surflifesaving.org.nz

<p><strong>COURSE OVERVIEW</strong></p> <p>Our Rock Training &amp; Rescue Instructor course will give you the skills and knowledge needed for the <strong>Instructor Award - Rock Training</strong>. The qualification equips members with relevant theory and practical skills about instruction and teaching to use when training members in rock activities. <a href="https://www.surflifesaving.org.nz/lifesaving/instructor-education/rock-training-rescue" title="Rock Instructor info">Click here for more info.</a><br /><br /></p> <p><strong>COURSE INFORMATION</strong></p> <p><strong>Duration:</strong>                   Half Day course including on-rocks assessment (note final timing to be either a morning or afternoon session which is TBC)</p> <p><strong>Requirements:</strong>           Fully participate in the Rock Training and Rescue Instructor Course and complete the practical components.</p> <p><strong>Registration:</strong>             To register please complete the registration form on the Eastern Region Facebook event page</p> <p><strong>TOPICS COVERED</strong></p> <ol> <li>Communication &amp; Planning</li> <li>Risk Management</li> <li>Rock Training &amp; Rescue Theory</li> <li>Practical Delivery of module components</li> <li>Readiness for Assessment</li> </ol> <p><strong>PRE-REQUISITES - </strong><strong>Instructor Award - Rock Training</strong>           </p> <ul> <li>18 years of age</li> <li>Current member of a SLS club</li> <li>Surf Lifeguard Award (Refreshed)</li> <li>Covid vaccinations records on SLSNZ database</li> <li>Instructors Award - Surf Lifeguard or IRB (Refreshed)</li> <li>Minimum 3 years active patrol experience, including relevant rock activity experience</li> <li>Demonstrated competency of local beach, local drifts/currents/swells and rock conditions<br /><br /></li> </ul> <p><strong>OUTCOMES</strong></p> <p><strong>At the completion of the qualification, candidates will be able to:</strong></p> <ol> <li>Prepare for lessons and implement lesson plans and sequences</li> <li>Create a safe physical environment conducive to learning/training</li> <li>Communicate with candidates</li> <li>Identify and apply effective questioning techniques</li> <li>Identify, manage and assess Risk</li> <li>Demonstrate practical ability to perform exam components of the module</li> <li>Prepare candidates for assessment</li> </ol> Development

Description

COURSE OVERVIEW

Our Rock Training & Rescue Instructor course will give you the skills and knowledge needed for the Instructor Award - Rock Training. The qualification equips members with relevant theory and practical skills about instruction and teaching to use when training members in rock activities. Click here for more info.

COURSE INFORMATION

Duration:                   Half Day course including on-rocks assessment (note final timing to be either a morning or afternoon session which is TBC)

Requirements:           Fully participate in the Rock Training and Rescue Instructor Course and complete the practical components.

Registration:             To register please complete the registration form on the Eastern Region Facebook event page

TOPICS COVERED

  1. Communication & Planning
  2. Risk Management
  3. Rock Training & Rescue Theory
  4. Practical Delivery of module components
  5. Readiness for Assessment

PRE-REQUISITES - Instructor Award - Rock Training           

  • 18 years of age
  • Current member of a SLS club
  • Surf Lifeguard Award (Refreshed)
  • Covid vaccinations records on SLSNZ database
  • Instructors Award - Surf Lifeguard or IRB (Refreshed)
  • Minimum 3 years active patrol experience, including relevant rock activity experience
  • Demonstrated competency of local beach, local drifts/currents/swells and rock conditions

OUTCOMES

At the completion of the qualification, candidates will be able to:

  1. Prepare for lessons and implement lesson plans and sequences
  2. Create a safe physical environment conducive to learning/training
  3. Communicate with candidates
  4. Identify and apply effective questioning techniques
  5. Identify, manage and assess Risk
  6. Demonstrate practical ability to perform exam components of the module
  7. Prepare candidates for assessment