Could you be a lifeguard for Suffolk beaches?

The RNLI is looking for new people to take on the paid roles

The RNLI is looking for more beach lifeguards
Author: Beth PriddingPublished 3rd Feb 2021

Could you be an RNLI lifeguard and help to save lives?

The charity is looking for people to take on paid roles at beaches across Suffolk over the summer period.

Beach lifeguards are at the forefront of the charity's lifesaving work, offering safety advice to visitors and rescuing those in difficulty.

This year, the RNLI will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their lifeguard service.

In 2019, the charity's lifeguards responded to more than 17,000 incidents and helped almost 30,000 people. Successful applicants will receive world-class lifesaving training, enjoy good rates of pay and develop valuable skills for a future career.

Ted Morgan, RNLI Lead Lifeguard Supervisor, said:

"If you are looking for a unique and rewarding summer job, lifeguarding could be the perfect opportunity for you. The job is demanding and requires a clear head, commitment, and dedication.

"The skills our lifeguards gain can be an ideal first step towards many career paths or offer invaluable experience for those studying or training in a similar field. We've had lifeguards who are studying for jobs in the emergency services or even volunteer for other rescue agencies.

"We're looking for people with courage, determination and the ability to put their training into action and make the right decision if someone's life is in danger. It is an incredibly rewarding role.

"There aren't too many jobs out there which offer fantastic training and development opportunities, while also allowing you to work in your favourite environment and actively encourage you to surf, swim and train!"

To find out more about how you could help to improve the safety of your local community and apply to be part of an amazing lifesaving team, please visit: rnli.org/BeALifeguard

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