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LEARN SKILLS FOR LIFE

Our education courses are nationally recognised courses through Surf Life Saving Australia

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KEEPING OUR BEACH SAFE

Courses incorporate first aid, swimming, fitness, beach safety and marine theory

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FURTHER AWARDS

Courses are conducted both in-house at Mooloolaba and with SLS Branch

Mooloolaba SLSC Courses

Once you have successfully gained your Bronze Medallion, you’ll have the opportunity to take up other courses such as IRB Crew & IRB Driver awards, Patrol Captains Certificate, ATV &/or Tractor Drivers Induction, Radio Officers Certificate, and Emergency Care awards. We strongly encourage you to consider at least one of these courses to support your patrol team. Some of these courses may require you to meet certain prerequisites such as age or proficiency qualifications. Please take a look at the course schedule to find out the dates of our courses and register your interest. You will also find more information about this course below.

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Becoming a lifesaver requires a unique perspective on the aquatic environment, and it challenges you to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to keep our beaches safe. By training, you’ll meet like-minded people and join our dynamic club that values teamwork and camaraderie.

 

COURSE SUMMARY

The Bronze Medallion course provides participants with the skills and knowledge in order to be able to participate in Surf Life Saving patrol operations. This is a core award to be a surf lifesaver in Australia.

Upon completion of the course, members are assigned to a patrol and become eligible to participate in Surf Lifesaving carnivals. In order to maintain their eligibility to patrol and compete in Surf Lifesaving carnivals, they must attend an annual skills maintenance session.

Courses run for 6 weeks, one weekday evening for theory and dry practical components and one weekend morning for wet practical (run-swim-run, board paddling, rescues, etc) 

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Safety and Wellbeing
  • Contribute to the management of work health and safety (WHS)
  • Follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk control
  • Surf Awareness and Skills
  • Describe surfing and environmental conditions and hazards
  • Recognise appropriate beach types, conditions and areas in the surf zone for bathing:
  • Demonstrate surf skills
  • The Human Body
  • Resuscitation
  • Defibrillation and basic oxygen techniques
  • First Aid
  • Communication
  • Radio Operations
  • Rescue Techniques
  • Carries and Support
  • Beach Management

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Candidates must meet ALL of the following requirements:
  • Be a financial member of Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club;
  • Must hold a current Blue Card (if over 18 years old)
  • Be at least 15 years of age on the final assessment date;
  • Apply for and/or provide us with your USI number
  • Complete the mandatory Member Protection courses (If over 18 years of age) Child Safe Awareness (CSA) and Child Youth Risk Management Strategies (CYRMS)

  • Complete an unaided swim of 400 m in 9 minutes or less (goggles and masks permitted) in a swimming pool of not less than 25 m, which will be observed prior to you undertaking any water training or assessment activities.
 
Currently, we don’t have any scheduled dates for the Bronze Medallion Courses. However, you can express your interest below, and we will get in touch with you once the dates are confirmed.

Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC)

There’s a role for everyone, and the skills you learn along the way will not only save lives and help the community but potentially put you on a pathway to places you never thought possible.

COURSE SUMMARY

The aim of this course is to provide participants with the skills and knowledge of basic patrolling and surf awareness in order to be able to participate in lifesaving operations. This course is the minimum water safety qualification for Junior Activity supervision. 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Safety and Wellbeing
  • Contribute to the management of work health and safety (WHS)
  • Follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk control
  • Surf Awareness and Skills
  • Demonstrate surf skills
  • The Human Body
  • Resuscitation
  • First Aid
  • Identify basic patient management techniques
  • Communications
  • Communicate in the workplace:
  • Rescue Techniques
  • Beach Management

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Candidates must meet ALL of the following requirements:
  • Be a financial member of Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club;
  • Be at least 13 years of age on the final assessment date
  • Must hold a current Blue Card (if over 18 years old)
  • Apply for and/or provide us with your USI number
  • Be able to successfully swim 200m in less than 5 minutes and provide a self-timed figure
 

Currently, we don’t have any scheduled dates for the Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC) Courses. However, you can express your interest below, and we will get in touch with you once the dates are confirmed.

A member’s proficiency remains valid until 31st December each year. Failure to maintain proficiency or complete necessary awards by this date will result in the member being prohibited from performing patrols, operating rescue craft, and participating in surf life saving competitions.

Please note that if you gain your award after 1 July then you are not required to attend a proficiency until the following year.

You can check your proficiency status by logging into your SLSA Members Area

BRONZE MEDALLION AND SRC SKILLS MAINTENANCE / PROFICIENCY DATES FOR 2024/2025 PATROLLING SEASON ARE YET TO BE CONFIRMED. 
Skills Maintenance Events are run from August to December. 

Tuesday sessions:  Start at 6.00pm.
Weekend sessions: Start at 7.30am.

 
Please see below a step-by-step guide to help you complete your online learning and enrolment for your Skills Maintenance event:
HOW TO GUIDE- BRONZE & SRC- ONLINE LEARNING & SKILLS MAINTENANCE ENROLMENT

The Club’s Operations office can assist with any questions education@mooloolabaslsc.com.au 

IRB SKILLS MAINTENANCE / PROFICIENCY DATES FOR 2024/2025 PATROLLING SEASON ARE YET TO BE CONFIRMED. 
Skills Maintenance Events are run from October to November. 

The sessions commence with sign-on at the club. Please be there and ready for a 7:30am start.

The IRB Assessor will carry out a briefing on the session. Some of the briefing will be on skills and procedures. Safety around IRBs and the IRB room will also be covered, as well as care and protection of gear and equipment. You will then be split into groups for set-up of the IRBs.

The session will be in-depth and seeks to improve skills and knowledge for all. Some will be asked to do additional work and may be asked to attend another session. Any additional time will be because the team wishes to assist in improving all of our skill levels rather than passing judgment on individual ability.

All attendees are required to attend and participate in pack up and clean down including the IRB room post training.

 
Please see below a step-by-step guide to enrol for IRB Skills Maintenance event:
HOW TO GUIDE- IRB SKILLS MAINTENANCE ENROLMENT

The Club’s Operations office can assist with any questions education@mooloolabaslsc.com.au 

All active lifesavers are required to complete a proficiency test to prove competency in the lifesaving award/s they hold and wish to remain current in. Proficiency tests are necessary to:

  • ensure ongoing competency of members in their area of training and activities
  • maintain the standards of knowledge and expertise of surf life savers satisfy legal and statutory requirements
  • reinforce and maintain our service commitment to the bathing and beach going community
 

First Aid - HLTAID011

COURSE SUMMARY
Provide First Aid aims to develop the knowledge and skills for a person to manage emergency first aid situations and deliver competent emergency care until the arrival of professional medical support. The course includes CPR.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES


Respond in an emergency situation

  • Recognise an emergency situation

  • Identify, assess and manage immediate hazards to health and safety of self and others

  • Assess the casualty and recognise the need for first aid response

  • Assess the situation and seek assistance from emergency response services where required

Apply appropriate first aid procedures

  • Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

  • Provide first aid in accordance with established first aid principles

  • Display respectful behaviour towards casualty

  • Obtain consent from casualty where possible

  • Use available resources and equipment to make the casualty as comfortable as possible

  • Operate first aid equipment according to manufacturer’s instructions

  • Monitor the casualty’s condition and respond in accordance with first aid principles

Communicate details of the incident

  • Accurately convey incident details to emergency response services

  • Report details of incident to workplace supervisor as appropriate

  • Maintain confidentiality of records and information in line with statutory and/or organisational policies

Evaluate own performance

  • Recognise the possible psychological impacts on self and other rescuers involved in critical incidents

  • Participate in debriefing to address individual needs

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Minimum age 14

  • Financial member (who holds appropriate Blue Card if over 18 years of age)

  • Be an active patrolling member OR be enrolled in course to patrol (Observers/SRC/Bronze)^

 

SKILLS MAINTENANCE/ PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS

  • This award is current for three (3) years and must be renewed through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) including the SLSQ Education – Courses & Training.

  • For this award (Resuscitation [AID]) to remain current, candidates must perform an annual skills maintenance activity at a Queensland Club between 1 July and 31 December of each year. See Skills Maintenance/Proficiency Requirements in the “Course Information: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” section for more details.

Currently, we don’t have any scheduled dates for the Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC) Courses. However, you can express your interest below, and we will get in touch with you once the dates are confirmed.

ART (ADVANCED RESUSCITATION TECHNIQUES) - HLTAID015

 
Currently, we do not have any course dates available. Please submit your Expression of Interest below, and we will be in touch once the dates are confirmed.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

COURSE DATES

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COURSE SUMMARY
Advanced Resuscitation aims to provide participants with the necessary skills, knowledge and applications to use advanced resuscitation techniques. It is specifically designed for individuals wishing to safely administer oxygen by facemask or mechanical resuscitator to a breathing or non- breathing casualty.

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Minimum Age 15
  • Financial member (who holds appropriate Blue Card if over 18 years of age)
  • Hold First Aid (HLTAID011) and be actively patrolling 

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Respond to an emergency situation

  • Recognise an emergency situation
  • Identify, assess and manage immediate hazards to health and safety of self and others
  • Assess the casualty and recognise the need for advanced resuscitation response
  • Assess the situation and seek assistance from emergency response services where required

Perform advanced resuscitation

  • Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Provide supplemental oxygen
  • Display respectful behaviour towards casualty
  • Obtain consent from casualty where possible
  • Use available resources and equipment to make the casualty as comfortable as possible
  • Monitor casualty condition and rectify issues preventing adequate treatment

Communicate details of the incident

  • Accurately convey incident details to emergency response services
  • Report details of incident in line with organisational policies
  • Maintain confidentiality of records and information in line with statutory and/or organisational policies

Evaluate the incident

  • Recognise the possible psychological impacts on self and other rescuers involved in critical incidents
  • Participate in debriefing to address individual needs
  • Check, maintain and clean equipment ready for future use

ASSESSMENT

  • Assessment is through demonstration, presentation and application of all elements of competency in the workplace.
  • Participants will be required to complete activities that may include role-plays, oral and written questioning, practical demonstrations and performing scenarios.

SKILLS MAINTENANCE/ PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS

  • For this award (Advanced Resuscitation Techniques [AID]) to remain current, candidates must perform an annual skills maintenance activity at a Queensland Club between 1 July and 31 December of each year.
  • For this award (Resuscitation [AID]) to remain current, candidates must perform an annual skills maintenance activity at a Queensland Club between 1 July and 31 December of each year.
  • Please note that if you gain your award after 1 July then you are not required to attend a proficiency until the following year.

COURSE SUMMARY
The aim of this course is to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to effectively drive and manage an Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) in surf rescue operations.

PREREQUISITES
Candidates must meet ALL of the following conditions:

  • be at least 16 years of age to commence training
  • be at least 17 years of age on the date of final assessment
  • hold and be currently proficient in Bronze Medallion and IRB Crewperson Certificate
  • hold a current state marine license.
 
Currently, we do not have any confirmed dates for IRB CREW or DRIVER Courses. Please submit your Expression of Interest below, and we will be in touch once course dates are confirmed.
 
Expression of Interest Form

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