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ZRZ - Swimming Pool Supervisor

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ZRZ - Swimming Pool Supervisor

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In the swimming pool, strict rules exist for supervision. This is logical because every drowning incident is one too many. That's why more and more organizations managing a pool require their employees to have the Swimming Rescue for Swimming Pools (ZRZ) diploma. Only with this diploma can you supervise a pool.
These requirements are also increasingly imposed on associations that rent the pool. Many associations do not have someone with this diploma and also do not have separate supervisors. In the future, this will become a problem for many associations as the reins are tightened further by owners.

You can help solve this by obtaining such a diploma if you:
  • have the ABC diploma
  • have a valid First Aid diploma from the Red Cross or Orange Cross.
  • have a VOG (Certificate of Good Conduct)
  • meet the requirements of the swimming test
  • are an active cadre member at the association or elsewhere in the swimming pool


Of course, you must be able to swim sufficiently yourself, which you achieve by actively participating in a swimming sport or otherwise keeping up with swimming.
An additional benefit is that as a young person, you'll find it easier to get holiday work at a swimming pool because you're qualified.
The course lasts about 35 hours if you have a First Aid diploma and usually takes place in Dordrecht over 3 days or in about 6 sessions at the Lifeguard Association. You'll need to attend theory and practical lessons, complete an assignment, and undergo a (practical) exam.



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You may have already completed the workshops on "life-saving actions" and "rescuing drowning victims." But for your ZRZ, you need a valid First Aid certificate from the Red Cross or Orange Cross. This is necessary because as a lifeguard, you will encounter minor injuries, people feeling unwell, and individuals with injuries requiring immediate on-site treatment. If you don't have a valid First Aid certificate, you can take an online course with the Red Cross. In about 20 hours, including a practical day, you can obtain the Red Cross First Aid certificate. It's also beneficial outside of sports because everyone in your environment may experience an accident or persistent ache at some point.

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Step 1: Complete the online course.
Step 2: Attend the practical session.
Step 3: Upload the PDF of your obtained Red Cross First Aid certificate under "Add Files". Then, request proof assessment.
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