British Swim School of Milwaukee South and Western Suburbs
Location
Cudahy, Wisconsin
Salary
$22 - $25 / HOUR
Provide individualized survival swim and water safety instruction to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Adapt teaching strategies to meet sensory and communication needs while collaborating with families to track progress.
Requires experience working with children with ASD and strong interpersonal skills. A background in Special Education, ABA, or related therapeutic fields is preferred.
At British Swim School, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to be safe and confident in the water. As a leader in survival swim instruction, we teach infants, children, and individuals of all abilities critical water safety and self-rescue skills that save lives.
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) face a significantly higher risk of drowning due to wandering tendencies and a natural attraction to water. As an ASD Survival Swim Instructor, your work will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of children and their families—providing confidence, independence, and invaluable peace of mind.
If you're passionate about working with neurodivergent children, thrive on creating meaningful connections, and want a career where every lesson matters, we'd love to meet you.
We are seeking a compassionate, patient, and highly attentive ASD Survival Swim Instructor to provide individualized, one-on-one swim and water safety instruction to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related sensory, communication, or developmental differences.
This role requires creativity, adaptability, emotional intelligence, and a commitment to meeting each swimmer where they are. Our instructors create a supportive learning environment while teaching essential survival skills that can make a life-saving difference.
Provide individualized survival swim instruction tailored to each swimmer's unique needs Teach essential water safety and self-rescue skills, including breath control, floating, rolling, and independent recovery Adapt teaching strategies to support sensory sensitivities, communication differences, and varying learning styles Build trusting relationships with swimmers and their families Collaborate with parents and caregivers to encourage consistency and celebrate progress Create a calm, structured, and positive learning environment that promotes confidence and success Track swimmer progress and communicate milestones and recommendations Maintain the highest standards of safety and professionalism at all times What We're Looking For
Experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other developmental differences Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to build rapport with children and families Patient, dependable, energetic, and positive attitude Commitment to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment
Background in Special Education, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, Child Development, Psychology, or a related field Previous swim instruction, coaching, teaching, therapy, or childcare experience Experience implementing sensory regulation or behavior support strategies Familiarity with visual supports, social stories, and alternative or augmentative communication methods Ability to remain calm, flexible, and solution-focused during challenging situations Why Join British Swim School?
Make a meaningful impact by teaching life-saving skills Work one-on-one with swimmers and witness incredible progress Join a mission-driven team dedicated to water safety and inclusion Gain specialized experience working with neurodivergent children Be part of a supportive culture that values compassion, growth, and excellence Every lesson has the potential to save a life. Join us in helping children gain the confidence and skills they need to be safer in and around the water.
Market context
In Wisconsin, ASD swim instructor roles are typically driven by demand for safe, adaptive aquatic instruction for children with developmental differences. These positions are competitive because employers look for both swim teaching ability and experience with ASD, Special Education, ABA, or related therapeutic work, plus strong interpersonal skills. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page, then tailor your application to highlight child-facing experience and any adaptive instruction methods you’ve used.
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Typical range: $33,280–$45,760 based on 300 active listings in Wisconsin