Foss Swim School·Plymouth, Minnesota
Teach small classes of students using a specific curriculum to help children gain confidence and water safety skills. Build positive relationships with students and families while celebrating progress and milestones.
Foss Swim School - Plymouth 3155 Empire Ln N, Plymouth, MN 55447 Love working with kids?
We'll teach you how to teach swimming.
No teaching experience required—we provide paid training.
As a Swim Teacher at Foss Swim School, you'll help children gain confidence and life-saving water safety skills while building a rewarding career.
Every lesson is an opportunity to make a lasting impact while working alongside a team that loves what they do.
If you're energetic, patient, dependable, and passionate about helping kids succeed, we'd love to meet you.
Why You'll Love Working Here $19.50/hr starting pay with weekend premium (+$3/hr) and subbing (+$1/hr) Paid training Quarterly bonuses Flexible part-time schedules with consistent year-round hours Career growth Free swim lessons for dependents Great Experience to Bring Experience in childcare, coaching, education, camps, customer service, retail, hospitality, fitness, or similar roles is a plus—but not required.
What You'll Do Teach small classes of 1–4 students using our curriculum.
Help kids gain confidence and life-saving water safety skills.
Encourage progress, celebrate milestones, and build lasting relationships with students and families.
You're a great fit if you Are 18+ years old Love working with kids Bring positive energy, reliability, and a team-first attitude.
Are comfortable working in the water for several hours.
That's it—we'll teach you the rest.
Ready to make a difference while having fun at work?
Apply today—we'll provide the training; you bring the energy. #FSS2 Foss is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified candidates for employment without regard to race, ethnicity or national origin, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Candidates must be at least 18 years old and comfortable working in the water for several hours. No prior teaching experience is required as paid training is provided.
Market context
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