Mercy Street·Dallas, Texas
Teach safe and developmentally appropriate swim lessons to youth of varying skill levels following established curriculum standards. Maintain a safe aquatic environment while monitoring student progress and communicating with parents and staff.
OVERVIEW Established in 2003, Mercy Street exists to cultivate mutually transforming relationships with inner-city youth through Christian mentorship.
Our vision is to create a multicultural, multiethnic, multigenerational movement of God’s people that work together for his glory and the good of the city and beyond.
Our outreach efforts are through sports, mentoring, youth leadership initiatives, K-5 after-school enrichment programming, and summer day camp for K-5 students in West and South Dallas.
The Temporary Part-Time Youth Swim Instructor is responsible for teaching safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate swim lessons to children and youth of varying skill levels.
The instructor will follow Mercy Street Learn-to-Swim curriculum standards, promote water safety, and create a positive learning environment that encourages confidence, skill development, and enjoyment of aquatic activities.
The ideal candidate is energetic, dependable, patient, and passionate about helping children learn life-saving swimming skills while maintaining a safe aquatic environment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Teach group and private swim lessons to youth ages 3 years through 99 years using Mercy Street Learn-to-Swim guidelines.
Assess participant skill levels and provide instruction appropriate to individual abilities.
Develop lesson plans and conduct classes that promote water safety, stroke development, and swimming proficiency.
Maintain a safe and supportive environment for all participants.
Monitor student progress and provide feedback to participants and parents/guardians.
Enforce facility rules, safety procedures, and emergency action plans.
Maintain accurate attendance, progress records, and incident reports as required.
Assist with swim evaluations, aquatic events, and special programs.
Inspect instructional equipment before and after classes and report any safety concerns.
Communicate professionally with participants, parents, staff, and community partners.
Teach group and private swim lessons to youth ages 3 years through 99 years using Mercy Street Learn-to-Swim guidelines Attend required staff meetings, trainings, and in-service sessions.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification or YMCA Swim Instructor Certification.
Minimum age of 16 years.
Ability to demonstrate all required swim strokes and water skills necessary for instruction.
Current American Red Cross CPR/AED and First Aid certification Experience teaching or working with children and youth preferred.
Strong communication and customer service skills.
Ability to work evenings and weekends as program schedules require.
Ability to safely enter and exit the pool and remain in the water for extended periods.
Lifeguard certification.
Bilingual (English/Spanish). Experience serving diverse youth populations. Prior experience with community-based aquatics programs PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to swim proficiently and demonstrate all instructional skills. Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, and lift up to 30 pounds. Ability to work in humid, outdoor environments. Ability to respond quickly in emergency situations. PERKS OF SERVING WITH US 10–25 hours per week. Flexible schedule including mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, and seasonal programming. Competitive hourly wage based on certifications, experience, and program needs. Work in a fun, faith-filled environment. Opportunities to grow in leadership, ministry, and youth outreach. Be a part of a mission that transforms lives – in and out of the water. MISSION-FOCUSED EXPECTATIONS All roles with Mercy Street are first and foremost considered to be a Minister of the Gospel. This position furthers Mercy Street’s religious mission by: Following Jesus Christ and setting an example for others through their lifestyle. Exhibiting a passion for learning and sharing the Gospel with others. Agreeing to the Mercy Street Statement of Faith. Demonstrate a commitment to youth development and water safety education. Treat all participants with dignity, respect, and inclusion. Serve as a positive role model for children and families. Support the organization's mission, vision and the Mercy Street Way.
Must be at least 16 years old with current American Red Cross WSI or YMCA Swim Instructor certification, plus CPR/AED and First Aid certifications. Ability to demonstrate all swim strokes and work flexible hours including evenings and weekends is required.
Market context
In Texas, classroom teacher roles in early childhood settings are often driven by steady demand for qualified educators who can meet licensing and safety requirements. This role is competitive because employers look for a CDA for infants/toddlers or an early childhood-related associate or bachelor’s degree, plus a positive, energetic approach and clean background checks. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then confirm your credential matches the age group before applying.