Member Education

Become a Trainer or Assessor with SLSSA!

Join the Lifesaving Education Team

Are you passionate about surf lifesaving and education?

Have you ever considered sharing your knowledge and experience to help shape the next generation of surf lifesavers?

Now is your chance to take the next step in your surf lifesaving journey by becoming a Trainer or Assessor with Surf Life Saving South Australia (SLSSA)!

Cassie Wilmot, Goolwa SLSC trainer, completed the Assessor Skill Set course last year, which has allowed her to step into the role of an Assessor. “I love training and sharing knowledge. Then, when a rescue occurs, to hear the members say, ‘I used everything I learnt’ and ‘what you taught me helped me save a life’ is incredibly rewarding.”

“During my 10+ years of being a trainer, I’ve found it’s been hard to constantly ask for assessors for my squads. There is definitely a need for more assessors in this space, and I felt I had the experience and knowledge to assess. So, considering the new assessor course changes and updates to the training, plus the time of year it was being offered, I decided it was time to pop my hand up for it.

The course itself was great! There is minimal homework and everything was able to be completed in the allocated face-to-face time, which meant once we committed to those six full days, we didn’t require much more outside the time, which helps in the business of life!”

Why should you consider getting involved in the education space in Surf Life Saving?

Working as a volunteer Trainer or Assessor within SLSSA offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to contribute to the lifesaving community. By becoming part of our education team, you will be directly involved in developing and delivering the skills and knowledge associated with the different SLS Awards needed to keep our beaches safe.

As a Trainer, you'll have the opportunity to:

  • Make an Impact

  • Inspire the Next Generation

  • Build Valuable Skills

  • Give Back to the Community

Becoming a Trainer or an Assessor not only provides personal and professional growth, but it also helps strengthen our lifesaving network. It’s an incredibly fulfilling way to contribute to your community while honing your own skill set.

Expressions of Interest - Off-Season Courses

Surf Life Saving South Australia is now accepting expressions of interest for those interested in undertaking either:

  • Volunteer Trainer Delivery Skill Set (TAESS00029) - for those who are looking to gain the TAE qualifications and become a trainer.

  • Assessor Skill Set (TAESS0019) - for current Trainers who do not hold the Assessor Skill Set or for teachers who are eligible to train in the RTO space.

For more information about Teachers to Trainers, click HERE

These courses will be delivered by SLS Queensland, which will be run during the off-season (depending on demand), leading up to the start of next season, ensuring you are fully prepared for the next summer season.

What You Can Expect

  • Comprehensive training in both theory and practical components

  • Supportive, hands-on learning environment

  • Opportunities for networking and ongoing professional development

  • A rewarding pathway to advancing your involvement in Surf Life Saving

Get Involved Today!

If you're ready to take the next step in your surf lifesaving journey and share your knowledge with others, now is the time to get involved! We are currently seeking expressions of interest for our Trainer and Assessor courses, which will run during the off-season. More information regarding dates will be confirmed and shared with those who submit the EOI form.

For more information about the role of a Trainer or Assessor, click HERE.

To express your interest, submit the form below.

Together, let's continue to make South Australia's beaches safe and welcoming for everyone!

Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue Coming March

The popular Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue Award course, otherwise known as SMAR, is back for anyone looking to upskill before the end of the season.

This course is a step up from the Bronze Medalion and provides participants with the skills and knowledge to participate in search and rescue operations. Once completed members will gain skills and knowledge enabling them to:

  • Contribute to preparation activities for search and rescue operations

  • Perform search and rescue of a missing person

  • Demonstrate recovery and stand down procedures

The course is a very practical-based award and takes place in a few different locations including the South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre, Surf Central (the home of SLSSA), and Port Noarlunga SLSC.

This particular course is open to members of the Emergency Operations Group (EOG), general members and members working towards the PUA30322 Certificate III in Public Safety (Aquatic Search & Rescue). Those selected into the 2025 VETiS program will be encouraged to apply for the courses planned for September/October 2025.

Besides being a valuable asset at your club, gaining this award also opens the door for other SLSSA opportunities. “The training members undertake in SMAR is great knowledge to have a club level, but it is essential for those who respond at a time of crisis,” says Cameron Smith, SLSSA Lifesaving and Emergency Operations Coordinator explained.

If you are interested in obtaining this award, please read the information below, speak to your Club Chief Instructor and complete the application before the closing date of 9am, Monday 3rd March.

  • Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue Award

    • PUAWHS002 – Maintain Safety at an Incident Scene

    • PUASAR011 – Search as a member of an aquatic search team

    Learning Outcomes

    • Contribute to preparation activities for search and rescue operations

    • Interpret task information

    • Use basic navigational techniques

    • Select appropriate search and rescue equipment

    • Perform search and rescue of a missing person

    • Identify hazards to self, bystanders, and patient at an incident scene

    • Minimise risks

    • Select appropriate personal protective equipment

    • Communicate incident details to relevant personnel at appropriate stages

    • Demonstrate an advanced water entry technique

    • Describe search patterns

    • Operate as a member of a search team

    • Perform retrieval of a submerged object at a depth of 3-5 meters below the surface

    • Participate in a night search operation

    • Demonstrate recovery and stand down procedures

    • Complete operational documentation

    • Perform equipment recovery, cleaning, and maintenance in line with organisational procedures

    • Describe symptoms of operational stress and sources of support

    Pre-Requisites

    Candidates must meet ALL the following conditions:

    • Be at least 16 years of age on the date of final assessment

    • Complete a 400-metre swim in 8 minutes or less in a swimming pool of no less than 25m length (completed at the Pool Session)

    • Hold and be proficient in the SLSA Bronze Medallion

    • Attend all the training detailed in the timeline

    • Have access to all personal equipment detailed in the resources.

    Assessment Requirements

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

    • Online learning

    • Written questions

    • Verbal questions

    • Practical scenarios

    Session Delivery

    The SMAR course involves three sessions, consisting of:

    Pool session: Includes completion of the pre-requisite swim, as well as assessment of submerged object retrieval.

    • The Pre-requisite swim requires completing a 400-metre swim in 8 minutes or less in a swimming pool of no less than 25m length.

    • Successful completion of the pre-requisite swim is required to continue with the rest of the SMAR

    The pool session is a mandatory component to the course.

    Theory & night search:

    • Identify the basic procedures of search and rescue operations.

    • Practical night search

    Practical & assessments:

    • Water activities

    • Assessment

    Equipment Requirements

    All participants are required to supply the following items as SLSSA does not provide them:

    • Goggles

    • Fins

    • Snorkel and mask

    • Handheld torch (no headlights)

    • Wetsuit (Steamer) which is considered PPE

    • Booties or reef shoes

    • Dive mask & snorkel – NO goggles

    • Rescue tube and fins (1 set per person with your/club name on)

    • Hi-Viz top

    Learning Resources

    All resources are accessible from the members eLearning area:

    • Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue members eLearning course

    • Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue Learner Guide

    • 35th Edition Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue Training Manual

  • SMAR Pool Session and Assessment:

    • Wednesday 19th March. 7pm - 9pm

    • Marion SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre, 443 Morphett Road, Oaklands Park

    SMAR Theory, Night Search Assessment:

    • Saturday 29th March, 2pm - 10pm

    • Surf Central SLSSA, 2 Barcoo Road, West Beach

    SMAR Practical Assessment:

    • Sunday 30th March, 8:30am – 1pm

    • Port Noarlunga SLSC, Saltfleet St & Esplanade, Port Noarlunga

  • $49.00 for Club members.

    The course will be held over the equivalent of two and a half days, and the cost covers materials, all food, snacks, water, and all other resources.

    • Members that are completing SMAR as part of their Cert III VETiS program will be invoiced separately (unless prior arrangements made directly with members school). VETiS enrolments should refer to the VETiS Course Fee document for more information.

    Payment will be required at the time of registration.

  • SLSSA recognise this is a highly desirable course and, with the limited number of places available, there is no guarantee that all members who apply will be able to participate.

    • Those interested MUST submit an Application form by the closing date.

    • Successful applications will be based on their applications and SLSSA receiving payment as soon as possible (if applicable).

    If enrolment and payment are not completed by the due date, your position may be withdrawn and the opportunity given to someone on the waitlist

    • Those who are not successful will be added to the waitlist for future courses.

    KEY DATES

    Applications close: 12:00pm, Monday, 3rd March

    Notification of selection: Monday, 10th March

    Online enrolment due: Thursday. 13th March