- Snowsport
- Sport and community recreation
- Aquatics
- Entertainment and events
- Exercise
Qualifications for Aquatics
The aquatics workforce helps people enjoy the magic of being in the water while staying safe, having fun and learning new skills.
Pool Lifeguard Practising Certificate
NZ Certificate in Aquatics (Pool Lifeguard) (L3)
New Zealand Certificate in Aquatics (Swim and Water Safety Teacher) (L3)
New Zealand Certificate in Aquatic Treatment Systems (L4)
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New Zealand Apprenticeship: Senior Pool Lifeguard (L4)
New Zealand Apprenticeship: Specialised Swim and Water Safety Teacher (L4)
Introduction to Pool Operations
Course Overview
This programme equips learners with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to operate swimming and spa pools safely and effectively. It covers key topics including maintaining water quality, understanding pool treatment processes, handling and storing chemicals safely, and carrying out routine water testing and monitoring.
As part of the programme, learners can also work towards achieving Unit Standard 20046 – Monitor pool water quality and the safe storage of chemicals. Successfully completing this standard supports ongoing professional development and capability within the aquatics industry.
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There are many different ways that you can progress through the sectors, and lots of skills are transferable across different roles and practice areas. Our Career Maps will help you visualise key jobs and pathways.
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How To Enrol
Ready to go? Just click the "Enrol" button in the top right-hand corner of this website, set up a new account in our Learner Portal if it is your first time, and then click the "Enrol here" button. Select your programme from the dropdown menu, and follow the prompts to complete the rest of the form.
Your enrolment form will be processed by your regional advisor, and then sent to your workplace manager to review and sign electronically. Once your manager has signed, the form automatically gets sent back to you, and your learner advisor, to review and sign.