Swim Teacher - All Abilities

Royal Life Saving All Abilities is a nationally recognised course for swim teachers looking to gain specialist knowledge in teaching people living with a disability. Accreditation is valid for three years.
The All Abilities course will deliver the skills and knowledge required to effectively and safely, teach swimming and water safety skills to people with a disability. It will provide information on people living with a disability, their experiences and needs, and how you can best support them in aquatic activities.
Please note: Royal Life Saving Society NSW is not a CRICOS provider; it is unable to provide national training to overseas students holding a student visa.
Course Prerequisites
The following units from the SISSS00132 – Swimming and Water Safety Teacher Skillset must be held, before commencing this course:
- SISCAQU024 - Teach water familiarisation, buoyancy and mobility skills
- SISCAQU025 - Teach water safety and survival skills
As these units of competency are newly introduced to the aquatics industry, we are providing a number of expedited pathways to attain these pre-requisites, depending on the qualifications you currently hold.
Throughout your enrolment process, you will be prompted to upload evidence of one of the above scenarios – please ensure that units of competency are specifically listed. Once accepted, you will be enrolled into your relevant coursework.Course Structure/ Delivery Mode
This course is delivered in a blended format; below are the steps of the participants journey.

Step 1 Book a course and complete/provide evidence for Prerequisite requirements. All Abilities course material is delivered via a blended mechanism, involving online learning and on the job assessments, alongside third-party observation from an approved RLS Workplace Supervisor. Candidates must have access to a computer and the internet to access these online modules.
Step 2 Complete online modules. Upon fulfilling the prerequisite requirements, candidates will be required to complete a self-paced online knowledge component. Only those who have completed the online modules in full will be able to complete the on-the-job assessments.
Step 3 Complete and Submit Step 3 of the All Abilities Workbook. The workbook involves an on-the-job assessment, which ensures the swim teacher can apply the skills learnt in the online course at their place of employment. The on-the-job component needs to be signed off by an approved RLS Workplace Supervisor for final approval. The Workplace Supervisor will then submit the application on the candidates behalf to - submissions@royalnsw.com.au
Candidates are covered under Royal Life Saving Insurance until the final Statement of Attainment has been issued.
Step 4 Complete Step 4 in the All Abilities Workbook. To obtain your Swim Teacher – All Abilities licence, you are required to complete this section alongside your Approved Royal Life Saving Workplace Supervisor, who will submit the Licence Application to Royal Life Saving - by email to submissions@royalnsw.com.au -on your behalf.
Section 3 and 4 of the Unit Completion and Licence Workbook may be submitted at the same time if suitable.
Duration
The amount of training is approximately 20 hours, comprising of:
· Online learning and assessment: 8 hours
· On-the-job teaching and assessment: 12 hours
Outcomes
The Royal Life Saving Swim Teacher - All Abilities course contains units of competency which are nationally recognised from the Sport, Aquatics and Recreation Training package. Upon successful completion of all assessment requirements, candidates will be issued a Statement of Attainment for the following units:
- SISCAQU028 - Assist participants with disability during aquatic activities
Swim Teacher Licence
In addition to the successful completion of the online component of the course, candidates are required to complete on-the-job teaching hours in a range of teaching conditions in order to obtain a Swim Teacher Licence. This on-the-job assessment ensures the Swim Teacher is able to apply the skills learnt in the training course at their place of employment. The on-the-job component needs to be signed off by a Royal Life Saving Approved Workplace Supervisor, who will submit the application to Royal Life Saving on behalf of the candidate. More information on who can be a workplace supervisor is provided in the on the job workplace booklet.
- Complete the Online Learning Module(s). This qualification now has set prerequisites, candidates will be enrolled into a pathway reflecting their current qualifications. For any Assessment Submissions, please allow 10 business days for marking to occur. Once marked, the following module will become available.
- Practical on the job teaching hours in a learn to swim environment signed off by an Approved Royal Life Saving Workplace Supervisor.
- All Abilities Workbook to be completed, signed off and submitted by an Approved Royal Life Saving Workplace Supervisor to Royal Life Saving.
Eligibility:
PREREQUISITES:
The following units from the SISSS00132 – Swimming and Water Safety Teacher Skillset must be held, before commencing this course:
- SISCAQU024 - Teach water familiarisation, buoyancy and mobility skills
- SISCAQU025 - Teach water safety and survival skills
As these units of competency are newly introduced to the aquatics industry, we are providing a number of expedited pathways to attain these pre-requisites, depending on the qualifications you currently hold.
AGE REQUIREMENT:
USI REQUIREMENT:
To enrol in this course Candidates must possess a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Click here to visit the USI site and register this with your Royal Life Saving Office.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT:
You have read and accept the terms and conditions outlined in the RLSSA Code of Practice, Student Handbook and Privacy Notice.
Please Note: This course consists of one or more Units of Competency and we assess your performance using a competency based approached, which means you are evaluated on whether you can demonstrate the required skills and knowledge to industry standards.
You will be marked as:
- Competent (C) - You have met all requirements
- Not Yet Competent (NYC) - You need more evidence or practice
- Practical tasks or assessments
- Written questions or responses
- Third party evidence (e.g. workplace supervisor submissions)
If you are marked Not Yet Competent (NYC), you will receive feedback and along with further opportunities to be reassessed. Our goal is to ensure you're job-ready and confident in your abilities.
We are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment. We understand that learners have different needs and may require reasonable adjustments to ensure fair access to training and assessment.
If you need any reasonable adjustments to support your learning, please contact us to discuss your requirements.
Adjustments must align with training package requirements and must not compromise the integrity of the competency being assessed.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:
Royal Life Saving Society NSW is not a CRICOS provider and are therefore unable to provide national training to overseas students holding a student visa.
By continuing with this enrolment‚ you are declaring you are not an overseas student holding a student visa.
Learning Outcomes:
Upcoming Workshops
Name | Date | Time | Location | Available Spaces | Cost | |
Swim Teacher -All Abilities | 31 December 2025 | 08:00 am - 04:00 pm | Virtual Classroom ACT | 100 | $160.00 |