Specialist for swimming pools

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Specialist for pool operations (FAB) is a training occupation in Germany. He was previously referred to as a swimming master's assistant .

tasks

The main task is the supervision and control of the bathing operation . They look after bathers and give swimming lessons . They also monitor technical operating functions and the water quality and carry out cleaning and disinfection work . In order to comply with the hygiene parameters and to achieve the required water quality, DIN 19643 provides for various combinations of processes for water treatment in swimming pools .

In addition, they maintain and maintain the facilities and buildings of the respective bathing complex as well as their open spaces and green areas. You are responsible for the smooth running of the bathing business and have to ensure that the house and bathing rules are observed. They exercise house rights and can issue house bans . Her further tasks include the completion of administrative work and participation in public relations.

Your workplace is in the most varied of types of bathing facilities: in open-air , indoor , sea and beach baths , in spas or medical bathing facilities in hospitals and rehabilitation centers .

education

The training lasts three years. The following contents are taught: pool operation , pool technology , water treatment , animation , marketing , legal and administrative studies, sports theory, swimming and rescue in practice ( lifeguard badge in silver), as well as the normal subjects of the vocational school. After successfully completing your training, you have the professional title of "specialist for pool operations".

The training is different depending on the federal state, in Bavaria, for example, the Bavarian Administrative School is responsible, similar to Schleswig-Holstein, where the Bordesholm Administrative Academy is the responsible body, in Hesse this is the commercial-technical vocational school in Friedberg . The profession is currently being harmonized across the country so that there are no longer so great differences between the levels of training in the individual federal states. The pioneers when it comes to harmonizing training are the district governments of Düsseldorf and Cologne.

After at least two years of professional experience as a specialist for pool operations, you have the opportunity to train to become a master for pool operations (formerly: swimming master ).

The remuneration during the training

The trainees receive a monthly training allowance from the company, the amount of which is determined in a collective agreement and which varies from state to state. Database training allowances (DAV) of the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), as of 2015/2016.

  • 1st year of training: € 853
  • 2nd year of training: € 903
  • 3rd year of training: € 949

Pool operation

The specialist pool operation includes the areas of communication , learning technology , public relations , legal studies , legal forms of pools, administration, personnel planning and company organization.

Bath technology

The subject of pool technology includes the areas of technical occupational safety and accident prevention, chemistry , swimming pool water treatment , control technology , process engineering and chemical processes in swimming pool preparation, pool construction, mathematics , cleaning, hygiene , maintenance, physics , heating and ventilation systems , sanitary facilities and materials science of various building materials.

Rescue, first aid and swimming

The subject of rescue, first aid and swimming includes the areas of swimming lessons, training, jumping , diving , competition teaching , rescue teaching , water rescue , health science and biology , first aid , cardiopulmonary resuscitation , practical rescue exercises , towing, clothing swimming , distance diving as well as sports and game arrangements .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance on vocational training for specialist staff for swimming pools (BäderFAngAusbV) (PDF; 51 kB)

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