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SURF YOUR WAY INTO NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES

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Are you a mad surfer, aged 16-25 and currently out of education, work or training?  If you’re looking for a fresh and wave-influenced way to make yourself employable then this could be the perfect opportunity for you.  An exciting six week programme called Cross Step is on the hunt for its first ten Cornish recruits to earn a range of qualifications, skills and knowledge – those who take the plunge will get to hit the waves and train as surf coaches and beach lifeguards, finding employment in those and other surf-related jobs at the end of the course.   But you have just days to apply – the deadline is 15th June.

The Entry into Employment Team within the Real Ideas Organisation (RIO) has teamed up with Groundswell, the new initiative to inspire and educate surfers to create Cross Step.  For the right recruits, this new programme is the ideal chance to gain real qualifications and confidence that can translate into a long term career in an area that the young people love.  As a result of the six week course, attendees will leave with a NARS Beach Lifeguard Award, British Surfing Association (BSA) Award, work experience and further surf coach training.

The course will be led by two highly respected surf coaches who will become the Cross Step in-house project leads.  Both are BSA level 3 coaches which means that have already trained beyond the basic requirement for surf school employment or a job with the RNLI, so are more than ready to pass on everything they know to the Cornish crew.  There will also be transferrable skills training for the Cross Steppers in making presentations and putting together CVs built into the course, making it flexible and relevant to all participants.

The course will start in late June so the deadline for applications is 15th June.  Anyone who thinks they may be eligible for the first 10 should contact Hannah on 01872 275187 or check out the Groundswell young people’s surf website for links.