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s in Surf Lifesaving Discover, Lead, Succeed

Contents Introduction... 2 What is nationally recognised training?... 2 Overview of Learning s... 3 Aquatic Rescue Awards... 4 Emergency Care Awards... 6 Beach Management Awards... 8 Powercraft Awards... 9 Training and Education... 12 Overview of Member Services s... 14 Development Programs... 15 Opportunities... 16 Administration... 17 Overview of Surf Sports s... 18 Events... 19 Representative Teams... 20 Development... 21 Coach and Official Education... 22

Introduction Once you open up the door to surf lifesaving you will discover endless pathways that will awaken your senses and broaden your horizons. Surf lifesaving offers you a family friendly, healthy, fun way of life. You will never stop learning new skills and you will learn more about yourself than you have ever imagined! We want you to make a difference and rock your trip through surf! This document has been developed to support Surf Life Saving Queensland members with their development goals and is provided as a guide only. The information contained in this document provides suggested learning, participation & career pathways that are available through a range of Surf Life Saving positions. These are not intended to be descriptive or compulsory pathways, yet offer them as a guide only. For up to date information, or to discuss your specific further learning goals, contact the relevant division of Surf Life Saving Queensland or speak with your club or branch representatives. What is nationally recognised training? A course that leads to vocational qualifications or unit(s) of competency that are recognised across Australia. Only Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that meet strict government quality standards can provide this type of training. SLSQ is a registered RTO and can offer many awards which will not only qualify you to perform aquatic rescue, emergency care, to deliver course training, and/or assess courses they will help you in your professional career development as well. Denotes training is a nationally recognised unit(s) of competency or qualification. Surf Life Saving Queensland 18 Manning Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101 Australia T 07 3846 8000 f 07 3846 8008 e info@lifesaving.com.au w www.lifesaving.com.au

Overview of Learning s Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid Duty Officer Gold Medallion Lifesaver Patrol Captain Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management ORB, JRB, Helicopter State Director of Education Branch Education Officer Rescue Water Craft Pain Management Spinal Management 4WD Induction Tractor Induction Chief Training Officer Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate Apply First Aid Silver Medallion Radio Controller (SurfCom) Radio Operator ATV Operator Silver Medallion IRB Driver Resuscitation Certificate IRB Crew Trainer, Assessor, Facilitator Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue Bronze Medallion Lifesaver Surf Rescue Certificate SLSA Award Holder Junior Activities Age Awards Surf Survival

Aquatic Rescue Awards Pre-requisites Pre-requisites Pre-requisites Surf Survival Provides participants with the knowledge of basic surf awareness, the surf environment and provides an introduction into rescue techniques and first aid in order to be able to safely enjoy surf activities Permission to participate in surfing as a school sport Participants can continue by undertaking the Surf Rescue Certificate 12 years+ Observers Certificate Surf Rescue Certificate Provides participants with the knowledge of basic patrolling and surf awareness in order to be able to participate in lifesaving operations Probationary patrolling member Participants can continue by undertaking the Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion 13 years+ Based on competence approximately xx Hours or xx weeks Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Provides participants with the knowledge of basic patrolling and surf awareness in order to be able to participate in lifesaving operations Patrolling member Pre-requisites 15 years+ Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines or by undertaking the Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue 400m pool swim in under 9 minutes Based on competence approximately xx Hours or 8 weeks Clubs may deliver this course during a week-long intense training course. Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to effectively participate in search and rescue operations

Patrolling member Participants can continue by undertaking the Gold Medallion Pre-requisites 16+ years at time of assessment Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Based on competence approximately xx Hours or xx weeks Gold Medallion Provides participants with advanced skills and knowledge to manage emergency situations in autonomous situations Lifeguard/Advanced Patrolling Member Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 17 years + Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Apply First Aid Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid Based on competence approximately xx Hours or 8 weeks

Emergency Care Awards Resuscitation Certificate Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to maintain or restore breathing and circulation in an adult, child or infant. Resuscitation specialist patrolling member Participants can continue by undertaking further study from 13 years of age Pre-requisites 10 years+ Pre-requisites QLD Pre-requisite for Surf Smart 2 (U13 Age Award) Approximately 2.5 hours Apply First Aid Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to manage emergency first aid situations until professional medical support is available First Aid Specialist Patrolling Member Participants can continue by undertaking further study in Spinal Management or Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate 14 years+ Face to Face Delivery Only- approximately 16 hours Flexibility Delivery Model- approximately 8 hours face to face and completion of the SLSQ First Aid Workbook prior to the face to face session Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate (ARTC) Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to use oxygen, airway management devices and automated defibrillators during resuscitation, and to administer oxygen to conscious or unconscious breathing casualties Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate Patrolling Member Participants can continue by undertaking Spinal Management Pre-requisites 15 years + HLTFA301C Apply First Aid OR HLTCPR201B Perform CPR OR HLTFA201B Provide Emergency Life Support Approximately 9 hours Spinal Management Provides participants with the skills, knowledge and experience to manage injured casualties with suspected spinal injuries in an aquatic environment and in emergency situations Spinal Management Specialist Patrolling Member Participants can continue by undertaking Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid

Pre-requisites 16 years+ HLTFA201B Provide Emergency Life Support OR HLTFA301C Apply First Aid Approximately 9 hours Pain Management (to be aligned to NRT in 2013) provide participants with the skills and knowledge required by current members or employees of SLSA or its affiliated bodies to be permitted to carry and administer Methoxyflurane Pain Management Specialist Patrolling Member Participants can continue by undertaking Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid Pre-requisites 18 years+ HLTFA201B Provide Emergency Life Support OR HLTFA301C Apply First Aid Approximately 3.5-4.5 hours Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to apply advanced first aid responses, life support, management of casualty(s), the incident and other first aiders until the arrival of medical assistance Advanced First Aid Specialist Patrolling Member Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 18 years+ HLTFA301C Apply First Aid Approximately xxx

Beach Management Awards Radio Operator Certificate Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to perform basic communication practices Radio Operator Participants can continue by undertaking the VHF Marine License (external award) Pre-requisites 14 years+ Approximately 2.5 hours Silver Medallion Radio Controller (SMRC) Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to undertake SurfCom operations SurfCom Operator Paid Surfcom Operator (seasonal) Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 17+ years VHF Marine License (external award) Excellent Computer Knowledge Approximately xxx Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management (SMBBM) Provides participants with the skills, knowledge and experience to manage a beach in emergency and non-emergency situations Patrol Captain Participants can continue by completing Certificate IV in Public Safety (Aquatic Search and Rescue Management) Pre-requisites 17 years+ Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion (current proficiency not required) Be proficient in one of the following: Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Radio Operator Certificate Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate Apply First Aid Spinal Management

Powercraft Awards All Terrain Vehicle Operator Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to safely and effectively operate an All Terrain Vehicle for Surf Life Saving purposes. Inductions are to be conducted by clubs. ATV Operator Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 17 years Current QLD Drivers Licence (open or probationary) Hold a SLSA award 4WD Induction Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to safely and effectively operate a 4WD for Surf Life Saving purposes. Inductions are to be conducted by clubs. 4WD Operator Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 17 years Current QLD Drivers Licence (open or probationary) Hold a SLSA award Tractor Induction Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to safely and effectively operate a Tractor for Surf Life Saving purposes. Inductions are to be conducted by clubs. Tractor Operator Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 17 years Current QLD Drivers Licence (open or probationary) Hold a SLSA award Inflatable Rescue Boat Crew Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to effectively crew an Inflatable Rescue Boat in surf rescue operations IRB Crewperson Participants can continue by undertaking the SMIRB Driver Pre-requisites 15 years+ Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Approximately 18+ hours Silver Medallion Inflatable Rescue Boat Driver (SMIRB Driver) Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to effectively drive an Inflatable Rescue Boat in surf rescue operations IRB Driver

Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 17 years+ QLD Marine Licence Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion IRB Crew Approximately 35+ hours Rescue Water Craft Operator Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to effectively drive and manage a Rescue Water Craft in surf rescue operations RWC Operator Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Potentially lead to employment in a casual position within SLSQ Pre-requisites 18 years+ Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Current QLD Drivers Licence with tow capacity Three years beach patrol experiance 9hr Course and 12 month or 20hrs Probation Period Offshore Rescue Boat Crew Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to crew an Offshore Rescue Boat in surf rescue operations ORB Crewperson Participants can continue by undertaking the Offshore Rescue Boat Driver Pre-requisites 16 years+ Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate Min 20 Hours Offshore Rescue Boat Driver Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to drive an Offshore Rescue Boat in surf rescue operations ORB Driver Participants can continue by undertaking the Offshore Rescue Boat Skipper Pre-requisites 18 years+ Current QLD Marine Licence Offshore Rescue Boat Crew Until competent Offshore Rescue Boat Skipper Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to skipper an Offshore Rescue Boat in surf rescue operations and deliver training to crew and driver ORB Skipper Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 18 years+

Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion OR Apply First Aid Offshore Rescue Boat Driver, Training Officer Certificate & VHF Marine Licence (external award) State Recognised Coastal Navigation Course (external award) Until Competent Jet Rescue Boat Crew Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to crew a Jet Rescue Boat in surf rescue operations JRB Crewperson Participants can continue by undertaking the Jet Rescue Boat Driver Pre-requisites 16 years+ Cert II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) / Bronze Medallion Advanced Resuscitation Techniques Certificate Minimum three years as a patrolling member Until Competent Jet Rescue Boat Driver Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to drive a Jet Rescue Boat in surf rescue operations JRB Driver Participants can continue by undertaking further training in any of the other core disciplines Pre-requisites 18 years JRB Crew Certificate Minimum three years as a patrolling member Until Competent Helicopter Crew (external award) Provides participants with the skills and knowledge to crew a helicopter in rescue operations Helicopter Crewperson Employment as a helicopter crewman for SLSQ or other emergency services. Pre-requisites HUET (helicopter Underwater Escape Training) Apply First Aid Radio Operators Certificate Advanced Resuscitation Techniques 6 months on job training

Training and Education Pre-requisites Pre-requisites Pre-requisites Training Officer Certificate Provides participants with the skills, knowledge and experience to deliver quality training of Surf Life Saving awards Training Officer Participants can continue by undertaking the Assessor Certificate 16 years+ Approximately 9.5 hours Assessor Certificate Provides participants with the skills, knowledge and experience to competently assess Surf Life Saving awards Assessor Participants can continue by undertaking the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment 18 years+ Approximately 12+ hours Certificate IV in Training & Assessment (External award) Provides participants with the skills, knowledge and experience to facilitate quality training and assessment of Surf Life Saving awards Facilitator Participants can continue by undertaking further study in any of the other core disciplines 18 years+ Approximately xxx NOTE: Trainers, Assessors and Facilitators are required to hold the award they wish to deliver and complete an endorsement process in order to deliver Surf Life Saving awards. This process includes participation in the mentoring program. Consult the SLSQ website for full details or contact your Chief Training Officer, Branch Education Officer or SLSQ.

Other Awards Age Managers Accreditation Provides participants with skills, knowledge & experience to assist develop junior activities members (nippers) into future lifesavers Age Manager for Junior Activities Programs Participants can continue by undertaking further Awards in Coaching, Aquatic Rescue etc. Pre-requisites 16 years+ 18 years+ (if working with U6 &U7) Working with Children Blue Card/ Exemption notice Observers Award, SRC, or Bronze Medallion Online Theory component (completed in own time) OR Face to Face delivery of Theory approximately 3hours; AND On Beach practical skills session Post Course Third party assessment to be completed post 6 hours of on the beach mentoring. Peer Support Course Provides participants with a thorough understanding of the body s reactions to trauma and psychological first aid training. Peer Support Officer Assist locally or Nationally as required following traumatic events involving members. Pre-requisites 18 years+ Previous experience in a similar role, or exceptional people skills Must be able to maintain Client Confidentiality Be able to provide Emotional Support Must have a commitment to be called on at any time when a traumatic event has occurred Approximately 16+ hours

Overview of Member Development s The table below demonstrates suggested Member Development pathways within Surf Life Saving Queensland. Development Programs Opportunities Administration National Programs National Leadership College (20-30 yrs) Sir Adrian Curlewis Scholarship (21+ yrs) National Leaders Conference (30+ yrs) State Programs Youth Excellence Program (15-17 yrs) Leadership Excellence Program (18-25 yrs) Youth Involvement Program (YIPs) Branch Programs 13-15 yrs (as determined by branch) Club Programs e.g. youth committee, events, club camps, surfing trips National Advisory/Review Panels State Advisory/Review Panels Branch Advisory/Review Panels Branch Opportunities Age Manager National Positions (SLSA) State Positions (SLSQ) Branch Positions Club Positions

Development Programs CLUB / BRANCH PROGRAMS Club Programs Each club will have different membership needs and therefore offer different activities for their members. There are a range of possible activities that could be on offer including involvement on a youth or social committee, patrol exchange programs, and club sleepovers or social surf lifesaving activities. Contact your club to see what is on offer at your club or better yet start something new and fun! Branch Programs Branch 13-15 Development Program STATE PROGRAMS Youth Excellence Program (15-17 Years) Leadership Excellence Program (18-25 years) Branches throughout the state may also offer additional program and engagement opportunities. These could include social events such as movie nights or surfing trips, or programmed activities such as inter-club visits, a series of forums throughout the season, or development programs. Contact your branch to find out what is available in your area. The aim of 13-15 years Branch Development Program is to provide opportunities in the club and branch for younger members. Occasions to network, build confidence and self-esteem in a supportive and safe setting are important to their development and participation in surf lifesaving. Information is available from your branch. The State Youth Excellence Program is conducted annually by SLSQ, allowing participants to experience the practical elements of leadership, team building, self-confidence, mentoring, communication, negotiation and problem solving, whilst having fun in non-surf club environment. The program forms an integral part of the pathway to develop young leaders. The program is aimed at members aged between 18 and 25 years who have leadership qualities that can be developed to enhance their future both within and external to Surf Life Saving. The focus on this program is networking, social engagement and specific skill development such as communication, media and conflict resolution.

Opportunities Age Manager Club / Branch Opportunities Branch Advisory /Review Panels State Advisory / Review Committes/ Panels National Officers / Review Panels An Age Manager plays a fundamental role in the delivery of a learning program encouraging and developing young surf lifesavers. Age Managers ensure they provide and maintain the safety, well-being and development of junior surf lifesavers. Members must be a minimum of 16 years and a financial member of a Surf Life Saving Club to become an Age Manager. Clubs and branches offer members a range of activities to become involved in these may include social events, advisory panels such as lifesaving, support operations or youth panels, YIPs and many more. Contact your club or branch to find out more. Branches often have review panels that are put in place to focus and target a specific issue or project of importance. Nominations can be called for through newsletters, website, circulars and interested members are encouraged to apply. Examples include training manual reviews, surf sports adviser, radio network advisory panel and constitution committee. SLSQ has a range of Officer and adviser positions including Lifesaving, Education, Surf Sports, Member Services and other Adviser positions that the Board may consider necessary from time to time. Committees/ Panels are appointed annually. SLSA may create, establish or appoint special committees, subcommittees, boards or individual officers and consultants to carry out specific duties and functions. These can include (but are not limited to) communications, medical, powercraft, history, coaching, officiating and youth.

Administration Administration s National Positions State Positions Club and Branch Positions The SLSA Board is the peak policy and decision body for Surf Life Saving in Australia. The Board is made up of the President of SLSA, the seven Presidents of each State and the Northern Territory and the Directors of the organisation s three operational areas - Lifesaving, Surf Sports and Development. SLSA has three standing committees that represent the operational areas of the movement. SSLQ is governed by the Board of Directors, whose responsibility is to oversee SLSQ s strategic direction and priorities as the leading water safety and aquatic rescue organisation in Queensland. The Board is made up of the President, Deputy President, Director of Finance, and a group of Directors including independent Directors. The Board as the state authority for surf lifesaving in QLD is responsible for acting on state issues and operates for the benefit of the members and the community throughout QLD. There are a range of other specialist positions on state committees and panels to address and advocate for particular operational areas for example: Lifesaving Operations; Membership, Youth, Junior Activities, Sport, Administration, Governance etc. Clubs and branches have a variety of positions available to members, and these are often advertised on club noticeboards, websites and by word of mouth. Members wishing to get involved with their club or branch should check these avenues regularly to enable them to find the most suitable position. Clubs may also employ paid administration staff to manage day to day business. Most clubs in QLD are reinforced by Supporter s Clubs which also requirement volunteer and paid administrators and operational staff.

Overview of Sports s The below table demonstrates suggested Sports pathways within Surf Life Saving QLD. Events Representative Teams Development International Sports Events National Sports Events QLD Sports Events National Representative Teams QLD State Representative Teams QLD IRB Interstate Team National HP Squad QLD HP Squad QLD Talented Athlete Program QLD Country IRB Development Representative Team Squad Branch Representative Branch Sports Events Team Regional Development Clinics Club Sports Activities Coach/ Official Club Team & Events Development Swim, Board, Ski, Beach, Boats, Lifesaving, March Past, IRB, Pool Rescue U15 U19, Opens Masters U8 U14 Junior Activities Program Coach and Official Education Level 3 Surf Sports Coach/ Official Level 2 Surf Sports Coach/ Official Level 1 Surf Sports Coach/ Official Junior Surf Sports Coach/ Official

Events Club Sports Activities and Events Branch Sports Events QLD Sports Events National Sports Events International Sports Events The possibilities for club surf sports events and activities are endless. Clubs can hold events such as Sunday morning swims, inter-patrol touch football competitions to public ocean swims and fun-runs which may double as club fundraising activities for members. Clubs will often support the social aspect of the club to encourage participation and fun for club members. All branches in QLD hold a Branch Championship Carnival which is usually held in the weeks prior to the SLSQ State Championships. Branches may also have additional events available to members within their branch which can be found on the Surf Sports calendar. SLSQ hosts numerous surf sports events throughout the year including IRB Racing, long distance events, pool rescue, board riding, Interbranch and North Australian Championships along with the traditional Junior, Open and Masters State Championships. The majority of these events do not require members to qualify through from club or branch levels so come along and get involved! Surf Life Saving Australia play host to one of the biggest sporting events in the country, the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships which attracts more than 8,000 lifesavers from around the country. Other National surf sports events include the Nutri-Grain Iron Man Series, Interstate Championships, National IRB and Pool Rescue Championships and the iconic Coolangatta Gold. The World Life Saving Championships are held every two years in various locations around the world. The event is known as the rescue series and comprises of the following competitions: National Teams World Championships, Interclub Teams World Championships and Masters World Championships. Optional Boat and IRB World Championships can also be held at this event.

Representative Teams Club Team Branch Representative Team QLD Country Representative Team QLD IRB Interstate Team QLD Representative Team National Representative Team Competitors of all ages have the opportunity to compete for their club at carnivals and events individually and as part of team events throughout the competition season. Clubs may also conduct surf sports carnivals with traditional and non-traditional events within their club to encourage participation and enjoyment. Each year the3 Southern branches select their strongest U13 to U17 competitors from clubs within their branch to compete at the QLD Interbranch Championships. This event is a very prestigious carnival for all athletes involved as they fight for the Interbranch title and individual state team selection. The QLD Country Representative Team is comprised of athletes from the 3 Northern Branches and competes at the annual Interbranch championships against the 3 Southern Branches in the fight for the Interbranch titles and individual state team selection. The QLD Country team also competes at National events, Interstate events and the occasional overseas competition. The QLD IRB Interstate team gives 18 of QLD s best male and female IRB Drivers and Crewman the opportunity to compete for the title as Australian IRB Intestate Champions. The SLSQ State team consists of 38 athletes including U15, U17, U19 and Open competitors. The team competes in a two day competition against each of the States strongest competitors in pool rescue, beach and water events. The SLSA National Representative Team and U/21 National Development team compete in numerous international surf and pool rescue events each year. Every two years the National Representative team defend their world number one ranking at the World Lifesaving Championships which is the pinnacle event in international lifesaving competition.

Development Coach/ Official Development Regional Development Clinics IRB Development Squad QLD Talented Athlete Program QLD HP Squad National HP Squad Both Coaching and Official development pathways are offered alongside majority of the athlete development programs at various levels of the organisation. Specific coaching and official development forums are offered on a regular basis. The aim of the Regional Development Clinics is to assist athletes and coaches in regional areas to reach their full potential by exposing them to some of the leading coaches in QLD and Australia. The clinics provide regional athletes of all levels with an opportunity to improve technique and race skills across all disciplines in water and beach events and pool development. The purpose of this squad is to assist QLD IRB athletes, team managers and coaches in claiming the prestigious IRB Interstate Championships as well as providing a pathway into representative teams and squads. The QLD Talented Athlete Program comprises promising athletes from U13-U17 age groups coming from each branch in QLD. Participants take part in a training camp aimed at developing skills and enhancing knowledge of performance enhancing theory. The QLD High Performance Squad comprises approximately 46 of the most talented and promising athletes from U15 s to Opens. Squad members participate in a performance enhancing camp during the season, and are highly considered for State Team selection The National High Performance squad comprises 36 of the country s elite surf sports competitors across all disciplines in both surf and pool rescue. This team is split into three groups with group three being the top end and group one being the entry level to the National HP squad. The NHP squad is essentially the train on squad for the SLSA Representative teams and future representative teams.

Coach and Official Education Junior Coach Junior Official Level 1 Coach Level 1 Official Level 2 Coach Level 2 Official Level 3 Coach The Junior Coaching course is a basic introduction to coaching at junior level (Under 14). Members must be a minimum of 16 years of age to be eligible to complete this award. The Junior Officiating course is a basic introduction to officiating at junior level (Under 14) competitions. General principles for the course include the role of a Surf Sports Official, Risk Management, Preparing to Officiate and Attending a Carnival. Members must be a minimum of 15 years of age to be eligible to complete this award. The Level 1 Coaching Course provides members with an understanding of best practice coaching principles specific for surf sports events and is relevant to all club coaches who are coaching athletes 13 years and over in all disciplines. Members must be a minimum of 16 years of age to be eligible to complete this award. The Level 1 Officials Course provides members with the necessary skills and knowledge to officiate at Surf Sports events in various positions. Members must be a minimum of 16 years of age to be eligible to complete this award. The Level 2 Coaching Course is aimed at further improving the performance of club head coaches, and state representative coaches. The course content focuses on educating coaches in developing plans for the season. Members must be a current Level 1 Coach for a minimum of 12 months to be eligible to complete this award. The course aim is to provide an intermediate training program for experienced surf lifesaving officials and enable them to further their career path in senior surf sports officiating positions. Members must be a current Level 1 Official for a minimum of 12 months and be nominated by their branch to be eligible for this award. The course aim is to provide the participants with the knowledge and skills to improve and enhance technique for elite level athletes. Members must be a current Level 2 Coach, be coaching elite athletes, and be selected by Surf Life Saving Australia to be eligible to complete this award. Level 3 Official An advanced training program for Surf Sports Officials acting predominantly in the role as a carnival, area or sectional referee at major surf lifesaving events. Members must be a current Level 2 Official and be selected by Surf Life Saving Australia to be eligible to complete this award.