Sunderland Echo

Beach life-savers wanted

RNLI BIDS TO MAKE IT A SAFE SUMMER IN THE WATER

- Daniel.prince@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @shieldsgaz­ette

Lifeguards are being sought to help ensure beaches in the North East remain safe this summer.

The RNLI is searching for new recruits as it aims to reduce the number of people who drown on the coasts of the region.

Face to face fundraiser, who will provide safety advice to beach visitors are also being looked for as part of the recruitmen­t drive.

Workers are required for Sandhaven beach, in South Shields, as well as Marsden, Seaburn, Roker and Sunderland.

RNLI lifeguards patrol more than 240 beaches around the UK and Channel Islands, and in 2016, they saved 127 lives and helped 20,538 people.

Successful applicants will receive full training in search and rescue, life-saving and casualty care techniques, as well as developing transferab­le skills.

RNLI area life-saving manager Ben Mitchell said: “Working as a lifeguard has got to be one of the best summer jobs – you get to call the beach your office for a start.

“But far more importantl­y than that, you are there to make sure the public enjoy it in the safest possible way.

“This is a demanding job requiring commitment, skill and a clear head.

“We’re looking for people with courage, determinat­ion and the ability to draw on their training and make the right decision if someone’s life is in danger.

“It is an incredibly rewarding role.”

RNLI face to face fundraisin­g manager Callum Moffat said: “A good fundraiser generally has to be friendly and relaxed, but also energetic, able to talk to anyone and be passionate about what they do.

“We provide quality training which ensures new fundraiser­s feel confident and capable in the role.”

To find out more and apply to be part of the RNLI team, visit https:// summerjobs.rnli.org/ or search for #BestSummer­Job on Facebook and Twitter.

 ??  ?? Lifeguards training. Picture by Nigel Millard RNLI.
Lifeguards training. Picture by Nigel Millard RNLI.

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