OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Pool Supervisor Qualification (NPSQ)

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in National Pool Supervisor Qualification (NPSQ) is a structured programme designed to prepare learners with the essential skills and knowledge required to supervise swimming pool environments safely and effectively. This diploma emphasizes operational oversight, situational awareness, and confidence-building, ensuring participants are prepared to manage staff, oversee poolside safety, and respond to emergencies in aquatic facilities. Over thirty hours of guided study, learners will gain a strong foundation in pool operations, health and safety compliance, and leadership in aquatic environments.
The course covers a wide range of topics including water safety management, staff supervision, risk assessment, safeguarding practices, CPR and first aid, and emergency procedures. Learners will engage in scenario-based training that replicates real-life challenges, helping them practice decision-making and problem-solving under pressure. The programme also highlights the importance of teamwork, communication with facility staff, and adapting supervisory strategies to different pool environments. By combining classroom instruction with practical demonstrations, participants develop the ability to maintain safe, efficient, and compliant pool operations.
This diploma is suitable for individuals working in leisure centers, resorts, schools, and aquatic facilities. It is designed to be accessible to learners with varying levels of prior experience, ensuring that everyone leaves with the competence to provide safe and effective pool supervision. By the end of the programme, participants will have developed the technical skills, situational awareness, and leadership qualities needed to ensure compliance with safety standards and deliver high-quality aquatic experiences.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to the Role and Responsibilities of a Pool Supervisor (3 Hours)
- Understanding Pool Safety Standards and Legal Requirements (3 Hours)
- Water Quality Management and Monitoring Procedures (3 Hours)
- Risk Assessment and Hazard Control in Aquatic Facilities (3 Hours)
- Emergency Action Planning and Incident Management (4 Hours)
- Supervision Techniques and Observation Skills (3 Hours)
- Communication and Leadership in Pool Operations (3 Hours)
- Staff Training, Motivation, and Performance Monitoring (3 Hours)
- Managing Operational Challenges and Problem-Solving (2 Hours)
- Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement in Pool Supervision (3 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The ideal learner is someone who wishes to strengthen their ability to oversee safe, hygienic, and efficient pool environments.
- Pool supervisors and team leaders
- Leisure center and resort staff managing aquatic facilities
- School and community pool coordinators
- Sports and recreation professionals overseeing pool operations
- Facility managers responsible for compliance and safety standards
- Senior lifeguards progressing into supervisory roles
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to the Role and Responsibilities of a Pool Supervisor (3 Hours)
Understand the core duties and expectations of a pool supervisor
Recognise the importance of compliance with safety and operational procedures
Identify the essential skills required for effective pool facility oversight
Understanding Pool Safety Standards and Legal Requirements (3 Hours)
Interpret pool safety legislation and recognised industry standards
Apply legal and regulatory requirements to daily pool operations
Ensure ongoing compliance with national and local safety guidelines
Water Quality Management and Monitoring Procedures (3 Hours)
Understand key principles of water chemistry and treatment processes
Carry out routine water quality testing and interpret results accurately
Apply corrective measures to maintain safe and hygienic water conditions
Risk Assessment and Hazard Control in Aquatic Facilities (3 Hours)
Conduct structured risk assessments in pool environments
Identify potential hazards and assess associated risks
Implement control measures to maintain safe operational conditions
Emergency Action Planning and Incident Management (4 Hours)
Develop and implement effective emergency action plans
Respond confidently to a range of aquatic emergency situations
Coordinate staff actions during incident response and recovery
Supervision Techniques and Observation Skills (3 Hours)
Apply effective supervision methods to ensure user safety
Enhance observation skills to detect hazards and signs of distress
Maintain continuous vigilance in high-risk and busy pool areas
Communication and Leadership in Pool Operations (3 Hours)
Develop clear and effective communication with staff and pool users
Apply leadership skills to manage teams efficiently
Promote a positive, professional, and safety-focused working environment
Staff Training, Motivation, and Performance Monitoring (3 Hours)
Plan and deliver structured staff training programmes
Motivate teams to maintain high safety and service standards
Monitor and review staff performance for ongoing improvement
Managing Operational Challenges and Problem-Solving (2 Hours)
Identify common operational challenges in aquatic facilities
Apply practical problem-solving techniques to resolve issues
Adapt management strategies to handle unexpected situations
Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement in Pool Supervision (3 Hours)
Apply quality assurance principles to pool supervision practices
Review operational performance to identify improvement opportunities
Implement continuous improvement strategies to enhance safety and service quality
