OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in NRASTC / ATPRA Trainer Assessor

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in NRASTC / ATPRA Trainer Assessor is a specialized programme designed to prepare experienced aquatic professionals to deliver and assess training for the National Rescue Award for Swimming Teachers and Coaches (NRASTC) and the Aquatic Therapy Pool Rescue Award (ATPRA). This diploma emphasizes advanced knowledge of aquatic rescue, instructional techniques, and assessment practices, ensuring participants are equipped to train, mentor, and evaluate learners undertaking these nationally recognized awards.
The course explores a wide range of topics including aquatic rescue legislation, poolside risk management, emergency procedures, and effective teaching strategies. Learners will engage in scenario-based training that replicates real-life rescue and supervisory challenges, helping them develop the ability to guide learners through both practical and theoretical aspects of NRASTC and ATPRA. The programme also highlights the importance of professional conduct, communication skills, and adapting teaching methods to diverse learner needs. By combining classroom instruction with practical demonstrations, participants develop the ability to deliver high-quality training that meets industry standards.
This diploma is suitable for individuals who already hold supervisory or instructional experience in aquatic facilities and wish to progress into a trainer-assessor role. It is designed to be accessible to professionals with prior knowledge of aquatic rescue and pool operations, ensuring that graduates leave with the competence to train others effectively. By the end of the programme, participants will have developed the technical expertise, instructional skills, and leadership qualities needed to deliver NRASTC and ATPRA training confidently and responsibly.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to NRASTC / ATPRA Trainer Assessor Roles and Responsibilities (3 Hours)
- Principles of Adult Learning and Instructional Design (4 Hours)
- Planning and Preparing Training Sessions for Safety and Allied Trades (3 Hours)
- Effective Delivery Techniques and Learner Engagement Strategies (4 Hours)
- Designing and Developing Competency-Based Assessment Tools (4 Hours)
- Conducting Practical and Theoretical Assessments (4 Hours)
- Observation Techniques and Providing Constructive Feedback (5 Hours)
- Legal, Ethical, and Quality Assurance Considerations in Training and Assessment (3 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The NRASTC / ATPRA Trainer Assessor Diploma is designed for professionals who want to progress into teaching and assessment roles within aquatic safety and therapy pool rescue.
- Experienced swimming teachers and coaches
- Aquatic facility supervisors and managers
- Senior lifeguards with rescue responsibilities
- Aquatic therapy professionals seeking to train staff
- Leisure center staff progressing into training roles
- Safety officers in aquatic environments
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to NRASTC / ATPRA Trainer Assessor Roles and Responsibilities (3 Hours)
- Understand the key roles and responsibilities of a trainer assessor within NRASTC and ATPRA frameworks
- Recognize professional standards and ethical considerations in training and assessment
- Identify the scope and expectations for delivering accredited training programmes
Principles of Adult Learning and Instructional Design (4 Hours)
- Explain adult learning theories and how they apply to safety and trade training
- Develop effective instructional designs that cater to diverse learner needs
- Create learning objectives that align with course goals and participant outcomes
Planning and Preparing Training Sessions for Safety and Allied Trades (3 Hours)
- Develop detailed session plans incorporating regulatory requirements and practical elements
- Select appropriate teaching resources and materials for effective delivery
- Organize training logistics to ensure smooth and engaging learning experiences
Effective Delivery Techniques and Learner Engagement Strategies (4 Hours)
- Apply various teaching methods to maintain participant engagement and improve knowledge retention
- Facilitate interactive and participative training sessions tailored to adult learners
- Manage group dynamics and encourage collaborative learning environments
Designing and Developing Competency-Based Assessment Tools (4 Hours)
- Create valid and reliable assessment tools that accurately measure participant competency
- Incorporate practical and theoretical components in assessment design
- Ensure assessment tools comply with NRASTC and ATPRA standards
Conducting Practical and Theoretical Assessments (4 Hours)
- Implement fair and objective assessment procedures in both practical and theoretical contexts
- Evaluate participant performance against established criteria effectively
- Maintain impartiality and professionalism throughout the assessment process
Observation Techniques and Providing Constructive Feedback (5 Hours)
- Use systematic observation methods to assess participant skills and knowledge
- Deliver constructive, clear, and supportive feedback to foster participant improvement
- Document observations accurately to support assessment decisions
Legal, Ethical, and Quality Assurance Considerations in Training and Assessment (3 Hours)
- Understand legal responsibilities and ethical practices related to training and assessment
- Apply quality assurance measures to uphold training standards and continuous improvement
- Ensure compliance with organisational policies, certification requirements, and regulatory guidelines
