Would you like to Volunteer at Manvers?
Our club is more than just a place to play sports - it's a vibrant, welcoming community powered by passionate volunteers. From coaching to lifeguarding swims, there's a role for everyone. Volunteering with us is a great way to meet people and develop new skills. Whether you can give a few hours a month or a few days a season, your time makes a real impact.
Below is an overview of the different roles we can offer. For a full description please download our pdf 'Volunteer Roles' below.

Open Water Swimming Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator
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Swim Leader
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​Swim Check-in/out Desk
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RLSS Open Water Lifeguard
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​Swim Safety Boat Driver
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​Safety Spotter
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​Swimming Activator/Dipping Buddy
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​SUP Yoga/Yoga Instructor​
Sailing & Windsurfing Section Roles
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Principal
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Chief Instructor
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Senior Sailing Instructor
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Sailing Instructor
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Assistant Sailing Instructor
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Windsurfing Instructor
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Sailing Safety Boat Driver
Dragon Boat Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator
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​Centre Coach
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​Basic Helm
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Dragon Boat Buddy​
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Safety Boat Driver​
Photography Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator​

Lifesaving Section Roles
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Lifesaving Section Co-Ordinator
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Lifesaving Assistant
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RLSS Trainer Assessor
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RLSS Approved Training Centre Co-Ordinator
Triathlon Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator
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Coach
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​Community Activator (Run and Cycle)​
Angling Section Roles
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​Section Co-ordinator
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​Bailiff
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​Coach
Newfoundland Dog Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator
Paddlesports Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator
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Coaches
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​Boathouse Volunteer
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​Instructors
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Bankside Spotter
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Safety Boat Driver
Running Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator
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​Coach in Running Fitness (CiRF)
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​Leadership in Running Fitness (LiRF)​
Model Boating Section Roles
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Section Co-ordinator​
Champion of the Lake
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The Champion of the Lake is a volunteer role supporting the care and protection of Manvers Lake by helping to monitor, identify, and report invasive non-native species (INNS) and promote good biosecurity practice. The role helps safeguard the lake’s wildlife, habitats, and recreational use for the benefit of the community.