The mayor of Jumilla, Juana Guardiola, It closed yesterday at noon during Lifesaving in Water Facilities has been teaching in Jumilla since last March 14.
It is a certified professional training aimed at unemployed Level 2.
He has been organized by the Department of Local Development and Employment and has been funded by the Regional Employment Service and Training and funded by the European Social Fund.
Classes have been conducted in the premises of the Municipal mainly heated pool and punctually at the Centro Sociocultural Roque Baños and Municipal Sports Pavilion Carlos Garcia.
A total of 10 students have passed the theoretical part, which has had a total of 290 teaching hours.
Now remaining 80 practices to be held in different facilities of the neighboring towns and Jumilla.
Teachers who have taught classes are Saez Antonio Montesinos, Roberto Espinosa Sanchez, Nicolas Peñalver Fuensanta Crespo and Juan Francisco Abellán.
Some of the views during the course materials have been skills and basic skills in the aquatic environment, specific swimming techniques, accident prevention water facilities in water rescue accident victims and first aid facilities.
Juana Guardiola stressed the importance of having qualified people in Jumilla with such specific training.
"I hope this course will be useful and beneficial for your work is life," he said.
In addition, from the Department of Economy and Employment it has wanted to thank Jumilla Red Cross and the Department of Sports of Jumilla collaboration in terms of materials provided for completing the course.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla