THE RNLI has launched a recruitment campaign to find new lifeguards for the beaches of Dorset ahead of the summer.

The charity, in partnership with local councils, will once again be providing lifeguard cover on 21 beaches across the county during the summer, including West Bay and Lyme Regis.

Ninety-five per cent of a lifeguard’s role is preventative, with lifeguards offering beachgoers helpful advice, including tide times and any potential hazards to avoid, ensuring that everybody has a safe and enjoyable day at the beach.

The charity said that lifeguards enjoy competitive rates of pay and recruitment includes training.

Budding lifeguards to patrol West Dorset beaches are being sought for the summer season.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has started its lifeguard recruitment campaign.

Lifeguard manager Barry Heathfield said: “This is a great opportunity for someone looking for exciting and rewarding work during the summer.

“Although it’s physically demanding work, all lifeguards receive significant training and support, which leaves them with fantastic skills for life in areas like first aid.

“We’re keen to hear from anyone over 16 who has a valid Lifeguard qualification, and are also looking forward to welcoming back lifeguards who have previously worked for us.”

For people without a valid surf lifesaving qualification, courses will be running in West Dorset from April 14 to 20 for a community rate of £80.