Being a mother doesn’t stop you being a Sailing Instructor
Ella Williams shows you can do both
RYA Instructor Ella Williams, was looking to get back into teaching sailing when the opportunity arose to attend a training day with the RYA. Initially unsure about attending, the decision to go along ended up being life-changing for Ella and her family.
Each year the RYA runs a series of CPD (continued professional development) events for instructors. The聽Regional Training Days聽are an opportunity to enhance and inspire your knowledge and practical skillset, offering a confidence-boosting refresher.
Ella attended with her four-month-old daughter River, and explains the difference it鈥檚 made:
鈥淚 had previously been working as a freelance instructor, but I hadn鈥檛 done any teaching since I was six months pregnant. I really wanted to prepare for the SI course, and others had told me about how there was no judgement in the CPD, and you could ask any questions you wanted to.
I was so anxious beforehand 鈥 it felt a bit like imposter syndrome, and anything I did for myself made me feel like a bad mother. But everyone was so lovely, the coach was so accommodating, and having everyone鈥檚 perspective gave me so much confidence. I realised that there are many parents in this industry
鈥淢y mum came to help while I was on the water, but when we did the debrief, River was in the classroom with me, and everyone was happy for her to be there.
鈥淭he CPD gave me huge confidence in an interview I had with a private school, and helped me to sell what I could do for the school. I was offered a position as Head of Sailing, conditional on my passing the SI course - which I then did, at the beginning of April.
鈥淭he CPD had been structured in a very similar way to the SI assessment, which was a big help. The job, teaching sailing to children from year 7 to the upper sixth, is part-time till September and then full-time when River can attend their nursery. It鈥檚 the perfect opportunity for me and I鈥檝e got back into industry much quicker, and much higher up than I was before.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very hard to get a full-time position as a sailing instructor, but clearly having the baby has helped! I don鈥檛 think I鈥檇 have had the confidence to accept the position without the CPD day, and being able to discuss this situation with others.
鈥淚鈥檓 a parent, even if I鈥檓 working 鈥 and probably a better parent, because I鈥檓 happier and the time I spend with River is more valuable. It鈥檚 not resentful parenting; she hasn鈥檛 ended my career. It鈥檚 a much happier bond.鈥

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