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The Assistant Coach, Womens Basketball will aid the head coach in providing leadership and organization for all phases of the operation of the program at Roosevelt in compliance with all national association and athletic conference rules and regulations.
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SCHEDULE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED. UNION AFFILIATION: This position is represented by the Co-Curricular Employees Association BENEFITS: This position does not qualify for health insurance or paid leave benefits.
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Performs assistant women's volleyball coaching duties, including recruitment of student-athletes in a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III intercollegiate volleyball program.
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Position DetailsOVID-ELSIE AREA SCHOOLSVarsity Assistant Football CoachOpportunity:The Ovid-Elsie Area Schools has an immediate opening for Assistant Coach for the Varsity Football team.
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Assumes responsibility for knowing the latest rules of the game, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association rules and regulations and School District policies regarding interscholastic sports.
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Comply with institutional, Midwest Conference, University Athletic Association, and NCAA rules and regulations. Under the direction of the head coach, assists with planning, coaching, recruiting, administering, and promoting an athletics program within NCAA and University of Chicago standard.
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Follows all rules and guidelines of the College and in accordance with the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA.
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The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) is the governing body of college tennis, overseeing mens and womens varsity tennis at all levels NCAA Divisions I, II and III, NAIA and Junior/Community College.
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Assists the Head Women’s Tennis Coach in formulating, teaching, and coaching technical aspects of game preparation and game strategy for a Division I intercollegiate athletic program. Oversees the recruitment of prospective student athletes; evaluate prospective students’ athletic and academic abilities and present Head Coach with recruits for final selection.
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Assistant Womens Tennis Coach. Head Womens Tennis Coach. If interested, please contact Head Coach Jeff Maren at Jdmaren@Liberty.edu. Assistant Womens Tennis Coach. Head Womens Tennis Coach.
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Assistant Tennis Coach (PT) The program will be conducted in accordance with all College and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), rules, regulations, and policies.
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Follows district and site procedures and policies; follows the district Athletic Handbook and Code; adheres to the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA). If Head coach, assists the Athletic Director in the evaluation of assistant, freshman or JV coaches.
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The Assistant Coach will assist the Head Coach with directing, supervising and implementing the duties and functions of the women's volleyball program. Be thoroughly familiar and complying with all College, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) policies and procedures, and United East.
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Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is seeking a Head JV/Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach for the 2024-2025 academic year to develop, coach, and manage the Volleyball Program within the standards of Woodlands Academy, the ISL (Independent School League), and the IHSA (Illinois High School Association.
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Under the supervision of the principal and the athletic director, the assistant coach helps to assist the head coach in the sport for which she/he is responsible within the guidelines, rules and regulations of the National Federation of High Schools, the Arizona Interscholastic Association, the Diocese of Phoenix, the school, the athletic department, and the specific sport.
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