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Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach. Corrective Exercise Specialist, Kinesiology and Sports Medicine. Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach.
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) certification. Bachelors degree in Health Education, Health Promotion, Nutrition, Nursing, Exercise Physiology or. Social Work or Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) certification.
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Coordinate with strength and conditioning coach(s) and be able to create and carry out postseason, off-season, preseason and in-season basic condititioning programs to assist the athlete in gaining and maintaining maximum physical conditioning.
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Our ideal candidate has prior experience working with children (as a sports coach, teacher, camper or leader), and enjoys working with children. Part-Time Soccer coach for early childhood classes throughout preschool, schools and parks & recreation programs.
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This unique opportunity provides the Management Associate exposure to a wide array of functional areas beyond Gaming (slots, table games, sports betting, player development) including Business Administration (HR, finance, accounting), Marketing (advertising, digital & social media marketing ) , Hospitality (hotel, fine & casual dining, bars, headline entertainment and conventions), Operations (security, surveillance, IT , database marketing),and more.
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Management Associate will attend virtual coaching sessions with a leadership coach. Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid gaming license as determined by the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Commission for the position.
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Our sports bar General Manager is our head coach. You will lead your sports bar Management Team (AGM, Hospitality Manager, Service Manager, Bar Manager and Kitchen Manager) through performance, engagement and training initiatives.
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The Head Coach is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the sports program. Coordinate pre-season parent meetings for all levels of sports to review scholastic eligibility requirements, athletic code of conduct, team rules, injury prevention, and inherent risks of the sport.
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Background in fitness preferred (athletics, sports, dance, martial arts, gymnastics etc) We are looking to hire an energetic and fun-loving Soccer Coach, who will lead our children in fun and educational activities while ensuring safety for all.
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Background in fitness (athletics, sports, dance, cheer, gymnastics, martial arts, exercise science, kinesiology, physical education, etc.) Experience working with Pre-School Age Children (preschool teachers, camp counselor, elementary education substitute teacher, coach, etc.
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Are you interested in/have experience in the following industries:Health - Wellness - Fitness - Massage Therapy - Physical Therapy Looking for those with experience in Exercise Science, Personal Training, Sports Coach, Physical Therapy Assistant, Certified Athletic Trainer, Yoga, Massage Therapy.
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Lead the product development, business strategy, and community management of MLS gaming, collectibles and other emerging consumer products marketplace serving as a thought leader, coach, mentor, and advocate for a high performing team.
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Resources include smoking cessation, weight management, and stress management classes (online or telephonic with a personal health coach); discounts on gym memberships, fitness activities, and sports tickets; and Health & Wellness events and onsite flu shot clinics.
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Background in fitness a plus (athletics, sports, dance, cheer, gymnastics, martial arts, exercise science, kinesiology, physical education, etc.) Background working with children a plus (camp counselor, elementary education substitute teacher, coach, etc.
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Our coach selection process evaluates not only the ability to coach soccer but also the ability to engage and inspire children. We train our coaches in leadership development, communication skills, early childhood education, and sports management.
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