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Background in fitness (athletics, sports, dance, cheer, gymnastics, martial arts, or related field) My Gym Children's Fitness Center is a 600 locations strong international corporation offering the BEST recreational fitness and gymnastics programs and blowout birthday parties for children ages 6 weeks to 10 years of age.
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Applicants must have comprehensive knowledge, techniques, and strategies of gymnastics that will develop and oversee multi-level programs. Minimum 3 years of gymnastics coaching experience preferred.
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Boxing / Kickboxing / Group Fitness / Gymnastics OR Dance experience is preferred- not necessary ● Theater and/or Performing Arts experience is GREATLY valued- not necessary ● Must hold and maintain a current CPR/First Aid/AED certification ● Have a strong interest and passion for fitness - both personally and for others ● Willing to learn and grow while coaching and teaching through paid weekly training.
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The Cheer Coach is responsible for working with children, teens and/or adults to promote the enjoyment of cheer by providing high-quality instruction and guidance. The Cheer Coach is responsible for teaching and choreographing fun and safe classes that create a positive, inclusive and supportive learning environment.
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Juanita High School is seeking qualified candidates for a position as Assistant Gymnastics Coach for the 2024-2025 school year. Must be minimum of 21 years old for Head Coach position.
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If you have a passion for gymnastics and enjoy working with students of all ages, we would love to have you join our team as a Gymnastics Coach. - Knowledge or experience in gymnastics or related disciplines such as karate, martial arts, cheerleading, judo, or basketball.
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Qualified candidates should have experience in gymnastics, preferably as a coach or instructor. Do you love sharing your passion for gymnastics and tumbling with children of all ages.
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Excellent spotting skills in all gymnastics areas, specifically on bars and vault. You are dependable, energetic, and passionate about gymnastics and working with children. Chelsea Piers seeks an experienced, high-level, positive, and motivated coach to work with our optional Girls Team programs (including level 10 and Elite), specifically on bars and vault.
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We are looking for energetic, positive, highly motivated, reliable, enthusiastic individuals who LOVE working with preschool and elementary age children to join our coaching staff as a gymnastics coach.
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NY Kids Club & NY Preschool is inspiring today's children to succeed in tomorrow's world with our love for play- and we're looking for a Gymnastics Coach to join our growing team! Coach your gymnasts how to safely execute beginner, intermediate and/or advanced gymnastics skills in a warm and non competitive environment.
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World Elite Gymnastics is seeking a competitive team coach for our Xcel Bronze through Platinum teams. World Elite Gymnastics is seeking a competitive team coach. Xcel Team Gymnastics.
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A minimum of two years of experience coaching DP Women's competitive gymnastics. Keep all USA Gymnastics professional certifications and memberships current. You have an extensive knowledge of gymnastics and are professional and courteous.
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Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics, a Division I and Big Ten Conference Institution, is seeking an Assistant Coach for the Men's Gymnastics program. The Assistant is responsible to the Head Coach for assisting in all aspects of the Men's Gymnastics program.
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Miami Beach Gymnastics is looking for a passionate, energetic, competitive, and dedicated team coach to build & strengthen our Women's Competitive Gymnastics team. Experience: Must have experience coaching competitive gymnastics.
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The Gymnastics Coach I will train Levels 1-5 and the Gymnastics Coach II will train Levels 6-10. Works closely with the Gymnastics Director, and other coaches, to attain the best results for the team and individuals.
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