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Ability to teach a cultural /interdisciplinary module such as music, poetry, arts, calligraphy, dance, Samulnori, Taekwondo or sports is not required, but preferred. Ability to teach a cultural /interdisciplinary module such as music, poetry, arts, calligraphy, dance, Samulnori, Taekwondo or sports is not required, but preferred.
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Provide recreational activity instruction to children (grades K-5) in one or more of the following areas: archery, arts and crafts, badminton, baseball, basketball, card games, chess, dance, dance (hip hop), drama, field hockey, football, Frisbee, golf, in-line hockey, lacrosse, leadership, magic, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, self- defense, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, Taekwondo, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.
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What You'll Do You will be matched with opportunities to teach martial arts to elementary school students at schools, buildings and communities across New York City. We welcome instructors with expertise in all forms of martial arts, including karate, Taekwondo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and Judo. These teaching opportunities will be for terms that could last anywhere from 6 weeks to 18 weeks.
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Have a style in Karate, Taekwondo, Kenpo, Kung Fu, or equivalent forms-based martial art. Have a style in Karate, Taekwondo, Kenpo, Kung Fu, or equivalent forms-based martial art. The Martial Arts Instructor position is for evenings, teaching beginners - advanced rank students.
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Provide summer camp instruction to children (ages 5-16) in one or more of the following areas: archery, arts and crafts, badminton, baseball, basketball, card games, chess, dance, drama, field hockey, football, frisbee, golf, lacrosse, leadership, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, self-defense, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, Taekwondo, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.
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Title: Martial Art Instructor for Youth. Have solid knowledge of self-defense skills. Our Instructors average $300 - $400 per month, teaching just ONE day a week! For 35 years, ACTIVSTARS has specialized in offering youth programs nationwide.
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Have a certified black belt in a "traditional" based martial art. All applicants must have a Black Belt in a Traditional Forms-Based Style. This is truly one of the most fun part-time jobs you can imagine for great pay.
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This is a part-time on-site role for a Taekwondo Instructor at Iron Dragon Martial Arts, LLC located in Marietta, GA. This is a part-time on-site role for a Taekwondo Instructor at Iron Dragon Martial Arts, LLC located in Marietta, GA.
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Teaching responsibilities include class preparations, teaching students, overseeing class check-in, basic record-keeping, and promoting tournaments, camps, or clinics. Our class locations are held year-round, and we are looking for committed and dedicated instructors for long-term positions.
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Our facility is home to regional youth sports such as the Aqua-Hawgs swim team and the NWA Hockey Association as well as individual sports and activities like gymnastics, ballet, Taekwondo, and figure skating at affordable pricing for families.
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We are looking for help managing activities (taekwondo, skateboarding, dance, piano), playdates, kid's meal prep, kid's laundry, and probably some homework oversight in the near future. We are looking for help managing activities (taekwondo, skateboarding, dance, piano), playdates, kid's meal prep, kid's laundry, and probably some homework oversight in the near future.
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As a Martial Arts Instructor, you play a crucial role in guiding students to master a variety of skills, including but not limited to Taekwondo, Muay Thai/Boxing, Kickboxing, grappling, and self-defense.
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Martial Arts School with Evening Taekwondo Classes, Hapkido Classes, After-School Pick-Up and a Summer Camp Program. Martial Arts School with Evening Taekwondo Classes, Hapkido Classes, After-School Pick-Up and a Summer Camp Program.
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Our Martial Arts Program is designed to empower children by teaching them how to harness their strength effectively, maintain cardiovascular fitness, and enhance flexibility and coordination. Cell Phone Plan discounts for AT&T and T-Mobile/Sprint users.
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You will be matched with opportunities to teach martial arts to elementary school students at schools, buildings and communities across New York City. We welcome instructors with expertise in Taekwondo.
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