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We are seeking candidates for the position of Associate Sports Performance Coach (“Coach”) whose academic excellence, professional qualities, and experience demonstrates leadership in all areas of sports performance.
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The Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach is responsible for ensuring that athletes in the intercollegiate athletics programs receive appropriate training to enhance their performance, prevent injuries, and optimize their physical conditioning.
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Job Title: Assistant Men's Basketball Coach. Work as a liaison with strength coach and team trainer. Assist the head coach in conducting the basketball program in accordance with all NCAA rules, including attendance at compliance meetings, appropriate record keeping for recruiting and playing/practice seasons, monitoring eligibility of student-athletes in the program, successfully completing the annual NCAA certification test, and assisting in the education of student-athletes about NCAA rules.
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Coach, recruit, develop, organize, fundraise and direct all facets of intercollegiate Men's Golf program at Glendale Community College; recommend and administer budgets; supervise assistant coaches; knowledgeable of transfer and eligibility rules concerning NCAA, NJCAA and NAIA; will abide by all institutional, District, ACCAC, and NJCAA rules and regulations.
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LC State invites applications for the position of Head Cheer and Dance Coach. Responsibilities: Cheer and Dance Head Coach is responsible for all aspects of the Dance and Cheer program including developing student-athletes through a variety of instructional methods and developing sport-specific skills.
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Teach and coach youth to understand and perform life skills related to self-care, housing and money management, work and study skills, career and education planning, relationship, communication, and daily living skills.
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Lower Division Math Specialist/Coach, Ten Month, Full-time, Salaried. In addition, the Math Specialist/Coach will provide support for students through math instruction, teaching one class from each grade level from 1st-4th.
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An effective RLA Instructional Coach will spend the majority of their time on classroom coaching with teachers (planning, demonstration, observation, co-teaching and study of lessons) while also supporting related professional development and data to action plans.
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Ability to effectively lead and coach athletes of all levels and backgrounds. Preferred - Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength & Conditioning Association (CSCS) or other nationally recognized and accredited training certification.
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The Volunteer Assistant Football Coach/Housing Supervisor position is a full-time, 10-month position responsible for assisting in the development of student athletes on the field, in the classroom, on campus and in the community.
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A Relentless coach is proficient in weightlifting, has an eye for speed & agility development, and is passionate about nutrition education for the female athlete demographic. We are looking for a strength & conditioning coach who is passionate about developing female athletes.
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Actively looking to hire a RN with a multi-state license to work as a REMOTE telephonic nurse coach. Utilize clinical expertise to manage assigned Post-Acute Care patients’ transition from acute care setting to the home setting through telephonic outreach to provide education, coaching and care coordination to accomplish the goals of the Post-Acute Care Program.
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CrossFit Roots is looking for an experienced CrossFit coach and personal trainer to join our team. CrossFit Roots is looking for an experienced CrossFit coach and personal trainer to join our team.
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Posting Number EHRA831P Quick Link for Internal Postings Classification Title Assistant Coach Working Title Assistant Soccer Coach - #004283 Department Office of Athletic Programs Anticipated Hiring Range About WCU.
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Georgia: CPR Certification, Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) certification, and proof of formal training to expose X-rays. Florida: Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) certification and proof of formal training to expose X-rays (including FDOH Permit to expose X-rays.
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