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Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach is a volunteer, 10-month position. Independence Community College is seeking a team-oriented professional to assist with the women’s basketball program under the leadership of the Head Women’s Basketball Coach and the Athletic Director.
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First Section Pool Title POOL- Assistant Men's Basketball Coach (Part-time) Pool Number S38-18 Announcement Summary This is a continuous recruitment pool not specifically advertised. Duties The Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach is responsible for assisting the Head Men’s Basketball Coach in planning, managing, coordinating, operating, and evaluating the Men’s Basketball program at the College.
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Brief Summary of Work for this Position The Director of Women’s Basketball Operations provides oversight for the women’s basketball program with emphasis on student-athletes’ well-being.
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Bridgewater College, a member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and NCAA Division III, is seeking applications for the position of Head Men's Basketball Coach, to begin immediately. Proven basketball coaching experience, preferably Division III, with a track record of success (head basketball coaching experience preferred.
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Grace Church School is a JK-12, independent school located on two nearby campuses in downtown New York City. An Episcopal school, welcoming children of all faiths and of none, Grace believes in the inherent, precious dignity of every individual and seeks to provide an outstanding education worthy of our common humanity.
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Work cooperatively with other teachers to modify curricula and instruction as needed for special education, 504, ELL, and GT students according to guidelines established.
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Please send your resume and a brief cover letter explaining your interest in becoming a basketball trainer at CTG Hoops to coachjack@ctghoops.com. Job Title: Basketball Trainer. At CTG Hoops, we believe that basketball has the power to transform lives, and we are excited to welcome individuals who share this belief and are eager to make a difference in the lives of young athletes.
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Nature of Scope:Under the supervision and guidance of the Sports Director or Coordinator, the Sports Referee or Umpire is responsible for officiating youth, teen or adult sporting events including, but not limited to: baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, etc.
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We are looking for a Middle School Basketball Coach for a boys and Girls teams. Looking for an experienced coach who loves basketball and can work with kids and train them to grow as players and as a team.
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Reporting to the Director of Athletics or designee, the Head Men’s Basketball Coach will be responsible for the administration of an NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball program to: ensure the health, well-being and academic success of the student-athletes and develop the competitive nature of the Men’s Basketball program.
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The Head Boys Basketball Coach must adhere to the IHSAA/NFHS rules and regulations and the rules and regulations set by the Executive team at Victory College Prep and the athletic administration at VCP. Job Specifications: In order to be successful in this job, a coach must be able to perform the essential responsibilities of the job satisfactorily.
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Specific knowledge in the sport of men’s basketball and knowledge and compliance with all NCAA, State of Texas, UTSA and conference rules and regulations. Five years of experience as a Men’s Basketball coach with an NCAA Division I program.
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Support all marketing activities of the Department of Athletics for the Men’s Basketball program. Participate in fund raising activities for the Men’s Basketball program and/or Department of Athletics.
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The Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Operations is responsible for the oversight of a variety of administrative tasks associated with the efficient operation of a Division I men’s basketball program.
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Completed Wallace State Community College employment application with three work references
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