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Applicants should have a degree in a sports related field or be working towards a degree in one (Physical Education, Sports Management, Coaching, Child Care, Kinesiology, Exercise Science, etc.
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Applicants must have at least 1 year of youth sports coaching experience. Sports coaching: 1 year (Preferred) MUST bring great energy to camp and have a passion for working with kids and teaching/coaching youth sports.
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Posting Title: Coaching - Adjunct Professor Posting Number: 068-2024 Division: Kinesiology, Athletics & Dance Department: Kinesiology/Athletics Mission & Vision Statement: Our Mission: The mission of Mt. San Antonio College is to support all students in achieving their educational goals in an environment of academic excellence.
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The Academic Success Coach provides academic support services and individual/small group coaching sessions designed to assist TRiO Student Support Services (SSS) students with developing and implementing tools to succeed academically.
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High-school graduate, associate' degree or bachelor's preferred, and other coaching qualifications. prefer at least two years of basketball coaching experience ;experience recruiting student-athletes preferred.
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Desired: Soccer coaching experience at the college levelDesired: Familiar with the Rochester area high schools and club teamsFirst aid/CPR certification is a plus. Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree PreferredRequired: Soccer coaching experience at the high school level or above.
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Attend regular professional development training and coaching in restorative justice, cultural competency, anti-racism, trauma responsiveness, circle practice, and related topics. Participate in the Chicago and CPS restorative justice community to further the growth of restorative justice Participate in programming for Restorative Justice Coordinators, including communities of practice and coaching Connect the school to local restorative justice-related community partners, resources, tools, professional development, etc.
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The Lecturer portion of this position will teach undergraduate courses supporting the Physical Education Teacher Education program, the Athletic Coaching Education minor, and/or the Human Performance major.
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EXPERIENCERequirementsThree years of experience working in the fitness industry, allied health profession, health management, wellness coaching, personal/athletic training, recreational therapy, or adaptive sports.
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Collaborate with WWP Physical Health and Wellness (PH&W) team on multiday events, providing additional coaching in fitness, nutrition, mobility, sleep, and health-focused education to adaptive sports warriors.
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Our dedicated coaching staff receives extensive paid training and support, enabling them to confidently lead students in fun and engaging activities that develop essential life skills. 1-2 years of working experience in education, coaching, child development, or other child-focused experiences strongly preferred.
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Provides coaching and support for caring for patients in the safety net, particularly those experiencing homelessness, with multiple co-occurring disorders including substance use disorder, mental illness, and multiple chronic medical conditions.
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Bachelor's degree AND two years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) Physical Education teaching or coaching experience; OR an Associate's degree AND six years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) Physical Education teaching or coaching experience; OR the equivalent; OR a fully satisfied (Life) California Community College Instructor's Credential in Physical Education.
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MCPS Job Description To be an athletics coach in MCPS, an applicant must be interviewed and hired by the principal or designee at the school where the coaching vacancy exists. In addition to completing all MCPS requirements for coaching, this position will require completion of the NFHS Swimming course.
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Champion the ECS Path to Prosperity model (adapted from EMPath’s Mobility Mentoring Model®) throughout all of ECS by providing peer coaching, team support and Prosperity Model coaching as part of participant services.
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