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The head cheerleading coach is responsible for managing and administrating the NCAA DI intercollegiate varsity cheer sports program. Supervises and directs Assistant Coach; Collaborates with student-athlete support services (i.e., athletic training, strength and conditioning, etc.
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Head Cheerleading Coach Chatham University has an immediate opening for a part-time Head Cheerleading Coach in the University's Athletic department. The Head Cheerleading Coach reports to the Director of Athletics.
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The Bishop’s School is looking for qualified Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches for our Varsity, JV, and Middle School teams. Qualifications:Proven job experience as a coach or experience in working with students 6-12 grades.
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The assistant coach will provide feedback and analysis of competition, mentor student-athletes for personal, academic, and athletic growth and recruit student-athletes to assist in meeting program goals.
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Support, abide and enforce all academic guidelines and policies of the university, athletics department and Swimming program to insure academic progress of the student-athlete as directed by the Head Coach.
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Create and memorable experience for the children in your class to help them grow and develop a passion for cheerleading Help children understand cheer and how it's helped shape you as a person Who You Are Fun, enthusiastic, experienced cheerleading instructor, with deep experience teaching school age children.
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The appointments will be as either Head Advocacy Coach or Assistant Advocacy Coach to coach a Moot Court or Mock Trial competition team in the 2024-2025 academic year. Head coaches must possess either five or more years of practice experience; substantial and extensive trial, appellate, or competition coach experience, which is of such high quality so as to provide sufficient foundation for coaching in UNT Dallas College of Law’s advocacy program.
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As a Recovery Coach at Horizon, you will. Apply to be a Recovery Coach today! Here are a few specifics of what you’ll need for the job: OASAS Certified Peer Advocate Certification and/or OMH Certified Peer Specialist required.
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Job DescriptionThe Softball Assistant Coach - Pitching is responsible for assisting the Head Coach in organizing and managing all phases of a Division I Softball program, including recruiting, team travel, strength & conditioning, student-athlete academic monitoring, public speaking, competition scheduling, budget management, and community/donor relations.
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Current certification by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) or by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA) as a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC.
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The Peer Recovery Coach is a person who has progressed in their own recovery from alcohol or other drug abuse or mental disorder and is willing to self-identify as a peer and work to assist other individuals in their recovery.
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To assist the head football coach and oversee in one or more areas within the Athletics and Recreation Department. To assist the head coach with managing the daily operations of a Division III intercollegiate football program under the guidelines established by Vermont State University and the NCAA.
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Assistant coach must perform duties in compliance with all College, Patriot League, and NCAA rules and regulations. Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist certification (CSCS) or Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC.
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Job Description: The Head Softball Coach directs and manages the varsity Softball program at the college and is responsible for practice and game preparation, recruiting, retention and all team administration within the program.
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SCCs will perform services IAW the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) or the Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA) Scope of Practice.
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Title: assistant cheerleading coach Company: University Of The Ozarks
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