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Supervision Received: Administrative supervision is received from the Senior Manager of Athletics and direct supervision is received from the Head Women's Softball Coach. Job Description: Basic Function and Responsibility: Under direct supervision, provide support to the Head Women's Softball Coach and the Softball program through game coaching, player and team skill development and recruitment and retention of academically and athletically prepared students.
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This is a part-time, exempt position that reports to the Head Softball Coach. Yes Job Type Part-Time Working Hours Position Summary The Assistant Coach, Softball will aid the head coach in providing leadership and organization for all phases of the operation of the program at Roosevelt in compliance with all institutional, NCAA and Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) rules and regulations.
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The Instructional Coach will support the academic strategy and model that enables City Year Chicago to reach school and student outcome goals and consistently strive toward equity in the Chicago education system.
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Asst. Sports performance coach develops strength and conditioning programs for student-athletes for assigned teams adhering with the policies, rules and regulations. Asst. Sports performance coach develops strength and conditioning programs for student-athletes for assigned teams adhering with the policies, rules and regulations.
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Olive-Harvey College is seeking an experienced Assistant Coach to help lead the Panthers to victory. The Assistant Coach position will give you the opportunity to provide leadership in the development and evaluation of the overall team and individual student-athletes.
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Contribution to the growth and development of local soccer talent and community engagement. Whether they’re kicking a soccer ball for the first time, focused on finding their best, or rediscovering their passion for the game, we are here to support and guide them every step along the way.
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Complete other duties as assigned by the Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Vice President for Athletics and Sport Management, and Associate and Assistant Athletic Directors. North Park University, a member of the College Conference of Illinois, would like to announce that applications are now being accepted for the position of Assistant Baseball Coach.
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As a Realty Project Coach, you will be part of the Realty Execution team, managing the progress of multiple projects at one time, and will be responsible for overseeing and managing store remodels, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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An Alpha coach is a Certified Personal Trainer and has an Olympic Weightlifting Certification (USAW L1 or CF-1). An Ultra Fit coach is an elite fitness instructor and performance coach ready to push participants to their limits for Life Time's most intense treadmill workout.
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Assists the Head Coach in all aspects of running an NCAA Division III Basketball program by teaching and coaching student athletes, recruiting highly selective high school senior athletes, developing and implementing game strategies, and leading physical training and practice organization.
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We are now hiring for a Full-time Bridge Coach to join our Calumet team at our Financial Opportunities Center (FOC) ! Employment with MFS requires proof of vaccination or an approved Medical exemption, required.
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Benefits: Flexible schedule Free uniforms Training & development Soccer Shots - North Shore Chicago is looking for a passionate part-time soccer coach to serve children ages 2-8. Utilize expert-created Soccer Shots’ curriculum and early childhood development teaching techniques in every session.
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Manages daily operational tasks according to Coach standards including selling and service expectations, operations, payroll, human resources and loss prevention. Ensures all daily tasks are completed without negatively impacting service of Coach standards.
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As the Café Coach, you'll have the unique role of leading a Café team and facilitating legendary experiences for our Customers. Café Coach - Southport. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC.
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