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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. To Be a Certified Coach, An Applicant Must.
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Monitors the conditioning and training of student-athletes, in conjunction with the Strength and Conditioning Coach and the Athletic Training Staff. Reporting to the Associate Athletics Director, the Head Coach for Swimming will oversee the program by performing the following: Oversees the Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving programs creating, promoting and maintaining a culture of determination, commitment and respect; including the development and implementation of team standards.
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As a Swim Coach, you will play a key role in the transfer of knowledge of competitive swimming and cultivating amazing athletes. We are seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Young Masters Swim Coach.
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As a Tennis Shop Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring that all phases of Tennis Pro Shop and relatedadministrative work are performed in a timely and professional manner. Ensure the Tennis Pro Shop and related Member areas are clean, organized, and stocked as needed throughout the day.
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Coach senior leaders in Veterans Integrated Service Networks (VISN) and Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMC) on the execution of safety science by creating the linkage between the High Reliability Organization (HRO) principles and leadership practices.
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Previous experience as a swim coach or competitive swimmer is required. Previous experience as a swim coach or competitive swimmer is required. Here at WeAquatics our personalized one-on one swimming lessons feed into our developmental swim team known as Young Masters.
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Responsibilities:Conduct efficient and effective swim practices with emphasis on technique, attention to detail and overall competitive swimming etiquette. Attending area swim meets Qualifications:Competitive swim coaching skillsExtensive knowledge of legal stroke techniqueExcellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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As a Financial Coach, you will have the fulfilling opportunity to spread financial literacy to all walks of life. We have partnerships with some of the largest financial companies in the industry (Fidelity, Invesco, American Funds, Franklin Templeton, Rocket Mortgage, to name a few) which allows us to provide some of the most comprehensive solutions to managing money.
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Holton-Arms School is seeking a Head or Assistant JV Field Hockey Coach for the fall of 2024. Head or Assistant JV Field Hockey Coach. Holton-Arms School is seeking a Head or Assistant JV Field Hockey Coach for the fall of 2024.
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Connelly School of the Holy Child is seeking an energetic Middle School Head Tennis Coach to join our team for the 2024-2025 School year. The coach will report to the Athletic Director.
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Technology helps students develop creativity and critical thinking, which are highly necessary for future career opportunities,” said Heidi Westrop, Wasatch County School District’s instructional coach and a certified Apple Learning Coach based in Utah. “It’s my job to empower teachers in our district to spark the unique creativity in all students.
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Benefits: This is a full-time Position Complimentary meals Complimentary parking Health, Dental & Vision Insurance (Available for Full and Part Time Team Members) Employee Discounts Golf, Tennis, Fitness Apparel/Items CCC is an EOE Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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We are looking for a Vegan Fitness Coach who shares our passion for transforming lives through plant-based nutrition and fitness. In return, you'll be given the tools, training, and support you need to be the best Coach you can be, with long-term prospects with job security.
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Masters' degree in a related field and/or related Professional certifications, such as Certified Professional Coach. MDW Associates is currently seeking candidates with a background as a Lead Certified Coach (Senior) to support our Navy customer in Washington, D.C.
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Teach, coach, and play tennis. Bethesda Country Club is hiring an Assistant Tennis Pro/Tennis Concierge. Teach adult and junior private, semi-private and group tennis lessons.
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