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We are looking to hire an energetic part-time Youth Assistant Soccer Coach! Our ideal candidate has prior experience working with children and soccer (as a sports coach, teacher, camper or leader.
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Job Description Summary The Head Women’s Soccer Coach will oversee the direction of the Varsity Soccer Program at the NCAA Division II level. The coach works in a collaborative fashion with the Athletic Department and serves in a leadership role to enhance the internal and external visibility and recognition of the Michigan Tech Women’s Soccer Program.
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Soccer coach tutor education sport coaching children child development instructor flexible educator teacher teaching nanny counselor camp futbol fitness athletic. We are looking to hire an energetic and fun-loving Soccer Coach.
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Sports currently offered at The Bishop’s School in various seasons and team settings include: Football, Cross country, Flag Football, Lacrosse, Volleyball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Baseball, Tennis, Track, Water Polo, Equestrian, Sailing, Surf, Swimming, Golf. Please also see our Athletics website for most up-to-date information on our program.
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With over 175,000 square feet, we offer leagues, camps, clinics, and tournaments for youth and adults in soccer, flag football, volleyball, basketball, arena (indoor) baseball and softball, field hockey, lacrosse, dodge ball, sand volleyball, sand flag football, sand soccer and other social sports.
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CMC-CMS Assistant Men's Soccer Coach/ Athletic Operations. This position is responsible for assisting the Head Men's Soccer Coach in all facets of the program, including but not limited to: organizing and conducting team training and practices, recruiting, team travel logistics, scholar-athlete development, and compliance with all applicable rules and regulations.
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Women's Soccer Head Coach (Part Time, Temporary) Reports to: Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation *This position requires the PA Child Abuse, PA State Police, and FBI Fingerprinting clearances.
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Atlanta United joined Major League Soccer in 2017 and won the 2018 MLS Cup in just its second season, the earliest an expansion team has won the title since 1998. Work closely with the performance department, video analysis and mental performance coach to elaborate comprehensive training sessions and plans.
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UDA is looking for a full-time Technical Director / Head Coach for our Men's Soccer Academy located on campus at New Mexico State University. UDA is looking to hire a full-time Technical director / Head Men's Soccer coach for our UDA Soccer Academy located at New Mexico State University.
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The head women’s soccer coach will be responsible for direct supervision of assistant coaches in the program. SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITY: The head women’s soccer coach will report directly to the Director of Athletics.
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Desired Qualifications Certification as a Health and Wellness Coach through a training program approved by the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching or enrolled in a certification program at time of job application.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: recruiting, coaching, counseling, player development, monitoring academic progress, scouting, alumni events, fundraising events and other duties assigned by the head coach or club sports director.
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Serves as an instructor for Talent Scout license as assigned by head of Talent ID and contributes to the development and content of the course, in collaboration with Coach Education. U.S. Soccer Talent Scout License or international equivalent.
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We are dedicated to making the design, selection, and installation process as stress-free as possible. Wellness Health Coach is for optimum health & quality of life. You can also enjoy free shipping or even buy our K2 at wholesale.
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In our world, the women's soccer coach deserves the same level of service as the head football coach. In our world, the women's soccer coach deserves the same level of service as the head football coach.
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