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Saturday, 17 January 2009 14:37

 National Elite Gymnastics is now seeking energetic and qualified employees for the following positions:

Compulsory Team Coach (Education/Training)

 NOW HIRING

Job Type:

Compulsory Team Coach (Education/Training)


Job Status:

Hourly, Employee


Job Description:

Are you an energetic, self-motivated individual seeking a fun and challenging opportunity working with children and teaching beginner competitive gymnastics? If so you may be just the person we’re looking for!
 
National Elite Gymnastics is looking to add an additional team coach to our staff.  This coach will work closely with the Gym Owner, and Team Director and will be responsible for the overall performance of the Level 2 and 3 Pre-team as well as the Level 4 Team.  This compulsory coach will ensure that the new athletes joining the National Elite program are taught the highest standards of basics in a disciplined yet fun environment.  This position requires the preparation of lesson plans, coaching Monday through Fridays, and traveling to compulsory competitions on the weekends during the fall season.  

National Elite offers: 

• Strong sense of fulfillment
• Keep fit as you work
• Competitive compensation
• Comprehensive ongoing career training and coaching development
• Fun, high energy work environment
 
A background in child development, physical education and/or gymnastics is certainly are required, as well as present knowledge of the compulsory routines. 
 

If this sounds like the position you’ve been looking for, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it your contact information and resume to us for immediate consideration.

 
For 20 years National Elite Gymnastics has set the standard for progressive motor-skill development, by providing children with a foundation of confidence through non-competitive and competitive, gymnastics-based programs.  Our Parent/Child, Pre-K and Grade School classes are all taught in a fun, safe and nurturing environment, which encourages children to develop at their own pace.
 

 


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 February 2010 21:13 )