JOB Seeking knowledgeable and motivating Speed & Agility Instructors to lead performance-based training for youth athletes. The instructor
will focus on developing movement fundamentals, coordination, acceleration, and injury-prevention techniques in a safe, encouraging environment.
Key Responsibilities:-
Lead structured training sessions focusing on sprint mechanics, footwork, balance, and coordination.
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Design age-appropriate drills that improve athletic performance across sports.
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Teach safe technique and movement habits to reduce injury risk.
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Create a supportive, goal-oriented environment that promotes individual growth.
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Track athlete progress and adjust training as needed.
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Communicate effectively with athletes, parents, and program staff.
Seasonal position with initial commitment to the following camp sessions:
June 15-19 (AM and PM camps)
June 29 - July 2 (AM and PM camps)
July 27-31 (AM and PM camps)
Possibility of other coaching opportunities may arise.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
- Minimum age: 18.
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Background in athletic training, sports performance, or kinesiology.
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Excellent communication and leadership skills.
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CPR/First Aid certification required (or willingness to obtain).
Compensation & Benefits:
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Hourly wage/stipend based on experience.
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Gain hands-on coaching experience in a recreational setting.
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Make a positive impact by helping young athletes develop a love for the game.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
- Noise levels range from moderate to loud, often due to active children, group interactions, or busy transportation settings.
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Work may take place in both indoor and outdoor environments, with exposure to varying weather conditions including sun, heat, cold, snow, and humidity.
Physical Activity(s)
- Able to lift, carry, push, or pull objects and equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
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Ability to stand and walk for extended periods throughout the workday, performing both active supervision and hands-on tasks.
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Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, or sit on the floor as needed during activities or tasks.
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Ability to maintain balance and coordination while assisting with physical activities or working on uneven terrain.
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Duties may require sitting, standing, walking, kneeling, crouching, bending, or stooping for extended periods of time.
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Ability to monitor participants, ensure safety, and respond to signals or emergencies.
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Able to react quickly and appropriately to the physical needs or emergencies of children or participants.
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Ability to communicate effectively, including speaking loudly, when necessary, in noisy or outdoor environments.