Job Description
The Sport Clubs Coach II (Tennis) is a non-exempt position responsible for the coaching of the assigned Tennis club(s).
Duties
General: Responsible for coordinating practices; home and away competitions; and tournaments. Must be able to teach a wide array of participants from beginners to experienced high school and collegiate athletes. Properly instruct fundamentals and technique.
Administrative: The coach will assist club leadership with short and long-term goals and a plan of action for the academic year.
Performs other duties as assigned to support the department division and university.
Additional Knowledge Skills and Experience
Bachelors Degree preferred
Candidates must have as a minimum: two years experience coaching at the youth high school junior college or collegiate club level and be a High School Graduate/GED
Two years experience coaching at the youth high school junior college or collegiate club level and be a High School Graduate/GED. Candidates need to effectively communicate with a diverse student population have demonstrated leadership skills organizational skills and experience commensurate with coaching at the collegiate club level.
Pay Benefits & Work Schedule
Hourly wage is commensurate with knowledge skills and experience. This is a seasonal hourly part time position typically from August through May of the following year. Travel is required for tournaments. Practices are typically 2-3 days per week September through April with 3-5 tournaments during the season (mainly in Southern California; though some out of state travel will be required). Typical schedule will be 8-20 hours weekly when classes are in session.
Salary range and expected hiring range for the position is $20.00 - $30.00 per hour.
Candidates should apply by completing the on-line application. To submit an application and for more detailed information on the application and hiring process please visit this link: ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
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