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Junior Football Coach applications must be in by 3/1/2010 |
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Position: Head Junior Football Coach
Reports to: Recreation Director
Job Summary: The Junior Football coach will teach the skills and fundamentals of a sport, develop team play, and encourage all players to enjoy and participate in athletic endeavors.
Responsibilities:
- Teach the proper skills needed to participate in the sport.
- Teach the fundamentals of rules, strategies and procedures.
- Work with each athlete on the team from the most highly skilled to the least skilled. All players are given equal attention.
- Be present at all practices and games at least 15 minutes before the scheduled starting time. If a coach cannot be present, he/she must appoint an adult to take his/her place. The coach must also inform the Director.
- Keep players and parents informed of all practice and/or game times and any changes in the schedule.
- Ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the size, age and ability of the players
- Keep winning in perspectives. Never ridicule or yell at children for making mistakes or losing a game.
- Become thoroughly familiar with the rules and fundamentals of the sport.
- Be responsible in demands placed upon young athletes' time, energy and enthusiasm.
- Function only within the limits of your status. You may not remove players from the team; exchange players between teams; make exceptions to age requirements; allow unregistered players to participate; promise parents that their child will play on your team; or schedule competitions with teams without the approval of the Youth Sports Director
Qualifications:
- Must know Football skills and be able to teach in a progressive learning method.
- Experience in Playing or coaching Football is required.
- Must enjoy working with children and be energetic, enthusiastic and creative, with a positive attitude.
- Effective communication skills required.
- Minimum age of 18 required.
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Legion Baseball Coach applications must be in by 3/1/2010 |
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Position: Head Legion Baseball Coach
Reports to: Recreation Director
Job Summary: The Head Legion coach will teach the skills and fundamentals of a sport, develop team play, and encourage all players to enjoy and participate in athletic endeavors.
Responsibilities:
- Teach the proper skills needed to participate in the sport.
- Teach the fundamentals of rules, strategies and procedures.
- Work with each athlete on the team from the most highly skilled to the least skilled. All players are given equal attention.
- Be present at all practices and games at least 15 minutes before the scheduled starting time. If a coach cannot be present, he/she must appoint an adult to take his/her place. The coach must also inform the Director.
- Keep players and parents informed of all practice and/or game times and any changes in the schedule.
- Ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the size, age and ability of the players
- Keep winning in perspectives. Never ridicule or yell at children for making mistakes or losing a game.
- Become thoroughly familiar with the rules and fundamentals of the sport.
- Be responsible in demands placed upon young athletes' time, energy and enthusiasm.
- Function only within the limits of your status. You may not remove players from the team; exchange players between teams; make exceptions to age requirements; allow unregistered players to participate; promise parents that their child will play on your team; or schedule competitions with teams without the approval of the Recreation Director
- Be a positive role model that represents the ERC.
Qualifications:
- Must know Baseball skills and be able to teach in a progressive learning method.
- Experience in Playing or coaching Baseball is required.
- Must enjoy working with children and be energetic, enthusiastic and creative, with a positive attitude.
- Effective communication skills required.
Minimum age of 18 required
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K-18 Baseball Coach applications must be in by 3/1/2010 |
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Position: Head K-18 Baseball Coach
Reports to: Recreation Director
Job Summary: The youth sports coach will teach the skills and fundamentals of a sport, develop team play, and encourage all players to enjoy and participate in athletic endeavors.
Responsibilities:
- Teach the proper skills needed to participate in the sport.
- Teach the fundamentals of rules, strategies and procedures.
- Work with each athlete on the team from the most highly skilled to the least skilled. All players are given equal attention.
- Be present at all practices and games at least 15 minutes before the scheduled starting time. If a coach cannot be present, he/she must appoint an adult to take his/her place. The coach must also inform the Director.
- Keep players and parents informed of all practice and/or game times and any changes in the schedule.
- Ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the size, age and ability of the players
- Keep winning in perspectives. Never ridicule or yell at children for making mistakes or losing a game.
- Become thoroughly familiar with the rules and fundamentals of the sport.
- Be responsible in demands placed upon young athletes' time, energy and enthusiasm.
- Function only within the limits of your status. You may not remove players from the team; exchange players between teams; make exceptions to age requirements; allow unregistered players to participate; promise parents that their child will play on your team; or schedule competitions with teams without the approval of the Youth Sports Director
Qualifications:
- Must know Baseball skills and be able to teach in a progressive learning method.
- Experience in Playing or coaching Baseball is required.
- Must enjoy working with children and be energetic, enthusiastic and creative, with a positive attitude.
- Effective communication skills required.
- Minimum age of 18 required.
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Little Kickers Instructional Soccer |
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THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO DEVELOP THE SKILLS AND FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCCER THIS IS NOT A LEAGUE. REGISTRATION IS ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS. WHEN THE CLASS ROSTER IS FILLED, REGISTRATION WILL BE CLOSED.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday February 17, 2010
CLASS DATES: March 1,8,15,22
AGES: 4 Years Old
CLASS TIME: 6:00pm To 6:50pm FOUR 50 MINUTE CLASSES.
LIMITATIONS: MAX. 15
LOCATION: ELLIS OLD HIGH SCHOOL GYM
FEE: $25.00 (Includes T-shirt and Soccer Ball)
CLICK ON THE FORMS PAGE TO DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM
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