Women's Rugby Coach (Club Sports) Medical & Healthcare - Windham, CT at Geebo

Women's Rugby Coach (Club Sports)

Women's Rugby Coach (Club Sports) Women's Rugby Coach (Club Sports) The Student Activities Office at Eastern Connecticut State University seeks a part time Women's Rugby Club Sport coachThis position will work under the supervision of the Director of Student Activities in conjunction with the Department of AthleticsQualifications :
Working knowledge of the sport and ability to demonstrate, critique and develop safe rugby skills and practices.
2 years of Rugby coaching experience preferred (collegiate) Minimum of 2 years playing experience preferred (collegiate) CPR/AED and First Aid certification USA Rugby coaching certification (200 level or higher) Knowledge of all aspects of program management including budgeting, recruiting, scheduling, staff supervision, travel planning.
Strong and effective verbal and written communication skills, experience with Microsoft officeRequirements:
Bachelor's degree Moderate amount of experience with athletic coaching, collegiate playing, or other related experienceMust possess a valid driver's license and be able to drive a university-owned or rented vanMust be able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays Must maintain CPR and First Aid certifications Must maintain all USA Rugby certifications Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references to Cynthia Washburne at email protected .
Recommended Skills Cpr Coaching And Mentoring Communication Financial Management First Aid And Preparedness Microsoft Office Apply to this job.
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