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Swim Job: Nationally Ranked Synchro Team Seeks Head Coach

JOB DESCRIPTION

(Up to 30 hours per week including benefits)

The YMCA of the North Shore is seeking a Head Coach for its Nationally Ranked Synchronized Swim Team.

Athletes range from Novice to Junior (ages 5-18) level.

This program draws from seven locations and operates largely out of the Beverly location.

The ideal Head Coach candidate will have a background in program and competitive synchronized swimming as an athlete and a coach.

Required skills include coaching experience with multiple age groups, choreography, music editing and team administration experience.

The Head Coach will be responsible for creating workouts, practice schedule and overseeing the development of all athletes from Novice to Junior level.

This is a part time position with additional administrative hours as needed. Hours include weekday, weekend and some overnight team competition trips.

HOW TO APPLY

Please forward all inquiries to Arthur Athanas here: [email protected]

About YMCA of the North Shore

MISSION: Our Y welcomes all. We strengthen communities, educate and nurture children, and promote healthy living in spirit, mind and body.

VISION STATEMENT: Where all children, adults and families are healthy, confident and connected.

OUR VALUES: Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility.

Swimming News /  Swimming Job courtesy of YMCA of the North Shore.

The fee to post a Swim Job is $50. If you have an open position in the Aquatic Jobs / Lifeguard Jobs market, submit here.

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