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Sports Academy Trainer I

YMCA of Upper Palmetto

Part TimeOn Site0-2 yrs$20 - $40 / HOURPosted 2 months ago

Location

Indian Land, South Carolina

Salary

$20 - $40 / HOUR

Quick overview

The trainer is responsible for creating written programs for each session, articulating their curriculum, and building positive relationships with parents regarding their child's progress. They must also encourage participation in upcoming sports seasons and ensure daily equipment safety.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Strength and Conditioning Certification from NASM, ACE, or the YMCA, along with CPR/First Aid certification. A key qualification is prior experience as an NCAA Division 2, NAIA, or Junior College player or coach.

professional certificateCommunicationCPREquipment CheckingFirst AidSafety AssuranceProgram CreationStrength and ConditioningParticipant EncouragementParent Relationship BuildingCurriculum Articulation

Job description

Sports Academy Trainer I-Part Time

Position Summary

  • Create written programs for each session
  • Must be able to articulate own curriculum for teaching
  • Build relationships with parents and create healthy communication about their child’s progress
  • Encourage participants to sign up for upcoming sport seasons in the Y’s Youth Sports program
  • Check equipment daily to ensure the safety of the athletes
  • Communicate with Sports Director on needs and potential challenges in advance
  • Part Time

Qualifications

  • Must provide proof
  • NCAA Division 2 player or coach
  • NAIA player or coach
  • Junior College player or coach

Requirements

  • NASM, ACE or YMCA provided Strength and Conditioning Certification
  • CPR/First Aid ({provided by the YMCA)
  • Physical Requirements; carrying, seeing, hearing, speaking, running, crouching, lifting (25lbs) and walking.