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Soccer Shots - Long Island West
Overview
The instructor will lead high-energy soccer sessions lasting 30 to 50 minutes for children aged 2 to 8, focusing on teaching soccer skills and character development using a provided curriculum. Responsibilities also include setting up sessions, maintaining a safe and fun environment, and communicating positively with families and staff.
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Compensation
$25 - $35 / HOUR
Posted
3 months ago
The instructor will lead high-energy soccer sessions lasting 30–50 minutes for children aged 2 to 8, focusing on teaching soccer skills and character development using a provided curriculum.
The role involves leading high-energy, 30–50 minute soccer sessions for young children aged 2 to 8 in various community settings. Responsibilities include teaching soccer skills and character development using a set curriculum while ensuring a safe and fun environment for all participants.
The role involves leading high-energy, 30–50 minute soccer sessions for children aged 2 to 8, utilizing a provided curriculum to teach soccer skills and character development across various community sites. Coaches must also ensure safety, prepare for sessions 15 minutes early, and maintain positive communication with families and staff.
The role involves leading high-energy 30–50 minute soccer sessions for young children (ages 2–8) using a provided curriculum that focuses on soccer skills and character development. Coaches must set up sessions, maintain a safe and fun environment across various locations, and communicate positively with site staff and families.
The role involves leading high-energy, 30–50 minute soccer sessions for young children aged 2–8 across various local sites, focusing on teaching soccer skills and character development using a provided curriculum. Coaches must also ensure a safe and fun environment, communicate positively with site staff and families, and handle setup duties before sessions.
The primary role involves leading high-energy, 30–50 minute soccer sessions for young children aged 2–8 across various local sites, focusing on teaching soccer skills and character development using a provided curriculum. Coaches must also ensure a safe and fun environment, handle setup/teardown, and maintain positive communication with site staff and families.