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JV HOCKEY COACH

Millbrook School Millbrook School Millbrook, NY Millbrook, NY Temporary Part-time Temporary Part-time Estimated:
$38K - $48.
1K a year Estimated:
$38K - $48.
1K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Millbrook School is seeking coaches on the junior varsity level for our boys and girls ice hockey programs.
Athletic spaces, across all levels, are considered classrooms and are an integral part of Millbrook's mission.
All teams within the Millbrook athletic department teach character development, integrity, physical fitness, sportsmanship, competitive drive, and teamwork while amplifying school spirit.
Responsibilities:
Attend practices each afternoon/early evening on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday.
Attend games-typically every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon.
Help develop practice plans for each practice.
Provide daily feedback to both the team and to specific student-athletes.
Help to manage the logistics of practices and games.
Support the head coach with daily tasks.
Qualifications:
Experience in the sport of ice hockey.
The ability to demonstrate and teach the game of ice hockey to high school students.
The ability to communicate clearly with high school athletes and with other coaches.
The ability to grow and foster teamwork.
The ability to hold student-athletes accountable in a meaningful and thoughtful manner that focuses on their growth as individuals.
Physical Requirements Skate and demonstrate drills and techniques on the ice.
Ability to drive students to away games.
Clean and valid driver's license.
Working Conditions - working mainly in an ice rink.
This is a part-time position and this person would be asked to work roughly 12-14 hours per week (from the week of November 3 to the week of February 19 when Millbrook School is in session).
Job Types:
Part-time, Temporary
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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