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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Seeking students and adults with sports knowledge! The
City of Onalaska is seeking to hire an Instructor and Traveling Coach.
Under the supervision of the Recreation Manager/Coordinator, the
employee in this position is responsible for the overall direction and
oversight of any portion associated with a recreation program.
Independently provides direction to staff, coaches, volunteers,
umpire/referees and spectators on issues relating to a program plan and
program structure, team selection, rule interpretation, schedules,
equipment needs and use, safety of participants, umpires/referees, staff
and spectators. Essential Job Functions: Teaches participants the
importance of sportsmanship, cooperation, and teamwork. Develops team
roles for assistant coaches/volunteers and parents. Develops team
guidelines. Distributes and collects program materials such as
equipment, plans, uniforms, schedules and forms. Responsible for the
program equipment and the condition of equipment. Assists with the
set-up and cleanup of facilities. Reports injuries, facility hazards,
and program concerns to the Recreation Supervisor/Coordinator. Responds
to accidents and emergencies in an appropriate manner; administering
first aid according to the blood borne pathogen exposure control plan.
Attends training and organizational meetings. Maintains communication
with program participants, program staff, and office staff. Resolves
conflicts between participant parents, participants, coaches and
officials/umpires. Contributes to a cooperative working effort by
demonstrating a willingness to perform other job-related work, as
required or requested. The interdependency of operations is recognized
and the abilities and skills exist to do other work as required or
requested. Assistance is given to others and special projects are
completed as scheduled or requested. This is a recognized and accepted
part of being a member of the program staff. In addition to the above,
Depending On Position, Will Also Perform Duties Below. Instructor
Instructs, coaches and leads specialized practices/lessons in the sport
or activity (i.e. golf, tennis, track, arts & crafts, etc.). Traveling
Coach: Travels to other communities to compete against skilled teams.
Teaches participants advanced and technical rules and regulations of the
sport (i.e. baseball, football, volleyball, basketball, etc.). Physical
Requirements: The work environment characteristics described herein are
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the
essential functions of this job. Job Requirements: High School or
College Level Experience Required. Student Or Adult With Sports
knowledge. Supervision and leadership techniques/skills desired.
Experience playing, coaching or being part of a sport or program of
similar nature. Work with minimum supervision. Valid driver\'s license
required with good driving record. Compensation: Wage range for these
seasonal, limited-term positions is \$12.00 to \$16.00 per hour
Depending On Qualifications, Budget And/or Position. There Are No
benefits associated with limited-term positions. To Apply: To be
considered for this opportunity, submit an online employment application
by accessing https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/onalaskawi. Position
open until filled. Applications reviewed periodically upon submission.
Additional information: Minimum age 16. EOE/Drug Free Workplace.
\*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: High School or college
Level Experience Required. Student Or Adult With Sports Knowledge.
Supervision and leadership techniques/skills desired. Experience
playing, coaching or being part of a sport or program of similar nature.
Work with minimum supervision. Valid driver\'s license required with
good driving record. \*\*\*\*\* APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply Online:
www.cityofonalaska.gov
City of Onalaska is seeking to hire an Instructor and Traveling Coach.
Under the supervision of the Recreation Manager/Coordinator, the
employee in this position is responsible for the overall direction and
oversight of any portion associated with a recreation program.
Independently provides direction to staff, coaches, volunteers,
umpire/referees and spectators on issues relating to a program plan and
program structure, team selection, rule interpretation, schedules,
equipment needs and use, safety of participants, umpires/referees, staff
and spectators. Essential Job Functions: Teaches participants the
importance of sportsmanship, cooperation, and teamwork. Develops team
roles for assistant coaches/volunteers and parents. Develops team
guidelines. Distributes and collects program materials such as
equipment, plans, uniforms, schedules and forms. Responsible for the
program equipment and the condition of equipment. Assists with the
set-up and cleanup of facilities. Reports injuries, facility hazards,
and program concerns to the Recreation Supervisor/Coordinator. Responds
to accidents and emergencies in an appropriate manner; administering
first aid according to the blood borne pathogen exposure control plan.
Attends training and organizational meetings. Maintains communication
with program participants, program staff, and office staff. Resolves
conflicts between participant parents, participants, coaches and
officials/umpires. Contributes to a cooperative working effort by
demonstrating a willingness to perform other job-related work, as
required or requested. The interdependency of operations is recognized
and the abilities and skills exist to do other work as required or
requested. Assistance is given to others and special projects are
completed as scheduled or requested. This is a recognized and accepted
part of being a member of the program staff. In addition to the above,
Depending On Position, Will Also Perform Duties Below. Instructor
Instructs, coaches and leads specialized practices/lessons in the sport
or activity (i.e. golf, tennis, track, arts & crafts, etc.). Traveling
Coach: Travels to other communities to compete against skilled teams.
Teaches participants advanced and technical rules and regulations of the
sport (i.e. baseball, football, volleyball, basketball, etc.). Physical
Requirements: The work environment characteristics described herein are
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the
essential functions of this job. Job Requirements: High School or
College Level Experience Required. Student Or Adult With Sports
knowledge. Supervision and leadership techniques/skills desired.
Experience playing, coaching or being part of a sport or program of
similar nature. Work with minimum supervision. Valid driver\'s license
required with good driving record. Compensation: Wage range for these
seasonal, limited-term positions is \$12.00 to \$16.00 per hour
Depending On Qualifications, Budget And/or Position. There Are No
benefits associated with limited-term positions. To Apply: To be
considered for this opportunity, submit an online employment application
by accessing https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/onalaskawi. Position
open until filled. Applications reviewed periodically upon submission.
Additional information: Minimum age 16. EOE/Drug Free Workplace.
\*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: High School or college
Level Experience Required. Student Or Adult With Sports Knowledge.
Supervision and leadership techniques/skills desired. Experience
playing, coaching or being part of a sport or program of similar nature.
Work with minimum supervision. Valid driver\'s license required with
good driving record. \*\*\*\*\* APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply Online:
www.cityofonalaska.gov
Salary : $16