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Flair Gymnastics Club – Multiple positions

Role
Flair Gymnastics Club – Multiple positions
Salary:
Dependent on experience
Office Base
Glasgow
 

Job Description

We’re looking to grow and strengthen our fantastic team with several exciting positions available to be shaped around the right candidate.

Competitive Lead:

If you are a women’s artistic Level 3+ coach with a proven record of excellence and a desire to build a high-quality competitive programme, we have an amazing opportunity to become a key part of the club’s next level of development.

Level 1, Level 2 & Level 3 coaches:

Both our recreational & competitive pathways are expanding and hugely in demand, so we have opportunities for qualified coaches to work across all levels in our timetable and develop their coaching further. Hours are flexible and can fit around any availability, with part & full-time roles also waiting for those looking to take the next step in their careers.

Trainee coaches:

If you enjoy working with young people, have a passion for sport and wish you could create a job that combines them both – we can help! We can provide all the support and guidance needed to gain a coaching qualification. No gymnastics experience necessary, just a willingness to learn and commitment to get involved.

Check out full details on our website – https://www.flairgymnasticsclub.co.uk/careers – or get in touch with us at info@flairgymnasticsclub.co.uk to find out more.

 
 
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