Overview:
The swim coach will develop and implement swimming programs for a wide range of physically challenged participants including ambulatory and wheelchair athletes.
This is a part time position with weekend hours.
Responsibilities:
Provide individual and group swim instruction and coaching.
Supervise and educate volunteers assisting in the swim program.
Maintain and inspect necessary equipment and facilities to insure a safe learning environment.
Develop an appropriate swim curriculum for various age groups and abilities.
Assist in the development of swim special events and tournaments.
Responsible for scheduling and communication of participants in the swim program.
Attend competitions to supervise and coach swimmers.
Qualifications:
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must possess and maintain Red Cross Lifeguard certification.
Must possess and maintain CPR certification.
Pool Manager certification desired.
Personal Training certification desired.
EDUCATION:
High School diploma or equivalent required.
EXPERIENCE:
Must have previous experience coaching and instructing swimming.
Previous experience working with athletes with a variety of disabilities is desired.
Minimum pay range:
USD $21.18/Hr.
Maximum pay range:
USD $35.47/Hr.
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Coach (swimming-physically Challenged Sports-greenspring Campus), Baltimore
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Coach (swimming-physically Challenged Sports-greenspring Campus), Baltimore
United States, Maryland, Baltimore,
Modified March 2, 2025
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Internationally recognized for improving the lives of children and adolescents with disorders and injuries of the brain and spinal cord, the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, MD, serves more than 13,000 individuals each year through inpatient and outpatient clinics; home and community services; and school-based programs. Kennedy Krieger provides a wide range of services for children with developmental concerns mild to severe, and is home to a team of investigators who are contributing to the understanding of how disorders develop while pioneering new interventions and earlier diagnosis.