Z ASST VOLLEYBALL Position Available In Brevard, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Z Asst Volleyball position at Brevard Public Schools in Merritt Island, FL offers an estimated salary of $47.8K-$57.4K a year. Applicants must have school experience, CPR certification, a Bachelor's degree, and 5 years of relevant experience. Interested candidates should contact AD Andy Kaltenbach with a resume for consideration.
Job Description
Z ASST VOLLEYBALL
Brevard Public Schools•3.4
Merritt Island, FL Job Details Estimated:
$47.8K•$57.4K a year 2 days ago Qualifications School experience CPR Certification 5 years Bachelor of Science Teaching Certification Mid-level Working with high schoolers Bachelor’s degree Leadership Full Job Description All part-time extracurricular employees must be a minimum of twenty-one (21) years of age.
VARSITY ASSISTANT
•please send resume and/or make contact via email to
AD Andy Kaltenbach Education:
BA/BS from a regionally accredited program/university in FLDOE certificate subject area•
REQ Certification:
Florida Instructional Certification (any subject•
REQ OR Education:
BA/BS from a regionally accredited program/university-
PREF Certification:
Florida Athletic Coaching Certification [Professional 5 Year or Temporary• 3 Year Athletic Coaching Certificate issued by the State of Florida Department of Education or be eligible and apply upon extension of offer•
REQ Experience:
Two (2) years documented sport specific and age level (Secondary) specific (Varsity vs. Freshman/JV) coaching experience. Extensive knowledge of the sport at the competition level. Demonstrated leadership skills and the management of large groups of students/athletes
Substitutions:
College level coaching may substitute for High School coaching experience
Notes:
• Temporary Athletic Coaching Certificates are not renewable by the State of Florida. To obtain a five year (Professional) Athletic Coaching Certificate issued by the State of Florida Dept of Education, you will be required to Complete Sports Specific, Sports Medicine, and Sports Theory and receive a valid CPR card from the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.