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MPI seeking girls basketball, soccer coaches


Mid-Pacific Institute is looking for varsity head coaches for its girls basketball and girls soccer programs.

The head coach is responsible for overseeing and developing all levels of the program including varsity, junior varsity, intermediate and elementary. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience as a positive and motivating head coach and must possess excellent communication skills.

Please submit a letter of all relevant experience and qualifications, along with a current resume to:

     Mid-Pacific Athletics
     2445 Ka'ala St.
     Honolulu, HI 96822

or email Mid-Pacific athletics director Scott Wagner at [email protected].

The application deadline is Friday, March 8, 2019.





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