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ScoringLive staffAugust 22, 2019, 6:24pm
Castle High School is looking for applications for the varsity girls soccer head coach position.
Duties and responsibilities: » Organize and supervise a total sports program » Relating to student athletes » Preventative procedures » Finance, equipment accountability, care of facilities » Public relations
Qualifications » College degree preferred » Knowledge of the technical aspects of soccer » Good communication skills, computer literacy, knowledge of DOE/OIA policies » NFHS fundamentals of coaching certification » At least two years of coaching at the high school level or above
Send resume and cover letter to: Attn: Laynie Sueyasu-Athletic Director Castle High School 45-386 Kaneohe Bay Drive Kaneohe, HI 96744
Or email to [email protected] by deadline.
All documents must be postmarked/emailed by Sept. 11, 2019 to be considered. No drop offs will be considered.
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