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Athletics coaches required


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Hi Dulwich,



Based at the newly refurbished track in Southwark Park, South East London, London City AC and King?s College London AC have established an exciting new partnership with the aim of providing full coaching coverage for their community and student members. The Clubs are looking for a sprints coach, throws coach, jumps coach and distance coach to join their staff in October.


You will be a qualified athletics coach (UKA Athletics Coach or equivalent) with experience in coaching athlete discipline according to the position applied for.


All sessions start in the first week of October on Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 1900 and 2030. There is the possibility of adding a Saturday session later in the year and a further possibility of adding junior sessions starting at 1800.


Salary: ?25 per hour (37.50 per session).


To apply: James, King?s Athletics: [email protected]. Please send a CV, or just a couple of lines about your coaching, qualifications, and motivation to take this role. Applications close on the 19th September.

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