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Casual Athletics Instructors Level 1 & Level 2 (FSLT00704)

Fife Sports and Leisure Trust
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Job Description

Contract Type: Casual

(Casual = The services provided to Fife Sports and Leisure Trust are on an "ad hoc" basis, hours as and when required)


Location: Fife Wide

Closing Date: Monday Tuesday 31st March


Interview date: TBC


Salary: FC5 £15.01 per hour/FC6 £16.35 per hour (Depending on Qualification)

To assist in the delivery of sports/ physical activity sessions to the agreed standard as outlined by your sporting governing body or the company’s in-house programme. Adapt lessons as appropriate in response to individual/ group’s needs


Requirements

Minimum Level 1 UKA Coaching Assistant or UKA Athletics Coach Qualification

First Aid Qualification

Child Protection Training

Before confirming appointment, you will be required to obtain Protection of Vulnerable Group (PVG) scheme membership through Disclosure Scotland and become a member of the relevant PVG scheme.


Responsibilities

To assist under supervision in teaching a limited range of basic skills to a small group


To ensure activities are carried in a safe and appropriate manner.


Contribute towards a good customer experience


Awareness/knowledge of policies and procedures


Continual Personal Development


The Individual

Ability to give clear instruction, demonstrations and feedback on performances


Ability to communicate effectively with participants, teachers, parents, volunteers and team members


Ability to contribute to progress reports, verbal or written, of class participants


Demonstrate an understanding of Health and Safety when delivering gymnastic lessons

The ability to demonstrate enthusiasm, to inspire confidence and motivate participants


Commitment to undertake continuous personal development as required by both FSLT and any appropriate professional body

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