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Field Hockey Head Coach-Junior Varsity

Description:
Milton Hershey School (MHS) is a cost-free home and school with over 2,000 students from lower-income settings.
The School's mission is to nurture and educate the students so each one can reach his or her full potential.
MHS provides enrolled students a multitude of opportunities, including numerous athletic options with access to state-of-the-art athletic facilities led by a committed coaching staff.
MHS is seeking a Junior Varsity Field Hockey Head Coach.
The head coach is responsible for the planning, organization and administration of the High School JV field hockey program year-round to develop students athletically and competitively, as well as instilling character so they excel in their sport and in life.
Season starts August 1, 2023 and ends November 1, 2024.
Practices are Monday through Friday from 3 - 6:
30 pm, with some Saturday morning practices as well.
Responsibilities include:
Planning and assisting with all aspects of the sport's program and creating skill enrichment programs and opportunities.
Ensuring the program is competitive and character-building.
Establishing year round strategies and processes to train & invest in student skill development.
Qualification:
High school diploma.
1-3 years successful coaching experience.
Must have knowledge of current field hockey rules and regulations.
Ability to teach fundamental skills and team concepts of field hockey.
Ability to interact with student athletes of different ages and skill levels in a positive and professional manner.
Must demonstrate a high degree of integrity as all MHS staff are considered to be role models for MHS students.
Candidates should be willing to actively engage with students.
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