Join American Fork City as a Seasonal Youth Tennis Group Instructor and make a lasting impact on young athletes in our community! This exciting onsite position allows you to share your passion for tennis while fostering essential life skills in youth. As an instructor, you will play a critical role in developing teamwork, sportsmanship, and discipline among participants, ensuring a rewarding experience for both you and the kids. Competitive pay ranging from $12 to $16 per hour reflects your expertise and dedication. Work in a vibrant environment that values integrity and longevity, while embracing a forward-thinking culture. This role also provides the opportunity to engage with the community and nurture the next generation of tennis players. Apply today to help shape young talent in American Fork and to cultivate your skills as a mentor in the sport you love! Who are we? An Introduction American Fork City's mission is to provide excellence in service to residents, visitors, and business community to foster a high quality of life. What would you do as a Youth Tennis Group Instructor As a Youth Tennis Group Instructor, you will lead engaging group lessons that emphasize skill development, fundamental techniques, and the overall enjoyment of tennis for youth participants. This role involves planning and delivering age-appropriate instruction tailored to various skill levels, organizing drills and activities that are both fun and educational, and fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment. You will monitor each participant's progress, ensure safety during lessons, and provide motivation and encouragement to help build confidence and instill sportsmanship in young athletes. Your leadership will not only enhance their tennis skills but also contribute to their personal growth and love for the game. What matters most To be successful as a Youth Tennis Group Instructor, candidates must possess a strong background in tennis, demonstrating previous experience with the sport and its teaching methods. Excellent communication skills are essential for effectively conveying concepts and instructions to youth participants of varying skill levels. Additionally, instructors should have the ability to create engaging and age-appropriate lesson plans that cater to individual needs while keeping the atmosphere fun and inclusive. Strong organizational skills are necessary for planning drills and activities, as well as monitoring participant progress. Furthermore, a deep commitment to fostering a positive and encouraging environment will be vital in building participants' confidence and sportsmanship. Having an adaptable mindset will also help instructors respond to diverse learning styles and challenges that may arise during lessons. Knowledge and skills required for the position are: Must have previous experience with the sport Join us! If you think this job is a fit for what you are looking for, great! We're excited to meet you! A background check is required if 18+
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