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Tennis Coach - Port Chester, NY

Job Information

ID :
#41390487
# of Positions :
1
Minimum Education Level :
High School Diploma/GED
Experience Required :
2 years
Salary :
$50000 yearly
Duration :
Full Time Regular
Shift :
First Shift (Day)
Hours per week:
40

Job Description

 
Tennis Coach (Port Chester, NY) Prepare players for tennis competitions, conduct tennis practice sessions (groups & individuals), teach tennis techniques, tactics and mental endurance to all levels of tennis including children (red ball, orange ball, and green dot) and adults. Demonstrate tennis skills and physical drills. Coordinate player development programs. Hitting partner. Employer requires tennis skills and abilities of at least US college tennis player, professional tennis player level or equivalent. Such tennis skills are required to perform as a hitting partner for high end tennis players.

High School Diploma and 2 years of experience required. Experience is required in college tennis / professional tennis tournaments, or similar tennis playing - not as a coach. Experience may be in a paid / unpaid form.

Mail resume: Westchestertc LLC; 303 Boston Post Road; Port Chester, NY 10573


Company Information

Name :
Description :
We are a tennis club, which provides lesson and recreational aspect of the sport. We have professionals, who are trained to provide instructions and support growth of our clientele.
Type :
Direct Employer
Address :
303 Boston Post Road
Port Chester, NY 10573

Application Information

Apply by mail :
Attn: Nesar Nayak
303 Boston Post Road
Port Chester, NY 10573
Job Posting Entered On :
6/2/2025
Job Posting Expires On :
7/3/2025
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