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IOLA, KS
ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCY
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POSITION:
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Assistant Cheer-Dance Coach/Student Services Position
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RESPONSIBILITIES:
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The Assistant Cheer-Dance Coach includes standard coaching and recruiting duties under the supervision of the head coach. Coaching is 20% of this full-time position. The remaining 80% of the position will be a student services position working in student housing, admissions, and/or student activities. This is a live-in position with on-call responsibilities.
Position Description
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QUALIFICATIONS:
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Collegiate coaching and/or cheer-dance experience preferred. Experience working in residence life or admissions preferred. Valid driver's license required.
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LOCATION:
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Iola Campus
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SALARY:
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A minimum of $1135 per month plus room and 17 meal plan for housing responsibilities
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STARTING DATE:
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July 29 (10 month position ending May 29)
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APPLICATION:
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Submit letter of interest, unofficial transcripts, three references, and an official application form (found on website) to Personnel Office.
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APPLY TO:
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Personnel Office Allen Community College 1801 N. Cottonwood Iola, KS 66749 (620) 365-5116 x299 (620) 365-7406 Fax
stahl@allencc.edu
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Allen County Community College provides quality higher education and workforce development through two distinct campuses and online learning to approximately 5,000 students each academic year. The Iola Campus, with residence halls and a vibrant athletics program, offers the two-year college experience in a caring environment. The Burlingame Campus, located 25 miles south of Topeka, offers a broad range of courses scheduled to accommodate busy commuter lifestyles. The Online Learning program serves students wishing to learn from a distance or who wish to take an online course to compliment their on-campus courses.
Allen County Community College is a public two-year college dedicated to the concept of equal opportunity. The College will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, or against persons with disabilities in its employment practices or in the admission and treatment of students.
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