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Black Rock Football Club Attention Head Coaches & Line Coaches Personalised Line-Stat Boards Instant Visual Feedback For Players Beat any quote on perusal Coaching Tools For Effective Coaches Ring: Ben McGee [email protected] 0439 969 275 HAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB SFL Division 2 Are seeking the services of a (playing or non-playing) SENIOR COACH For season 2013 Your ability to attract new players to the club will be highly regarded. Please forward a brief background document which outlines your experience and philosophies, as well as what impact you believe you can have within the role during the 2013 season to: Mr. Brad Timms Vice President Email: [email protected] or call 0409 402 702 All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. HIGHETT FOOTBALL CLUB Inc. (Division One - Southern Football League) Now accepting applications for COACHES 2013 Seniors, Reserves, Thirds & Colts Written resumes: HFC – P.O.Box 326, Moorabbin 3189 Lyndale Football Club (SFL Div3) seeks the following for season 2013; Senior Coach- playing or non-playing (Current coach is seeking re-appointment) Reserves Coach- playing or non-playing (Current coach is seeking re-appointment) Colts Coach All coaching applicants must have a minimum Level 1 coach’s accreditation. Applications including resume to be forwarded to no later than Friday October 5th to either of the following; [email protected] or The Secretary Lyndale Football Club PO Box 2713 North Dandenong Vic 3175 For any other information please call; Club President Ed McLean 0438548013 All applications will be kept strictly confidential. St Kilda City Football Club Is looking to appoint both Senior and Reserves Coaches for 2013 All expressions of interest to be sent to [email protected] Applications close September 14th. BLACK ROCK FOOTBALL CLUB Established 1908 Affiliated SFL Invites applications for the positions of SENIOR COACH RESERVES COACH (Both playing or non-playing) Come and join a progressive Club with a young, vibrant playing group with terrific culture, ready to take the next step. Interested applicants are expected to hold a Level 1 Coaching Accreditation and asked to forward an expression of interest ASAP to [email protected]. Applicants selected for interview will be forwarded a position description & will be expected to address the key selection criteria outlined. Applications close Monday October 1 2013 MURRUMBEENA FOOTBALL CLUB Inc Reg. No. A0021994U ABN. 69 720 732 189 www.murrumbeenafc.org 2013 COACHING APPLICATIONS The Murrumbeena Football Club Inc. is seeking applications from highly-motivated persons interested in exciting coaching roles for the following sides for the 2013 season: Seniors Reserves Colts team Thirds team All applicants must have minimum level 1 coaching accreditation (or a willingness to get such accreditation). All applications will be kept strictly confidential and must be lodged by COB Friday September 28th – [email protected]. Paul Ambrosini Secretary .
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