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Technical Specialist - Assistant Coach Martlet Basketball

Montréal, QC
CA$16/hour
Senior Level
part_time

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Position Summary:
Under the direction of the Martlet Basketball Head Coach, the technical specialist will assist the full time staff with various duties related to the administration, training, and competing of the women's basketball program.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Compile statistics and produce reports for coaching staff
  • Assist in practices and off season workouts with individual skill development
  • Assist with the recruitment of prospective student athletes
  • Assist with game competition and scouting
  • Assist with ensuring the academic, social and overall wellbeing of current student athletes.

Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities

  • 3 years coaching experience at the post-secondary level required
  • Strong knowledge or playing experience CEGEP or University level considered an asset.
  • Knowledge or previous practical experience in the organization of the sport preferred
  • Strong ability to coordinate and organize events, monitoring activities
  • Willing to accept variable schedule (evenings, weekends)

Selected candidates must successfully pass their background check

Minimum Education and Experience:

High School Diploma 2 Years Related Experience

Hourly Salary:

(AMUSE C) $16.66

Estimated Number of Work Hours per Week:

14 (Part time)

Position Start Date:

2025-08-01

Position End Date:

2026-04-15

Deadline to Apply:

2025-08-07

This position is covered by the AMUSE collective agreement.

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