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Kalani seeking cheerleading, JV boys soccer coaches


Kalani High School is seeking to fill the following vacant coaching positions.  Sideline/Competition Cheer Coach and Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Coach. Candidates should have substantial knowledge of the sport as demonstrated through the development of comprehensive practice plans, implementation of off-­season expectations for student athletes, and the implementation of effective and contemporary teaching/coaching practices. Applicants must be willing to undergo a criminal background check and be willing to obtain the NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching Certification and NFHS Concussion Awareness Certification. For more information please visit www.kalaniathletics.org and click the employment opportunities tab. Resumes may be emailed to Greg Van Cantfort, Athletics Director at [email protected]. Deadline for resumes is July 3. 2015.





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