Finding A Career In Athletics

January 27, 2011


The athletically inclined college student may be seeking ways to continue an association with their sport after completing their education. While a career in the field of athletic sports as a professional athlete may be short lived at best, there are careers in the athletic field that can be very rewarding and offer adequate amounts of job security. Finding these careers can be a little difficult as there is a great deal of competition for entry level jobs in this field but they are attainable.
One of the entry level jobs in the athletic field is that of the coach. Generally, athletic coaching jobs in the school system are given to on staff teachers with experience in the sport who are looking to supplement their income. In special cases, where none of the current staff has interest in the position or education in the sport being proposed, outside coaching staff may be hired for the position. For those seeking to become college sports coaches or even work with professional sporting events, these entry level jobs through the lower levels of academics are often a good opportunity for gaining experience and demonstrating your abilities in the coaching field. For these reasons, college students seeking to find entry level jobs and eventual careers in the athletic field should be advised to consider guiding their education towards teacher training and education related curriculums.
The entry level job of coaching has various requirements and job duties according to the area where you will be working and the level of the sport you are dealing with. All coaches, regardless of level, are responsible for the safety, training and instruction of their players. By teaching proper technique and correcting problem areas, the coach can minimize the risk of injuries to players while improving their abilities within the game.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in the athletic field, consider using the entry level job locator found at CollegeRecruiter.com to assist you in this effort.

Originally posted by pink_rain09@msn.com

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