Most Gymnasium Coaches list "Safety Rules," "CPR," and "AGE Groups" as skills on their resumes. We go into more details on the most important Gymnasium Coach responsibilities here:
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We've found that 65.2% of Gymnasium Coaches have earned a bachelor's degree. Furthermore, 5.1% earned their master's degrees before becoming a Gymnasium Coach. While it's true that most Gymnasium Coaches have a college degree, it's generally possible to become one with only a high school degree. In fact, one out of every seven Gymnasium Coaches did not spend the extra money to attend college.
Those Gymnasium Coaches who do attend college, typically earn either a Kinesiology degree or a Psychology degree. Less commonly earned degrees for Gymnasium Coaches include a Business degree or a Biology degree.
When you're ready to become a Gymnasium Coach, you might wonder which companies hire Gymnasium Coaches. According to our research through Gymnasium Coach resumes, Gymnasium Coaches are mostly hired by 92nd Street Y, City of Lakewood, and JCCS. Now is a good time to apply as 92nd Street Y has 10 Gymnasium Coaches job openings, and there are 3 at City of Lakewood and 3 at JCCS.
If you're interested in companies where Gymnasium Coaches make the most money, you'll want to apply for positions at New England College, Columbus Academy, and University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. We found that at New England College, the average Gymnasium Coach salary is $52,525. Whereas at Columbus Academy, Gymnasium Coaches earn roughly $44,533. And at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, they make an average salary of $43,476.
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