p>Instructs skills and routines to all levels of United States of America Gymnastics (USAG); Trains gymnasts in strength, flexibility, balance, endurance, endurance, and coordination;
Develops routines on all gymnastics apparatus;
Instructs all levels of recreational fee classes as needed;
Supervises assigned area of facility;
Interprets program curriculum orally and visually to students and parents;
Insures that safety precautions are observed in all activities;
Reports to Gymnastics Coordinator orally and in writing on activities, groups, individuals, plans or problems;
Carefully plans combinations and routines for USGA competitive levels;
Choreographs optional level routines;
Teaches correct spotting techniques;
Performs other duties as required.
This is medium work requiring the exertion of 50 pounds of force occasionally, up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects, and some heavy work requiring the exertion of 100 pounds of force occasionally, up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects; work requires climbing, balancing, stooping, reaching, standing, walking, lifting, and grasping; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is required for depth perception, peripheral vision, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and activities; the worker is subject to inside environmental conditions, noise, hazards, and atmospheric conditions.