One of the Nation’s leading Nordic Ski Clubs — The Auburn Ski Club, is creating a new year round, full time Development Coach position, to better serve it’s growing number of athletes.
![](http://images.fasterskier.com/oldsitearchive/upload/080624-075329-auburn-ski-club-logo.jpg width=58 height=118 border=1><br />
<font size=1 face=verdana></font></center></p>
<p>Anyone who has skied at The 2004 NCAA Nationals or the 2005 Junior Olympics knows what skiing in California has to offer! Great snow, lots of sunshine, amazing trails (summer & winter) & a strong skiing community.</p>
<p><b>Working with The Program Director & Head Coach, The Auburn Ski Club’s Development Coach will have the following responsibilities:</b><br />
o Managing & coaching The Club’s Junior Nordic Development Team (ages 12+);<br />
o Assisting coaching of local school teams & outreach programs<br />
o Assisting coaching the “Competition team†and Divisional level camps and trips<br />
o Assisting with general Training Center operation and Nordic program and event management (including the 2009 Junior Olympics)</p>
<p>The Position can be combined with the Far West Nordic Administrator Position (see below) depending on applicant’s skills and experience.</p>
<p>Year round (11 mo) – Pay $18,000 – $25,000 (DOE) plus medical & dental benefits. Must be flexible & able to work at various times 5-7 days a week (averages 30 to 40 hrs / week). </p>
<p><i>Skills required:</i> Enthusiastic, outgoing, “kid loving†person with excellent communication, administration and organizational skills; knowledge of cross country skiing and racing; proven ability to motivate young athletes.</p>
<p>For more info contact Sally Jones: sallyxc@gmail.com, or call 530 320 3068<br />
http://www.auburnskiclub.org</p>
<p><center><img decoding=)
![](https://fasterskier.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2020/09/FasterSkier-logo-sq-320x320.png)
One of the Nation’s leading Nordic Ski Clubs — The Auburn Ski Club, is creating a new year round, full time Development Coach position, to better serve it’s growing number of athletes.