Sports Trainer
Provide training, coaching and advice to athletes and sports players.
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5.0Oct 2018
Reviewer's Qualification
Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy)
Experience
1 – 4 years
Organisation size
Medium (20-199 employees)
Specialisation
Physiotherapist
The good things
I enjoyed the ability to develop relationships with the players in the teams and the other sports trainers at my club. The work was enjoyable and laid back and allowed me a good opportunity to practic...
The challenges
The role could be difficult as I was often needed to be at training quite late and this interrupted my studies on occasion
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5.0Jun 2024
Experience
1 – 4 years
Organisation size
Small (1-19 employees)
The good things
Being a sports trainer is a big community involvement I love being involved and part of a team. Being able to support and assist the team for all their needs for training and game day. My remedial M...
The challenges
Seasonal, casual / part time work not ongoing all year
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