You are here

Elizabeth Emery's blog

User login

No account yet?

Here you can register as a coach or a gym.

Milton Ontario Gyms Hiring Gymnastics Coaches

Submitted by Elizabeth Emery on Fri, 08/25/2017 - 09:29

Gymnastics clubs in Milton, Ontario should be growing because, per the Toronto Star, Milton’s population has grown the most in the Greater Toronto area, with a growth of 30.5%.  All of these new residents mean more potential students for gymnastics clubs in Milton, which means that Milton gymnastics programs may need to hire more gymnastics coaches.

St. Albert Alberta Gymnastics Clubs Hiring Coaches

Submitted by Elizabeth Emery on Sun, 07/30/2017 - 09:47

Gymnastics programs in St. Albert, Alberta may be looking to hire more gymnastics coaches.

St. Albert has an average 5-year growth rate of 2.2%, which means the area is growing, which means there could be more students available for gymnastics programs, which means more gymnastics coaches will need to be hired to teach extra classes.

Gymnastics Coaches Needed Las Cruces New Mexico

Submitted by Elizabeth Emery on Sat, 07/22/2017 - 10:16

Good news if you run a gymnastics program in Las Cruces, New Mexico.  Per Las Cruces Sun-News, Las Cruces was recently ranked by WalletHub as 6th best-run city in the US, based upon such factors as economy and financial stability.  Las Cruces’ healthy economy and financial stability mean that families in Las Cruces, NM would be in a good position to afford gymnastics lessons, which would allow Las Cruces gymnastics clubs to grow and thrive.

Moncton NB Gymnastics Clubs Looking for Coaches

Submitted by Elizabeth Emery on Fri, 07/14/2017 - 09:54

Gymnastics clubs located in Moncton, New Brunswick may be looking to add gymnastics coaches to their staff.

Per CBC News, Moncton’s population grew by 4.1% between 2011 and 2016, making it now larger than Saint John.

All of this growth may mean that more gymnastics instructors will need to be hired for additional gymnastics classes added to accommodate the growth.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Elizabeth Emery's blog