coaching job
Noun: 1. The position or employment of a professional coach: This refers specifically to the role, duties, and occupation of someone hired to train and instruct a team or individual in sports, performance, or sometimes business. 2. The work involved in being a coach: It encompasses the tasks, responsibilities, and activities associated with guiding and developing the skills of others.
The term "coaching job" is used to refer to the specific employment or post held by a coach. It is often discussed in contexts like sports management, career changes, or performance reviews. - It is typically used with verbs like get, take, accept, lose, have, or offer. - It can be modified by adjectives describing the level or nature of the job (e.g., a new coaching job, a demanding coaching job, a professional coaching job).
- After retiring as a player, she accepted a coaching job with a university team.
- He lost his coaching job after the team's third consecutive losing season.
- The club is struggling to find the right candidate for the head coaching job.
- She has a very rewarding coaching job at a youth sports academy.
- "Land a coaching job": To successfully obtain a position as a coach.
- He finally landed a major league coaching job after years in the minors.
- "Be in the running for a coaching job": To be a candidate being considered for a coaching position.
- Several former players are in the running for the vacant coaching job.
- Coach (n): The person who holds the coaching job.
- Coaching (n): The activity or profession of training people. (Note: This is the activity itself, while "coaching job" is the specific position.)
- Head coaching job (n): The specific position of being the head or chief coach of a team.
- Assistant coaching job (n): The position of an assistant coach.
- Coaching position: A more formal synonym for coaching job.
- Coach's post: Another way to refer to the job.
- Training role: A broader term that can sometimes be used, though it is less specific to professional sports.
- To be offered the coaching job: To receive an offer of employment as a coach.
- She was offered the coaching job but decided to decline.
- To be fired from a coaching job: To be dismissed from the position of coach.
- The manager was fired from his coaching job due to poor results.
- the job of a professional coach