
Noida: Sports Incharge — Seventh Day Adventist English School Job at Seventh Day Adventist English School
Seventh Day Adventist English SchoolKey facts
- Role
- Sports Incharge — Seventh Day Adventist English School
- School
- Seventh Day Adventist English School
- City
- Noida
- State
- Uttar Pradesh
- Board
- ICSE
- School type
- Day School
- Employment type
- Full Time
- Salary
- ₹5.0L – ₹8.0L per year
- Experience
- 5–12 years
- Posted
- 6 Jun 2026
- Closing date
- 18 Aug 2026
Job description
Overview
Seventh Day Adventist English School, a ICSE school in Noida, is hiring a Sports Incharge.
Key responsibilities:
- Plan training sessions and conditioning programmes
- Coach students for inter-school tournaments
- Maintain equipment and safety standards
- Identify and develop young talent
Requirements:
- 5-12 years of relevant experience
- Certification in the sport from a recognised body; coaching experience preferred
About the school: In 1896, Adventist Education opened their first school in India on 14 Bow Bazaar Street in the bustling city of Calcutta (now Kolkata). Georgia A. Burrus and Martha May Taylor, two young Americans, administered the school where there were seventy girls in the first year. Over 123 years have passed since then and Adventist education to the people of India has certainly come a long way. Statistics are evidential. At present, there are 144 schools (primary, high school, and secondary schools), 8 colleges, and one university. The Adventist Education chain in Northern India is composed of 23 Mattison Educational Trust-owned schools and 21 schools affiliated to ICSE Board, New Delhi, and managed by Northern India Union of SDA. In 2019, the total enrollment was about 14,000 students.
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About Seventh Day Adventist English School
In 1896, Adventist Education opened their first school in India on 14 Bow Bazaar Street in the bustling city of Calcutta (now Kolkata). Georgia A. Burrus and Martha May Taylor, two young Americans, administered the school where there were seventy girls in the first year. Over 123 years have passed since then and Adventist education to the people of India has certainly come a long way. Statistics are evidential. At present, there are 144 schools (primary, high school, and secondary schools), 8 colleges, and one university. The Adventist Education chain in Northern India is composed of 23 Mattison Educational Trust-owned schools and 21 schools affiliated to ICSE Board, New Delhi, and managed by Northern India Union of SDA. In 2019, the total enrollment was about 14,000 students.
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