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NSSA Searching for Chief Youth Instructor

January 23, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

The National Skeet Shooting Association in San Antonio, Texas, is now accepting applications for the independent contractor position of NSSA Chief Youth Instructor. Candidates must possess, at a minimum, an NSSA Level I Instructor certification. Candidates must have knowledge of skeet shooting, the standard methods of teaching shooting from the NSSA instructors courses, and the NSSA Youth Camp Program.

Candidates must be able to coordinate with gun clubs, camp directors, and the NSSA Director of Skeet and his staff to ensure camps are being conducted as intended. The Chief Youth Instructor must conduct youth camps as necessary, communicate with those interested in hosting a youth camp, and communicate with staff at NSSA headquarters as required. The Chief Youth Instructor is the primary organizer of NSSA youth camps as well as the primary conductor of the camps for clubs that need assistance. All prospective candidates must possess effective verbal and written communicative skills and basic computer knowledge.

This is a remote position.

Submit resumes to Nathan Boyd – NSSA, 5931 Roft Road, San Antonio, TX 78253 or nboyd@nssa-nsca.com. Resumes must be received by March 21. Resumes received after March 21 will not be considered.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NSSA CHIEF YOUTH INSTRUCTOR

  • Operate the National Skeet Shooting Association Youth Camp Program
  • Oversee, schedule, and administer all youth camps. The Chief Youth Instructor does not have to attend all camps but will be responsible for the completion of the camps, conducting camps when necessary or finding a suitable certified instructor to conduct camps when unavailable
  • Work closely with and provide support to camp clubs, camp directors, and camp instructors
  • Interface with the NSSA Director of Skeet and his staff to ensure coordinated operations
  • Manage administration and reporting for Youth Skeet Camps, including providing each attendee with a Complimentary Limited Membership (CLM), ensuring that clubs have met requirements for funding, and submitting all reports to NSSA headquarters
  • Manage all logistics of hosting a camp in coordination with the host club. This includes working with the club and camp director to gather local instructors to help with the camps, when necessary. Camps require one instructor for each group of five students.
  • Ensure each camp attendee that completes the camp receives a certificate of completion following the camp
  • Provide up-to-date information and summaries of camp activity for inclusion on MyNSSA.com, in Clay Target Nation magazine, and in Target Talk newsletter
  • Expand and grow the NSSA Youth Camp Program throughout all the zones

 

NSSA Chief Youth Instructor Job Requirements and Qualifications

Job Scope: NSSA

A successful candidate for the position of NSSA Chief Youth Instructor should meet the following requirements and possess the following qualities:

Leadership & Management:

  1. Demonstrate leadership and organizational skills to be able to work effectively
  2. Be able to work with, guide, and direct volunteers
  3. Demonstrate flexibility where necessary to achieve objectives
  4. Be able to set priorities
  5. Be organized
  6. Demonstrate leadership skills for young men and women

Communication

  1. Communicate effectively both orally and in written form with staff, members, and clubs
  2. Must be computer literate capable of communicating via email and using spreadsheets
  3. Must be capable of maintaining information for submission to Clay Target Nation magazine and Target Talk newsletter

Personal

  1. Be able to work with groups constructively
  2. Be recognized as an instructor and be knowledgeable about youth camps

 

 

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Registration Open for 2018 Krieghoff Masters

January 16, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

The 2018 Krieghoff Masters Skeet Shoot is returning to Forest City Gun Club in Savannah, Georgia, May 3-6. Submit your registration form with deposit to:

NSSA
Attn: 2018 Krieghoff Masters
5931 Roft Road
San Antonio, Texas 78253

Please note that shooters wishing to shoot together MUST send in deposits together.

For RV information and reservations, contact Calie Guerrattaz, calie.fcgc@gmail.com.

 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: Krieghoff Masters, Krieghoff Masters Shoot, NSSA, skeet

Register for the Blaser Skeet Classic

January 16, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

Registration for the 2018 Blaser Skeet Classic is now open. The event is March 15 – 18 at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, TX. To sign up, download and complete the registration form, then mail it and your deposit to:

2018 Blaser Skeet Classic
Attn: Stephanie Haga
5931 Roft Road
San Antonio, TX 78253

Please note that shooters wishing to shoot together MUST send in deposits together.

RV Park: To reserve an RV space, contact the National Shooting Complex at 210-688-3371 Ext. 138 or email at nscrv@nssa-nsca.com. The NSC RV Park is open year-round and may be available at daily rates for early arrival to and late departure from this event. More information about RV rentals.

 

 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: Blaser Skeet Classic, National Skeet Shooting Association, NSSA, skeet

2018 Ladies Charity Skeet Classic Canceled

January 15, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

Due to recent circumstances beyond their control, the organizers of the Ladies Charity Skeet Classic announce that they must cancel this year’s event, which was to have been held April 13-15, 2018. Unforeseen health situations have made it impossible for them to do the preparation in time for this year’s shoot.

Louise Terry and Barry Rich stated, “We do want to encourage the ladies who were planning to attend and who are interested to go ahead with the traditional ‘Cash for the Kids’ campaign in your home areas. Responding to suggestions from several of our participants in 2017, we expanded our 2018 target charities to include both Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) youth shooting programs and Ronald McDonald House Charities. Both are bona fide 501(c)(3) charities, so all donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. You, and any of your donors, will be able to specify a preference for their donation to be directed to one or the other, or both split 50/50.”

You can start your efforts anytime from now to April 15 and mail your proceeds to:

    Barry Rich
    388 Harper St.
    Chattanooga, TN 37405

Checks should be made payable to either Ronald McDonald House Charities or the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF). All donations will be acknowledged for tax purposes.

To recognize donors’ help in keeping their event going, the LCSC organization will award prizes to the top two ‘Cash for the Kids’ fundraisers.

“We realize there are a number of you who have already started to make plans to attend the shoot this April,” said Terry and Rich, “and we sincerely apologize for having to make this tough decision at this late moment. We will keep everyone informed as to future plans and our ‘Cash for the Kids’ results after April 15.

“Thank you to all of our ladies who have been past participants for your continued interest, your loyalty, and most of all for your support. We hope to have things back on track for 2019! If you have any questions, please give either of us a call or drop an email.”
 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: Ladies Charity Skeet Classic, skeet

Armed Services Shoot at Tucson Trap and Skeet

December 16, 2017 By Sherry Kerr

The annual Armed Services Skeet Championships moves to Arizona this year, as Tucson Trap and Skeet Club does the honors as host May 14-18. Registration will open February 1.

The ASSC is open to all U.S. Active Duty, Reservists, and National Guard personnel, USCG, ROTC and Service Academy Cadets, retired military, honorably discharged veterans, NOAA and PHS personnel, dependents and spouses, and active foreign military personnel.

As is tradition, on the weekend prior to the Armed Services Shoot, May 11-13, the host club will hold the General Pletcher Open, a registered skeet event open to all NSSA members. Lt. General Kenneth E. Pletcher, USAF, was one of the key leaders who established the Armed Forces Skeet Association and was elected the first AFSA president, a position he held from 1975 to 1978.

NSSA military members should establish their military status with the NSSA so their membership card displays all concurrent classifications. If you have not yet done so, or if your status has changed, i.e., from Active Duty to Retired or Veteran, contact Michelle Lee, mlee@nssa-nsca.com, with your DD Form 214 or appropriate identification.

You can find registration forms for the ASSC and Pletcher Open on the Armed Forces Skeet Association’s new website at www.armedforcesskeet.com.

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: Armed Services Skeet Championships, ASSC, NSSA, Tucson Trap and Skeet Club

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