Yannick LE BAUT
Chef de pôle métiers de la mer, Groupement du Service Militaire Adaptée
Disciplined, methodical and excellent communicator with nearly 20 year’s military.
Training and Education Instructor of the Military Sports Physical Activities ( E2PMS), Ecole Supérieur et d'Application des Transmissions
2005 - 2009- Conception, coordination and implementation of programs of physical training for the officer cadets
- Organisation of the competitive sports (Cross, Running ) orientation, challenge & multisports
Leader of Unit (E2PMS) - Responsible for the swimming pool of the district of Jaille Guadeloupe, 41ème BIMa Guadeloupe
2003 - 2005- Planning and supervision of APMS (Military Physical Activity & Sport).
- Defining the sports policies in agreement with the command. Assessment and presentation of activities
- Management of a teaching staff of five in the supervision of the APMS (Military Physical Activity & Sport) i.e. notation, orientation, recruitment directives
- Management of the pool. Organisation, maintenance and ordering of equipment and products.
- Organisation and supervision of sessions BNSSA practical and theoretical courses
- Liaising with the CREPS of Pointe-Pître. Organising theoretical and practical courses & prices on the techno hygiene
- Swimming tutor for the members of the school, animator of a club of aquaerobics & a school of swimming for children and adults
1998 - 2003- Leader of sessions of physical preparation and of technical perfection.
- Administration responsibilities of the school
- Periodic control of equipment and sports installations
- Organiser of all fitness activities within the sports club
- Supervision of groups of competitors, management of the movements and the logistics
Training and Education Instructor of the Military Sports Physical Activities ( E2PMS), 43ème BIMA République de Côte d'Ivoire
1996 - 1998- Physical Training Instructor within a primary school
- Treasurer of a sports club of 900 members
New calédonia: 1993-2002-2007
French Guyana: 1995-2001
Jamaïca:2006
Burkina Faso: 1997
Togo: 1989