Coach-Head Coed Middle School Track-Timnath Middle/High School
SUMMARY
Serve as Head Coach of a middle high school athletic team following Colorado High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) and Poudre School District guidelines; responsible for all aspects of the program including specific techniques, patterns, offenses, defenses and philosophy of the sport. Coordinate assistant coaches, volunteers, practices and other administrative duties.
Job Tasks
- Supervise, organize and lead practice sessions to best develop sport skills and sportsmanship with student athletes in the sport.
- Supervise student athletes prior to, during, and after all school sanctioned events; ensure student safety at all times and make sure student athletes are equipped for safety.
- Supervise assistant coaches and volunteer coaches.
- Attend and monitor all practices and games.
- Communicate to athletes and parents student athlete expectations including practice schedules and games, as well as academic performance, respect, commitment, dedication, and sportsmanship.
- Conduct administrative responsibilities including inventory and security of equipment and supplies, budget, transportation, tracking eligibility and academic progress of student athletes, etc.
- Follow all Poudre School District guidelines.
- Congratulate and communicate with the school Athletic Director regarding budget, transportation, equipment, and practice schedules.
- Establish practice schedules, locations, times, size of team, equipment maintenance, lockerroom supervision, extra practices, camps, or out of league contests.
- Communicate discipline procedures and problems, safety concerns and all student injuries requiring emergency medical services to school Athletic Director.
- Demonstrate fairness and consistency in all decisions and judgments related to the sport participants.
- Attend mandatory meetings, required trainings, and other clinics and conferences to keep updated on requirements and trends in the sport.
- Adhere to district guidelines for building use and field access, including following procedures for reservations, access, and care of district facilities.
- Attend work and arrive in a timely manner.
Education, Experience, And Experience Required
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Previous coaching experience in the sport strongly preferred
- Must have expertise in the fundamental skills, rules, and schemes pertaining to the sport
- Criminal background check required for hire
- CPR, First Aid and AED certifications required before coaching assignment begins
- Complete required trainings upon hire: Concussion, Blood Borne Pathogens, Child Abuse and Reporting, and Sexual Harassment
Qualifications
- Must adhere to Poudre School District guidelines and policies.
- Must demonstrate strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
- Must have a passion for the sport and a commitment to student development.
Skills
- Strong knowledge of the sport's rules and regulations.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficient in using technology and software relevant to coaching.
Benefits
- PERA Retirement
Pay
Pay for this position is determined by the Athletic Coaching Stipend Schedule based on paid years of experience up to 5 years. Salary stipend range for external coaches is between $272-$2,961 per season. Salary stipend range for internal coaches is between $272-$3,701 per season. (Internal coach is defined as any employee with a schedule contract percentage or hourly assignment for the current school year. Internal assignments do not include substitute, seasonal, and varied hours assignments.)
Schedule
Work calendar days: Athletic Season
Duration of position: Ongoing