The job of the head coach is to provide education, leadership, supervision and organization of the assigned interscholastic team.This list is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. Some incumbents may not perform all the duties listed while in other cases related duties may also be assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Must be able to attend all school practices, games, tournaments, meetings, etc.
- Must be able to drive district vehicles to transport participants if needed.
- Responsible for all matters pertaining to the organization and coaching of the team under their direction.
- Enforce all rules of the league, state and national association as they pertain to the respective sport.
- Assure that players and coaches under their jurisdiction understand that a completed and signed parental permission form and physical examination packet shall be in the hands of the Athletic Director prior to an athlete beginning practice.
- Cooperate with the Administration, Athletic Director, fellow coaches and students to promote the best interests of the entire athletic program.
- Work with the Athletic Director in the assignment of assistant coaches.
- Order equipment and supplies in accordance with district rules.
- Prepare a roster for team and update as needed.
- Assume responsibility for any participants from beginning of practice until they have left the building/site.
- Accompany and supervise the team to and from all contests.
- In the event of an injury, file an accident report form with the appropriate office.
- Attend scheduled coach's meetings unless excused by the Athletic Director.
- Clarify to parents/athletes the letter award policy.
- Recommend student-athletes for special awards (All-League).
- Check arrangements for all transportation with the Athletic Director.
- Emphasize safety precautions and use accepted training and injury procedures.
- Report the outcome to the local media.
- Maintain records of the team and individual accomplishments.
- Communicate with parents/players Senior Night information.
- Have a written policy of emergency procedures and protocols on file with the Athletic Director and communicated with assistants.
- Complete and file mandatory WIAA rules clinics with Athletic Director.
- Immediately reports all violations or suspected violations of established rules and regulations to the Athletic Director.
- Organizes awards and recognition for athletes/participants.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Successful prior experience as head or assistant coach in designated sport/activity.
CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Criminal background clearance
- Current First Aid/CPR Certification
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:
- Ability to motivate student athletes.
- Ability to communicate with individuals and groups from varied educational and cultural backgrounds.
- Ability to direct and evaluate performance of assistant coaches.
- Ability to organize and manage all aspects of assigned interscholastic sport/activity.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Athletic Director/Building Administrator/Superintendent