High School AD General Expectations
• 230 Day Contract - paid on an administrative pay scale - Annual Salary $99,750.00.
• Must be certified in a secondary content area and Master's degree preferred
• Strong analytical, administrative, and multitasking skills.
• No required assigned teaching duties - 90 minutes per week at Middle School in addition to High School AD/Administrative responsibilities.
• Member of the School Leadership Team - Principal will provide guidance on day to day administrative tasks that are apart from general athletic duties. (Safety, Duties, Student Attendance, Graduation, Community and Business Outreach, etc.)
• Perform other related duties as assigned by the Principal.
High School and Middle School Athletics Expectations- Overall Goal - Create Program Alignment Between the Middle School and High School
• Administer guidance for sports programming both at the High School and Middle School.
• Middle School visits at least twice a week for a total of 90 Minutes. Visits should include communication with the Principal and point of contact for Middle School Athletics.
• Confer with coaches at both schools to establish league schedules, travel arrangements, events, and practice schedules.
• Select, recruit, and oversee coaching staff at both levels in coordination and with approval from principals. Establish a way to evaluate and make recommendations for dismissing and hiring of coaches.
• Maintain orderly, clean, and safe facilities and equipment.
• Generate and file team statistics promptly. Coordinate compilation and publication of team/individual stats during and at conclusion of season - Football statistics for each game should be given to leadership each week.
• Comply with school, NCAA, and other association rules.
• Discuss and maintain student eligibility with school administrators.
• Develop and regulate budgets and appropriate spending for equipment, facilities, salaries, referees/umpires, and more. High school AD will be responsible for establishing one contract to purchase uniforms, practice gear, etc. Contract will create unity and program alignment.
• Serve as liaison to community organizations in regard to athletics along with coordination with corporate and business partners.
• Develop and oversee plans and philosophy for athletics fundraising.
• Create partnerships with the youth programs in your area in order to create alignment and excitement about middle school and high school athletics.
• Ensure Grade 7-12 program alignment in regard to strength & conditioning program, high school and college eligibility, and the college recruitment process
• Responsible for the orientation of all coaches regarding site and district policies, procedures and expectations; and ensures that all coaches comply with SDPC rules and procedures.
• Ensure the school is in compliance with Title IX.
• Coordinates athletic banquets, college signings, letters of recommendation, and keeps a record of student accolades. (All-State, All-Region, Lettermen, school and state records, college/university signees, Hall of Fame, etc).
• Manage assistant Athletic Directors and delegate appropriate tasks and expectations.
Expectations Related to Student Safety
• Work with the Athletic Trainer to meet all safety requirements, regarding physical exam procedures to ensure that all participants have an up to date physical exam on file.
• Procedures for baseline concussion screening, concussion education, communication, and training with athletes and coaches.
• Serve as a member of the school leadership team with a focus on school safety and emergency preparedness for all athletic events and venues. Ensures all coaches are trained in the plans.