About the Employer
Farmersville is a small incorporated community with a population of 11,900 located between Visalia and Exeter in eastern Tulare County. The community is located about 36 miles from the entrance to Sequoia National Park and about 90 miles from Yosemite, which offers some of the state's finest mountain and recreational areas. Driving to the west two hours, the ocean provides a complete change of scenery. The major industry in the area is agriculture, which includes dairy production, citrus, grapes, cotton, corn, grain, tree fruit, and alfalfa hay for beef cattle. Housing within the general areas of Farmersville, Visalia, Exeter, and Tulare is quite reasonable and affordable. College of the Sequoias and Porterville College are the two local community colleges. California State University in Fresno and Bakersfield as well as private colleges such as Fresno Pacific, Brandman, and National offer educational opportunities for graduate and post graduate degrees. Farmersville's first school house was built at the southwest corner of the Four Corners. It was a two story building with the classrooms on the first floor, and a community room on the second for meetings and dances in 1869. It was torn down and a new school was built at the present day Snowden Elementary site. That schoolhouse was replaced in 1951.
Job Information
Date Posted: 5/10/2023
Application Deadline: Until Filled
Employment Type: Part Time
Length of Work Year: Temporary/Seasonal
Salary: As per Contractual Stipend
Number Openings: (At time of posting) 1
Contact: MaKayla Jones
Email: mjones@farmersville.k12.ca.us
Phone: Job Summary Job Summary
Under the supervision of the High School Athletic Director and the Administrator in charge of Athletics, the Football Coach will be responsible for directing all phases of a successful football program (9-12).
Job Description / Essential Elements:
Print TITLE 5, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS JOB TITLE: Coach Positions 5593, Temporary Athletic Team Coach Qualifications and Competencies This section applies to any person serving at any grade level as a temporary athletic team coach. A. The district shall determine whether a temporary athletic team coach is knowledgeable and competent in the areas of: ~Care and prevention of athletic injuries, basic first aid and emergency procedures; ~Coaching techniques; ~Rules and regulations in the athletic activity being coach; and ~Child or adolescent psychology, whichever is appropriate to the grade level of the involved sports activity. B. The district shall establish a temporary athletic team coach's qualifications in each of the below specified four competency areas: Care and prevention of athletic injuries, basic sports injury first aid and emergency procedures as evidenced by one or more of the following: ~Completion of a college-level course in the care and prevention of athletic injuries and possession of a valid cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) card; or ~A valid sports injury certificate or first aid card and a valid cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) card; or ~A valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) I or II card; or ~A valid trainer's certification issued by the National or California Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA/CATA); or ~The person has had practical experience under the supervision of an athletic coach or trainer, or has assisted in team athletic training and conditioning and has both valid CPR and first aid cards.
Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications
- CPR/First Aid Certification
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- CPR/First Aid Certification
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
- Applicants selected for employment will be required to submit fingerprinting and negative TB test at their own expense. -Valid California Driver's License -Department of Motor Vehicles Clearance/Printout -High School Diploma or equivalent -Substance abuse prevention training (as evidenced by college course, district approved workshop or seminar that includes instruction in substance abuse prevention, and the effects of steroids, tobacco, and alcohol) -CPR and First Aid training (as evidenced by college course, district approved in-service) -Child or adolescent psychology (as evidenced by college course, district approved seminars or substantive experience in school or community sports programs)