6% stipend range General Summary: The Head Coach is responsible for helping each participating student achieve a high level of skill, an appreciation for the values of discipline and sportsmanship, and an increased level of self-esteem. The Head Coach reports to the on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison and works under the auspices of the Varsity Head Coach in his/her sport. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Administrative ResponsibilitiesAdheres to the Code of Conduct for Coaches; acts as a positive role model on and off the court/field/site, etc.;Adheres to Playing Fair: A Guide to Title IX in High School and College Sports;Coaches individual participants in the skills necessary for excellent achievement in the sport involved;Maintains competency in rules, rule interpretations, meet procedures, coaching techniques, and general information about all aspects of the sport;Works cooperatively with all TCAPS coaches, athletic directors/LEAP Liaison, and students to ensure a healthy, positive cross town rivalry;Recommends to the on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison teams that may be scheduled and officials to be employed;Works with the Varsity Head Coach and/or on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison to plan transportation and appropriate supervision at away contests in compliance with district travel policy and guidelines;Supervisory DutiesAssists on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison and Varsity Head Coach in recruiting, hiring and evaluating all coaches in his/her sport;Assigns duties to equipment managers, assistant coaches (if applicable), and helpers and evaluates their performance;Record Keeping ResponsibilitiesMaintains an accurate and current squad roster and submits copies to the on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison;Works closely with on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison, Booster Club and Varsity Head Coach in the financing of his/her sport and fundraising efforts for his/her team.Develops a consistent and positive communications procedure through the school and media to inform the parents and the general public about his/her sport;Maintains accurate statistics, records, and results of the season;Arranges for the presentation of team awards through the on-site Athletic Director;Prepares a detailed uniform, equipment and supply request and submits it to the on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison, and maintains a detailed inventory list of uniforms, equipment and supplies;Maintains necessary attendance forms, insurance records, and similar paperwork;Submits all grants with approval of central office and Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison,Advises coaches, students and parents of spring and fall opportunities for physicals at a reduced cost;Athletic Behavior/Eligibility ResponsibilitiesEnforces all rules of the Michigan High School Athletic Association related to his/her sport if applicable.Enforces discipline and sportsmanlike behavior at all times, and establishes and oversees penalties for breach of such standards by individual students;Establishes performance criteria for participation in interscholastic competition in his/her sport;Checks with Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison on individual athlete's eligibility;Injury/SafetyCooperates with the on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Liaison to verify that no candidate is issued equipment or allowed to practice until his/her physical examination card has been completed and his/her insurance coverage is in effect;Oversees the safety conditions of the facility or area in which assigned sport is conducted at all times that students are present;Enforces rules and regulations concerning conditioning of players and their health and safety;Reports injuries to the trainer if applicable and/or completes and submits accident reports to the on-site Athletic Director/LEAP Director;Exercises great care in dealing with all injuries and particularly those that are of a serious nature.
In all cases, the coach should assure that the injured athlete is receiving competent medical care. Following injuries of a serious or prolonged nature, the coach should secure the signed approval of the doctor and parent before the athlete is allowed to participate again in athletic activities;Provides supervision of all athletes until they have left the building and/or site;Ensures that all windows, doors, and gates are locked in any area that has been used;Team ActivitiesPlans all practice sessions and supervises out-of-season conditioning program;Ensures a positive environment free of hazing, harassment, bullying and intimidating language and behaviors; Other duties as required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:Valid teaching certificate and a bachelor's preferred. First aid and CPR training required within first two years and maintained thereafter.Experience in teaching, coaching, and sports medicine preferred.Effective oral and written communication skills.Demonstrate success in area of application.