The primary responsibility of Youth Sports Coach is to provide instruction,
The City of Lakewood is currently recruiting variable employees for this
Major Tasks, Duties, and Responsibilities
(This job description does not intend to list every function of the position).
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Have knowledge of current major sports (listed above) and their skill
An ability to maintain the attention of youth in a sports setting.
The capability to develop and implement an effective practice plan according to skill level and age for every training session.
A willingness to prepare the gym/field for practice/game play, i.e. nets setup, basket setup, bases setup.
The ability to maintain conditions of the playing area as well as a safe and
The capability to attend to minor accidents and emergency situations in a calm and effective manner.
And an ability to work under minimal supervision while following program
HOURS OF WORK
Weekday evenings between 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays between 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS
Demonstrate creative ability in age-appropriate class design.
Demonstrate regular and reliable attendance.
Supervision Received:
Receives general supervision from Recreation Coordinator-Sports.
Essential Qualifications
Education:
Technical knowledge of the sport of basketball, baseball, and soccer.
Preferred Certifications:
Current CPR and First Aid certifications.
KSA's and Physical/Mental Requirements
Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Basic knowledge of offensive and defensive strategies pertaining to each sport.
Set up and maintain sporting equipment.
Ability to work with youth ages 3 to 12 years old.
Knowledge and ability to demonstrate skill development techniques.
Ability to give good, clear verbal direction to groups of 10 or more.
Ability to follow supervisor’s instructions.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to deal effectively with emergency situations.
Ability to demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills.
Ability to be flexible in work schedule.
Basic first aid and concussion awareness knowledge.
Lifting or Carrying:
Ability to lift and carry large soccer goals, youth sized basketball hoops, and
Pushing and Pulling:
Ability to set up and take down equipment.
Body Positions/Movements:
Ability to stand, walk, run, sit, bend, stoop, squat, twist, reach, jump, swing arms.
Must be able to communicate with staff and participants via phone and in person.
Must be able to observe potential dangers.
MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Remembering:
Must remember participants names and abilities, follow-up with participants, parents, staff, and recall how to respond to emergency situations.
Must remember policies and procedures and apply them accordingly.
Must be able to read accurately.
Must be able to demonstrate logic and verbally communicate.
Must be able to demonstrate good judgment and assessment of skills.
Must be able to demonstrate sound decision making skills and be reactive to the needs of the participants in providing intervention to injury.
Work is performed majority of the time inside the gymnasium or out on the soccer fields.
Interaction with participants and parents, co-workers and general public
Ability to make assisted lifts of 50 pounds.
EQUIPMENT USED
Soccer goals
Basketball hoops
Baseball tees, bases, and pitching machines