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Federal Way Public Schools

Wrestling - Head Coach - Girls - High School

Federal Way Public Schools, Federal Way, Washington, United States, 98003


Position Type:

Athletics/Activities/ Head CoachDate Posted:

9/24/2024Location:

Todd Beamer High SchoolHours per Day:

2 Hours Per Day; Stipend Pay $5,678 to $7,385, DOEDays of the Week:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, SaturdayShift Times:

Generally practice runs after school from 2:15 - 4:15.POSITION SUMMARY:

High school head coaches oversee the growth and development of student athletes by focusing on fundamental skills instruction with an emphasis on whole child development to include expectations for academic and athletic excellence, leadership skills, and positive social relationships.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Professional Development and Leadership:

The head coach will keep abreast of knowledge and techniques associated with his/her sport by staying current with sport-specific literature and attending clinics and workshops.Responsibility for Rules and Regulations:

The head coach will study the rules and regulations associated with his/her sport.Program Promotion:

The head coach will promote his/her sport within the school and in the community.Program Organization:

The head coach is expected to hold practice on a daily basis and work with his/her building athletic director to organize and schedule practice sessions.Standard of Care:

The head coach is expected to provide safety training relative to his/her sport to all participants and assistant coaches.Professionalism:

The head coach is expected to exercise good judgment and project positive coaching behaviors.Sportsmanship and Ethics:

The head coach is expected to serve as an example of sportsmanship and humility at all times.Supervision:

The head coach is responsible for participants in his/her program from the time they report until the time they leave.Attention to Eligibility Rules:

The Head Coach ensures that each program participant has completed the eligibility process before taking part in any form of practice activity.Accident/Injury Procedure:

The head coach is expected to call 911 without hesitation for serious and/or difficult to assess injuries.Media Contact:

The high school head coach is expected to report scores promptly and accurately to local news media and the league website immediately following the event.Meeting Attendance:

The head coach is expected to attend building, district, league, and rules clinic meetings as scheduled.Post-Season Awards Gathering:

The head coach is expected to work through the building athletic director to seek approval for a post-season gathering.Scheduling:

The head coach makes scheduling recommendations to the building athletic director when requested.Responsibility for Playing Facility and Equipment:

The head coach monitors the condition of his/her playing facility and makes recommendations for improvements.Violations and Ejections Procedure:

The head coach is expected to report a violation and/or ejection to the building athletic director.Program Cut and Awards Criteria:

The head coach is expected to develop/maintain criteria for program cuts where applicable.Seasonal Summary Sheet and Coach Evaluation Process:

The head coach is expected to attend an evaluation meeting with the building athletic director following the season.Head Coach as Program Leader:

The head coach is expected to meet regularly with assistant coaches to provide leadership.Camps and Clinics:

The head coach seeks advance approval from the building athletic director for camp and/or clinic programs.Travel:

The head coach seeks advance approval from the building athletic director for all travel requests.Responsibility for Program Equipment, Supplies, and Inventory:

The head coach is responsible for his/her program’s equipment/supplies.Annual Budget Request:

The head coach is expected to prepare/submit an annual budget request to the building athletic director.Fundraising Activities:

The head coach is expected to seek advance approval from the building athletic director for all fundraising activities.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience:

High school diploma or equivalent, three years of sport-specific playing and/or coaching experience in a secondary and/or post-secondary athletics program.ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

Work scheduled hours on a consistent basis.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Five or more years of paid high school and/or post-secondary sport-specific coaching experience.CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT:

21 years of age or older, criminal background clearance, First Aid and CPR certification.KNOWLEDGE OF:

League and WIAA rules and regulations.ABILITY TO:

Organize, administrate, and oversee a sport-specific athletics program.PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.WORK SCHEDULE:

Varies – Work days are dependent on the schedule for the specific sport.REPORTING RELATIONSHIP:

Reports to and is evaluated by the Building Athletic Director.LEVEL OF COMPENSATION:

Federal Way Education Association represent Federal Way School Coaches Salary Schedule.Disclaimer:

The preceding list is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.

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