Coach-Badminton, Assistant Coach at Montgomery High School (Sprin...
California Department of Education - Santa Rosa, California, us, 95402
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Overview
Coach and instruct students in a sport, instruct students in the proper use of equipment and rules of the specific sport. Supervise students in the locker room, during practices, during athletic competitions, and on buses to and from athletic competitions. Maintain student discipline, including prevention of hazing, harassment, and discrimination. Apply the principles of "Pursuing Victory With Honor" as adopted by the Board of Education and endorsed by the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). Maintain proper inventory and care of equipment and facilities. Assess student performance and make coaching decisions without regard to outside teen/youth affiliations. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Knowledge and ability to prevent injuries. Ability to teach and motivate high school-aged students. Possess current CPR and First Aid certificate. Possess a water safety certificate for swimming and diving. Ability to work with other staff to raise funds for the sport and athletic program. KNOWLEDGE OF
Skills of the sport. Strategies and concepts in the sport. Rules of the sport. Policies of the school district and CIF that apply to athletics and student behavior. Adolescent growth and development. ABILITY TO
Exhibit positive leadership skills, good sportsmanship, and personal and professional integrity. Maintain good communication with the Athletic Director, school administrators, other staff, and parents. Demonstrate good rapport with the coaches and staff of other schools and the athletic officials. Organize, plan, and execute practices and game schedules in a timely manner. Maintain fiscal responsibility for the sport. Administer CPR and First Aid. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Experience in teaching and coaching the sport at the Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity or college level. Participation in competitive sports in high school, college, or community. Training in how to teach and coach the sport. Formal training in child development and/or experience with youth. Teaching credential preferred, but not necessary. WORKING CONDITIONS
The environment is typically a locker room, gymnasium, field, court, track, pool, or course. The coach is responsible for equipment, records, school district forms, attending coaching meetings, and security of the school facility.
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