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Telluride School District R-1 Golf Head Coach - High School in TELLURIDE, Colorado

START DATE: Early August or as soon as available for pre-season workouts (find out more at tellurideathletics)

SALARY RANGE:

0-2 yrs 3-5 yrs 6-10 yrs 11+ yrs $4,007 $4,808 $5,610 $6,411

JOB DESCRIPTION: HEAD ATHLETIC COACH

Job Summary: The head coach is responsible for planning, directing and and leading an education based athletic program that seeks to develop athletes of integrity.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. Must meet the head coaching requirements of the Telluride School District and the coaching requirements set

  2. Experience coaching in an Education Based athletic program

  3. Certified teacher preferred

  4. Playing and/or coaching experience preferred.

  5. Completion of criminal background check (fingerprints)

  6. Valid Colorado driver's license

  7. Willingness to obtain school district small vehicle operator permit

REPORTS TO: Middle/High School Athletic Director

JOB GOALS: To accept the responsibility of the program and work with the students/athletes in the sport assigned and to provide life lessons that will positively impact the physical, social and emotional well being of all who are involved.

TRAITS OF AN EFFECTIVE COACH: Demonstrates a high degree of empathy, trust, responsibility, discipline, and flexibility. Is a developer, teacher, achiever and problem solver.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Accept and implement an educational based athletic approach to Middle/High School athletics.

  2. Follows the rules and regulations of the school, the conference and the Colorado High School Activities Association.

  3. Complete all CHSAA Coaching requirements before the start of the first competition (HS only, MS must have CPR/First aid/ AED certification)

  4. The head coach is encouraged to maintain a membership in the appropriate coaches association and participate so that our school has representation.

  5. Attend clinics, seminars, online classes and in-service programs in order to improve coaching skills and to stay current with new trends in coaching, training, conditioning and safety procedures.

  6. Coaches are expected to attend school and conference meetings, and are encouraged to attend state coaches meetings

  7. Give input about and then carry out the interscholastic schedule as drawn up by the Athletics Director.

  8. Organize, schedule and supervise practice sessions.

  9. Supervise the use of equipment in your sport

  10. Assist the athletic assistant with the development of a written annual inventory and make recommendations for purchases to the Athletics Direct

  11. Assists the athletic assistant with the distribution and collection of equipment and supplies.

  12. Regularly inspect equipment and facilities to insure the safety of each student athlete.

  13. Responsible for reporting scores and disseminating team information for publicity.

  14. Participate in pre-season and post season meetings with the Athletics Director. The post-season meeting will serve as an evaluation conference.

  15. Delegate responsibility to the assistant coaches as appropriate.

  16. Work to develop continuity between the community and school programs.

  17. Provide leadership in his or her program for all levels (9th, 10th, JV and Varsity) of the sport.

  18. Only allows athletes cleared by the Athletic department to participate.

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