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Assistant Coach - Volunteer

The Community Church & Virginia Academy

Ashburn, VA • On-site

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Posted 24 days ago


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Salary:

Job Title: Assistant Coach - Volunteer


Located in Loudoun County, Community Church exists to love people the same way God loves us. We desire to see people experience God, meet friends, make a difference, and become a leader. Virginia Academy serves the mission of Community Church by preparing students for their best life, through faith (a confidence in God), scholarship (a passion for knowledge), and purpose (a desire to make a positive impact). We see our graduates making a positive impact in every arena of life.


* This posting is for all Volunteer Coach positions at Virginia Academy within our Athletics Department. When filling out the application you will describe which sport you are most interested in coaching.


VAA Athletics Statement of Values

VAA will never be a school driven by athletics. We are a Christian school. We will excel and strive to win in athletics, but that will never be our primary passion. The glory of Christ and his church is what drives us!


Our mission is summed up in 3 words

Faith. When we say faith we mean a passionate, observable Christianity. A Christianity that is first and foremost deeply committed to the success of the church, Gods mission to bless the world. We do not tolerate a churchless-Christianitya false Christianity that is inactive and unfaithful to the family of God. This version of faith makes us nauseous. We are not interested in perpetuating a form of Christianity where low expectations and commitment produce weak and ineffective churches. We, the church must not fail. We must win. We are the hope of the world.

Translation: If you want to be on the VAA team as a coach, teacher or administrator, the expectation is that you will be an active contributing member of our church. If Gods house, if his family, if his program on the earth is unimportant to us, how can we possibly make it important to others? If we contribute to or cultivate a faith in others that is churchless, what does it matter if we play a sport or teach a class? As the church goes, so goes the family, the community, the nation and eventually the world.

Scholarship. The Christian faith is grounded on truths that are well substantiated and discoverable by any honest seeker. As such, VAA is not fearful of open and honest inquiry. We want to cultivate in our students a desire to love God with their mindsto learn how to reason correctly and how to identify and avoid faulty logic. For us, learning how to think is just as critical as learning what to think. The honest pursuit of truth, wherever it might lead, is the greatest vanguard to liberty. After all, it is truth that sets people free. It is a sad reality today that most institutions of learning no longer see their primary role as pursuing truth but creating safe places where no student is allowed to be offended by inconvenient research and data or opposing viewpoints.

Translation: If you want to be on the VAA team as a coach, teacher, or administrator the expectation is that you will be a life-long learner. There is always more to learn about God, his word, his world and even the subject you currently teach and the role you may occupy. If you havent grown in your thinking or changed your mind about something because of your own study and research, then a position at VAA would not be a good fit for you. If youre on our team, you should always be ready to share what youre reading, what youre learning, and how youre growing.

Purpose. Why are you herewhy are you alive and living? At VAA we believe that discovering your purpose is the most important ingredient in determining success. Have you discovered what you were created to do? Are you doing it? This is the first lesson learnedthe first question answered in traditional Christian education is, What is the chief end of man? Do you know the answer? At VAA, we believe each student is like an arrow. Arrows are not formed in nature without intelligent outside assistance. They dont just fall from trees with a straight shaft, pointed arrow, and feathers ready for flight. No! Arrows take patient work and fashioning. They are not made to sit safely in a quiver. But they are made to be launched and to hit the mark. Likewise, at VAA we want our graduates to have a clear picture of the mark in life they are aiming for and resources to hit itbullseye!

Translation: If you want to be on the VAA team as a coach, teacher or administrator, the expectation is that you understand what Gods calling in life is for you, or that you are at least striving to discover it. When we stand before the Lord to give an account for our lives, it would be terrible to hear the Lord remorsefully say, Son, thats not what I wanted you to do with your life. We dont want that for you, nor do we want that for our students. Scripture says that Gods unique will for each of our lives is good, pleasing and perfect (Romans 12:1-2)! What can you find to do thats better than perfect? In other words, living in the center of Gods will for our lives is living the dream! We, the staff at Community Church and VAA feel exactly like thatwere living the dream. So, if this is just another job, or even worse, just a way to pay the bills or be around a sport you love, while ok, this is definitely not the place for you.


This position reports directly to the Athletic Director.


Key Responsibilities


  • Understand with complete clarity and work to uphold the mission, vision, and values of Community Church.
  • Know and uphold all policies and procedures employee, parent/student, crisis management, etc.
  • Model Christ-like character, God-dependency, and church attendance/participation for students and parents.
  • Provide proactive care/supervision of students; referring them to the school nurse and Athletic Trainer for medical and/or first aid needs.
  • Daily provides a well-prepared and managed environment for learning consistent with the schools mission, values, objectives, policies, and procedures of best practice.
  • Plan and execute well thought out practice plans.
  • Provide feedback and opportunities for growth for all players throughout the season.
  • Build relationships with students and parents (especially the students), which transcends the field/court and shows genuine care and concern.
  • Collaborate with teachers and other staff members to ensure each students needs are met as needed.
  • Attend orientation and monthly faculty meetings for continued development, communication, and problem solving.
  • Conduct a Parent Meeting prior to the beginning of each season.
  • Proactively and professionally provide regular and necessary communication with parents regarding student performance, behavior, and overall progress; answering incoming emails and phone calls with a timely, professional response.
  • Effectively make use of the school data system and other communication tools (i.e. FACTS and TeamSnap) for parents and students to remain engaged updated with pertinent information.
  • Meet with parents for feedback, concern resolution, and student course correction as needed and/or scheduled.
  • Assist teachers and school administration by monitoring students academic and behavioral progress.
  • Manage team uniforms and equipment - taking inventory and reporting lost/damaged items to the Athletic Director.
  • Plan and communicate needed equipment and/or programming.
  • Set and meet yearly goals and seek out professional growth opportunities.
  • Prescribe to all action plans for future growth as prescribed by the Athletic Director through informal and formal performance reviews/observations.


Core Values


Time with God.

Motto: We run on the Holy Spirit.


Empowering.

Motto: We build up!


Accountable.

Motto: Everyones coached.


Mission 1st.

Motto: We are missional and not positional.


Over-the-top.

Motto: We go above & beyond expectations.


Relational.

Motto: We are a family.


Authentic.

Motto: We share our struggles.


No matter what!

Motto: We take risks!


Grateful.

Motto: We get to do this!


Electrifying.

Motto: We create the atmosphere.


Education:


Required

  • Be a genuine believer and active follower of Christ.
  • CPR/First Aid and/or MAT Certified.


Desired

  • Bachelors or Masters.


Experience:


Required

  • A passion to win kids through coaching.
  • Demonstrated ability to work well with children/youth.
  • Well-rounded knowledge of the sport specific process and subject matter.
  • Coaching experience.


Desired

  • Experience as a student/athlete in the sport.
  • Experience in a church-run school.
  • Proficiency in G-suite (Gmail, Docs, Slides, Sheets, Classroom, etc.)


The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the individual(s) assigned to this position and should not be considered a contract of employment. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other duties as necessary.