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Intramural Volleyball Coach (Boys)

School District of Lee County

Fort Myers, FL • On-site

Part-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Qualifications
  • Valid Florida teaching certificate.
  • Current employee of the School District of Lee County.
  • Valid Adult and Child First Aid/CPR/AED certificate issued by the American Heart Association or American Red Cross.
Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find acceptable.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
  • Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to relate to and inspire confidence in students.
  • Knowledge of and experience with organizing student activities and events.
  • Organizational, leadership, and managerial skills.
  • Oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to lead diverse groups of people.
  • Knowledge of and experience with industry-standard computer applications.
  • Ability to administer First Aid/CPR/AED as needed for illness, injury, or life-threatening emergencies per certification training guidelines.
Revised: 1/26/21
Responsibilities
  • Provide coaching, mentoring, and support to students.
  • Organize, supervise, and coordinate all meetings and activities which occur during the normal contractual day and extend beyond the normal contractual day.
  • Assist in arrangement of transportation, chaperones, security, custodial help, and assistance at all appropriate activities in-county and out-of-county.
  • Ride the bus to and from activities, staying until the last student leaves from that activity.
  • Responsible for the care, cleaning, and securing of all school and District property.
  • Report all accidents/injuries to the Activities/Athletic Director and/or administrator as prescribed by county/FHSAA policies.
  • Adhere to District policies and procedures; abides by and enforces School Board policies on tobacco, alcohol and drugs.
  • Coach assigned sport.
  • Supervise and organize student activities at practice and intramural events and report progress to Director.
  • Recruit students and publicize activities and start up dates.
  • Teach and coach the fundamentals of the activity, good sportsmanship, leadership, respect for others, the importance of academics, and relate to and inspire confidence in students.
  • Hold regular and supervised after school practices and activities.
  • Work cooperatively with support groups.
  • Record and hand out uniforms and have students properly equipped and ready to participate.
  • Assist with home/school activities, attend athletic banquets, and carry emergency phone numbers and insurance forms to all activities. (Return forms at end of season.)
  • Administer First Aid/CPR/AED as needed for illness, injury, or life-threatening emergencies per certification training guidelines.
  • Serve as a liaison between faculty, administration, students, and the community.
Revised: 1/26/21
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