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Sports Coach

Saratoga, CA · On-site

$25 - $32/hr

Coaches are expected to attend all practices, home and away games, always represent Saint Andrew's in a positive manner, adhere to all league and school rules, complete minor administrative duties ...

Sports Coach

Saratoga, CA · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

Coaches are expected to attend all practices, home and away games, always represent Saint Andrew's in a positive manner, adhere to all league and school rules, complete minor administrative duties ...

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Job description

Description

Saint Andrew's Episcopal School is looking for coaches for multiple sports throughout the school year from August through May.  


Coaches should have experience in the sport at the youth level, high school, college level, or higher, with an understanding of how to teach rules, tactics, as well as, creating and guiding practices that not only develop fundamental skills but also are inclusive and challenging for both new and seasoned athletes.  


Coaches can coach multiple sports throughout multiple seasons per their experience and may coach multiple grades. Coaches are expected to attend all practices, home and away games, always represent Saint Andrew's in a positive manner, adhere to all league and school rules, complete minor administrative duties related to their athletes and team, as well as report to and collaborate with the Director of Athletics throughout the season.  


Position Description: 

The coach is responsible for assisting in all aspects of the teams' practice and play in games. Most of the participants will have previous experience playing the sport, but others will be playing on their first organized sports team. Each team participates in a league and has a set practice schedule. Practice varies depending on the season and grade as well as dates and times of home and away games. 


Fall Season - Aug thru Oct  

  • Boys Flag Football for 5th/6th Grade and 7th/8th Graders  
  • Girls Volleyball for 5th Graders, 6th Graders, 7th Graders, 8th Graders 

Winter 1 - Nov thru Dec  

  • Girls Soccer for 5th/6th Grade and 7th/8th Graders  
  • Boys Soccer for 5th/6th Grade and 7th/8th Graders  

Winter 2 - Jan thru March  

  • Boys Basketball for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders  
  • Girls Basketball for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders  

Spring Season - March thru May  

  • Boys Volleyball for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders  
  • Girls Flag Football for 5th/6th Grade and 7th/8th Graders  

Summer Season - June thru Aug

  • TBD on the sports; please inquire more or apply to get more feedback



Responsibilities and Duties: these are not written to be all inclusive nor limited to 

  • To coach rules, fundamentals and tactics through effectively planned practices at a level appropriate for each member of the team. 
  • To prepare the team to participate in games and coach them during the games. 
  • To effectively communicate to players, parents, and Athletic Director 
  • To provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all players, giving each child an equal opportunity to participate based on league rules. 
  • To communicate effectively with the Athletic Director on all matters of policy. 
  • To serve as a positive role model to players, parents, officials, and fellow coaches by following all rules, demonstrating good sportsmanship/sportswomanship. 
  • To communicate good health and fitness principles and positive character development concepts to players, parents, and spectators. 
  • To be responsible for equipment needed during the season 
  • To collaborate with other Saint Andrew's coaches about skill development and best practices 
  • To represent Saint Andrew's Episcopal School in a positive manner. 
  • Coach is expected to be on campus twice weekly for scheduled practices and games and remain with the team until the last child is picked up at all away games.. 

Requirements

Qualifications:

  • Must have previous experience coaching in the sport or played at a higher level (high school, college, professional level)
  • Resume, References, and Cover letter required. On your cover letter, please include which sport you are interested in.

Skills and Characteristics:

  • Reading, writing, speaking, listening, basic mathematics 
  • Desires a highly collaborative work environment  
  • Values innovation and creativity 
  • Growth mindset 
  • Conflict resolution  
  • Good sense of humor 
  • Pitch-in can-do, "yes....and" attitude 

Equipment / Materials:? 

  • Those associated with the sport

Physical Requirements:  

  • Ability to visually monitor the room/outdoor space and students
  • Prolong standing up to and above 80% of time. Includes sitting, squatting, reaching, and kneeling.
  • Climb stairs and navigate sloping terrain 
  • Ability to move equipment/boxes and ability to lift up to 25lbs.

Work Environment:  

  • Navigate 10 acres of land with multi surfaces, multi-level with transitions 
  • Surfaces including wood, linoleum, grass, concrete, dirt, gravel
  • Sustain loud noises continuously depending on activities
  • Sustain indoor artificial lighting for indoor practice/games, backlit monitors 
  • Able to handle outdoor weather including bright sun to rain, and temperature from cold to hot 


Reports To: Director of Athletics


Job Type: On-Site and Off-Site (away games), Non-Exempt, Hourly, Seasonal position


Compensation: up to $32 per hour


When applying: Resume, References, and Cover letter required. In your cover letter, please include which sport and season you are interested in.