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As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for tcsd in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a TCSD?

TCSD commonly stands for 'Transportation and Customs Service Division,' although it can have other meanings depending on the industry or organization. In the context of logistics and trade, TCSD professionals are responsible for ensuring that goods are transported efficiently and comply with all customs regulations. They manage import and export documentation, work closely with customs officials, and help businesses navigate the complexities of international shipping. Their goal is to minimize delays and extra costs while ensuring legal compliance throughout the supply chain.

What are the typical responsibilities and team dynamics for someone working in the TCSD role?

In a Technical Customer Service Department (TCSD) role, you are primarily responsible for addressing client technical issues, troubleshooting software or hardware problems, and ensuring customer satisfaction through effective communication. You’ll often collaborate closely with engineers, product managers, and sales teams to resolve complex cases and relay customer feedback for product improvements. The work environment is typically fast-paced and team-oriented, requiring strong problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt to evolving technologies. Regular team meetings and knowledge-sharing sessions help everyone stay updated and aligned with company goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a TCSD professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Technical Customer Support Desk (TCSD) professional, you need strong troubleshooting abilities, technical knowledge of relevant products or services, and at least a diploma or degree in a technical field. Familiarity with ticketing systems, remote diagnostic tools, and product-specific software is typically required. Excellent communication, patience, and problem-solving skills set outstanding professionals apart in this role. These competencies ensure efficient issue resolution and high customer satisfaction in a demanding support environment.

What is the difference between Tcsd vs Tssaa?

AspectTcsdTssaa
CertificationsTypically no specific certifications requiredOften requires coaching or athletic certifications
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement or security settingsSchool sports and athletic events
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement agencies, security firmsSchool districts, athletic associations

While Tcsd focuses on law enforcement or security roles, Tssaa is related to school sports administration. Tcsd professionals often work in security environments, whereas Tssaa personnel are involved in managing athletic programs. Both roles may require organizational skills but serve different industries and functions.

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High School Assistant Boys Basketball Coach

Teton County School District #1

Driggs, ID • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/Coaching
Date Posted:
5/19/2026
Location:
TCSD Schools
Date Available:
November 2026
The Assistant Boys Basketball coach for JHHS would be expected to be available from the beginning of the season, November 2026 thru March 2027.
Applicants must have or be able to obtain a Wyoming Coaching Permit with an endorsement in Basketball.(http://wyomingptsb.com/)
Coaching Requirements
1.PERMIT from the Professional Teaching Standards Board (PTSB):
You can apply for a head coach, assistant coach, or transitional coach.
View requirements for each coaching position here: http://wyomingptsb.com/coaching/coaching-endorsement-requirements/
Coaching Endorsements are offered in the following areas:
-Basketball -Football -Golf
-Gymnastics -Skiing -Soccer
-Swimming -Tennis -Track/Cross Country
-Volleyball -Wrestling -Softball
Per the Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board all paid coaches must have either a coaching endorsement (if you have a Wyoming Educator License) or a coaching permit (if you do not hold a Wyoming Educator License. Coaches must produce either a coaching endorsement or permit PRIOR to the season beginning. WS 21-7-303 Certificate or permit required.". . . no person shall teach or supervise in a public school in this state and receive compensation therefor out of any public fund who at the time of rendering such services is not a holder of or a candidate and qualified for a certificate or permit issued or to be issued under the laws of this state and the rules and regulations of the Wyoming PTSB pursuant to WS 21-2-802." If a permit is issued after the season, you may be eligible to receive compensation for the following coaching season, but not retroactively. If a permit is issued at any point during the season, you will receive prorated compensation depending on how much of the season was coached while properly permitted. Time spend coaching while unpermitted will be volunteered time.
2. Submit PTSB coaching Application:
Applications can be found here. It's vital you get this application mailed in PRIOR to season starting in order to be paid, reference statute above.
The application requires you to take U.S. and Wyoming Constitution Testing or you can submit college coursework that may meet this requirement.. College courses that would mean no testing would need to demonstrate knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and must cover U.S. History prior to 1865 and include the study of the Constitution. Political Science courses may be counted if the coursework included study of the Constitution. If there are questions about the content of the curriculum, PTSB may require an applicant to submit course descriptions. Graduates from a Wyoming Community College or the University of Wyoming have completed this coursework, however must have passed the course with a "C" or higher.
TCSD can proctor the exams by appointment only, when you're ready. Please email hschon@tcsd.org to schedule an exam.
Study Guide for US Constitution found here
Study Guide for Wyoming Constitution found here
3.CPR Certification:
Coaches must also produce a current First Aid and CPR card prior to season beginning. CPR courses are offered by the district and you can contact Mike Hansen for any upcoming courses. Please Note: PTSB can not accept online courses for the 1st Aid/CPR requirement. The course must be HANDS-ON and conducted by a certified 1st Aid/CPR instructor (the American Heart Association's Heartsaver program will be accepted). Also, 1st Aid/CPR cards or certificates must be current and valid, and issued within the last three years.
Coursework from any of the following organizations/institutions will satisfy the 1st Aid/CPR requirement for Coaching:
  • College or University Coursework in 1st Aid/CPR
  • American Red Cross 1st Aid/CPR Course
  • American Heart Association 1st Aid/CPR Course
  • The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Sport 1st Aid Course
  • American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Sport 1st Aid Course

4. Concussion/ and Bullying Certification:
These are free online courses offered through NFHS. To access them:
Click here to be directed to the CONCUSSION course. You will take the course and the exam at the end. Once complete you will receive a completion certificate that the district needs to have on file. You can email the certificate to hschon@tcsd.org
Click here to be directed to the BULLYING, HAZING, AND INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIORS COURSE. You will take the course and the exam at the end. Once complete you will receive a completion certificate that the district needs to have on file. You can email the certificate to hschon@tcsd.org
5.Fingerprinting
You will need to be fingerprinted for the state and the district. You will be required to do 4 fingerprint cards. 2 for PTSB and 2 for TCSD.
These can be done at any sheriff's office in the nation, fees vary by location, and are the responsibility of the applicant. Teton County requires an appointment. You can schedule one online at: http://www.tetonsheriff.org/?page_id=553
6. District Paperwork: We will supply you with required paperwork that will allow us to enter you into our software/payroll system.