Job Summary:
Varsity coaches are the connecting point between students, their families, and the athletic program of the school. Varsity coaches instruct athletes in the fundamental skills, strategy and physical training necessary for students to find success according to their God given abilities. The teaching assist position provides support to students and the Dean of Instruction regarding classroom responsibilities.
Essential Duties
●Oversee the skill, physical and mental development, and preparation of all team members.
● Establish and carry out a practice plan for each day and each week of the season.
● Arrange and oversee strength training through the duration of the season.
● Hold a pre-season parents’ meeting and articulate the expectations, goals and important information to players and parents.
● Provide information and correspondence to players, parents and TCS athletic department related to practice, games, or meets.
● Confirm transportation arrangements for games and scrimmages with Athletics administrative assistant.
● Provide team rosters to the athletic department administrative assistant prior to the start of the season.
● Take responsibility for the distribution and collection of uniform and equipment distribution and collection - keep an inventory of all school items issued to team members.
● Oversee and direct all purchases made by the team or for the team, all purchases must first be cleared by the Athletic Director.
● Implement school rules and expectations as they apply to your given sport.
● Represent TCS at all games or meets.
● Be present at Post-season banquet to give out team awards and talk about team members.
● Accumulate and update season stats, records, and postseason forms to submit to the athletics department at the end of the season.
● Arrange and oversee out of season opportunities for players and program which may include camps, playing opportunities, and speed/strength/quickness training.
● Assist with any field or court prep, tear down and maintenance that is required throughout the course of the season and out of season.
● Ensure that an emergency medical kit and student emergency medical forms are present at all practices and contests; ensure medical kit is fully equipped and stocked; report needed items to Athletic Director.
● Attend all TCS coaches meetings requested by the Athletic Director
Spiritual Leadership
- Motivate students to accept God’s gift of salvation, and be a Christian witness and role model to them in order to help them grow in their faith.
- Lead students to a realization of their self-worth in Christ.
- Ensure that the classroom work environment is Christian-based, nurturing, wholesome, and loving.
- Work with the administration and staff to address the spiritual formation needs of the students.
Academic Leadership
- Have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Christian philosophy of education that will help in providing leadership and guidance in the school’s development of and commitment to a Christian worldview.
- Have knowledge of the school’s curriculum, standards, and mission.
- Integrate biblical principles and the Christian worldview throughout the curriculum and activities.
- Teach classes as assigned following the prescribed scope and sequence as scheduled by the administration.
- Ensure that his or her school classroom reflects a professional and Christian environment.
- Have knowledge of the physical/emotional development of children—particularly at the age level of the children being taught—and understand the problems they face.
- Plan broadly through the use of semester and quarterly plans and objectives, and more currently through the use of weekly lesson plans.
- Plan a program of study that as much as possible meets the individual needs, interests, and abilities of the students, challenging them to do their best work.
- Employ a variety of instructional aids, methods, and materials that will provide for creative teaching to reach the whole child—spiritual, mental, physical, social, and emotional.
- Plan through approved channels the use of field trips, guest speakers, and other media for a balanced classroom.
- Use homework effectively for drill, review, enrichment, or project work.
- Regularly assess the learning of students, and provide progress reports as required.
- Respond in a timely manner to parent complaints and to parent requests for help or information.
- Participate in formal and informal parent-teacher conferences.
- Participate in continuous professional development through professional reading, college course work, in-services, workshops, and conferences.
School Leadership
- Have the ability to accomplish the goals and objectives assigned by the school administration and school policy.
- Help the staff, students, and volunteers function efficiently, effectively, and productively.
- Understand supervision and how to lead in a positive manner.
- Provide a good learning environment by keeping proper discipline in the classroom, the gym, and other places on the school premises.
- Meet regularly with other staff members to ensure coordination of programs and prompt problem resolution.
- Maintain a physical presence with the students by attending and, when possible, participating in school chapels, assemblies, athletics events, and other presentations.
- Arrange for substitute teachers when needed, and assist them in successfully carrying out their responsibilities.
- Participate in beginning-of-year staff orientation, staff devotionals, staff meetings, and parent/teacher fellowship meetings.
- Respect professional ethics that require confidentiality concerning the sharing of information about children, parents, or staff.
- Maintain regular and accurate records of attendance and grades to meet the demands for a comprehensive knowledge of each student’s progress.
- Keep students, parents, and the administration adequately informed of student progress or deficiencies and give sufficient notice of student failure.
- Know the procedures for dealing with emergency situations in the classroom and school. Conduct required emergency safety drills in coordination with school leadership.
- Report to the appropriate individuals any campus safety, health, and maintenance needs that are observed.
- Inform the administration in a timely manner if unable to fulfill any assigned duty.
- Deal directly and frankly with the school administration in an earnest effort to resolve differences of opinion when they exist.
Additional Duties or Responsibilities
It is expected that the school teacher will …
- Recognize the need for good public relations. Represent the school in a favorable and professional manner to the school’s constituency and the general public.
- Participate in the school’s development programs and activities in areas of constituency relations, fundraising, and student recruitment and retention.
- Ensure that provision is made for the accountability and securing of all funds collected in the classroom.
- Supervise extracurricular activities, organizations, and outings as assigned.
- Support the broader program of the school by attending extracurricular activities when possible.
- Involve parents in prayer and volunteerism as appropriate.
- Maintain a clean, attractive, and well-ordered classroom.
- Participate in the end-of-year school closing process, such as the inventorying of textbooks, furniture, and equipment.
- Perform any other duties that may be assigned by the administration.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
Schedule:
Language:
License/Certification:
- Teaching Certification (Required)
Work Location: In person