Midwest - Junior High Head Boys Basketball Coach
Midwest - Junior High Head Boys Basketball Coach
Natrona County Schools
Casper, WY
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Cooperate and coordinate with the Assistant Principal/Athletic Director (AD) or Athletic & Activities Facilitator (AAF) on all matters pertaining to:
- the scheduling of contests, practice schedules, and parent meetings
- complaint and grievances process
- code of conduct requirements implemented and violations consistently administered
- participant eligibility requirements implemented and violations consistently administrated
- purchasing of equipment and uniforms
- bus transportation procedures
- coach active supervision requirements during activity trips
- emergency action plan
- safety check-list
- fund raising requirements
- copyright law
- coach conduct requirement and issues
- coordinating and administering an effective system of assigning locks and lockers
- distribution and collection of equipment and uniforms
- beginning practice on the earliest date allowed by the regulations of the Wyoming High School Activities Association (WHSAA) and/or NCSD
- communicate coach active supervision expectations, and implementation during all practice and competition sessions
- understanding undue influence and the complaint process
- horizontal and vertical alignment strategy for each sport
- participant and coach attendance policy
- the annual review and approval of the team handbook and communication documents to students and parents
- annual evaluation process for head coaches, assistant coaches and aides
- annually completing district required compliance training
- a current physical examination prior to starting practice
- been provided and understand the Natrona County School District’s Code of Conduct and Academic Eligibility rules and regulations for activities and sports
- been provided the opportunity to purchase insurance coverage before the first practice session
- reviewed the safety video and WHSAA concussion risk information handout
- inspected, cleaned and/or repaired prior to issuing to participants
- accurately inventoried, distributed, repaired, cleaned, maintained and secured
- used correctly by participants through proper instruction
- the locker and equipment rooms are maintained in a safe and orderly manner
- there is district required adult supervision for all student athletes in all settings (locker rooms, fields, gymnasiums, buses, lodging, etc., Administrative Regulation 5341)
- all injuries are reported immediately verbally and in writing via the NCSD Injury Reporting Form to the following: parents, athletic trainer, nurse and AD or AAF.
- all volunteers, chaperones, aides and/or coaches assigned to the activity/sport know their duties and responsibilities
- the goals and values of the athletic program reflect those of the school and District educational program
- awards and award letters are created and distributed fairly in accordance with all award/s requirements Overnight lodging, only the activity/sport participant is allowed in the assigned room unless there is an emergency or reason to believe misconduct is taking place in the room
- If a co-educational trip is undertaken each gender must be housed in separate rooms
- Under no circumstances may an individual of the opposite gender visit the other’s room
- of the activity competition and practice schedules
- of the dates and times for receiving equipment
- of the academic & conduct eligibility information
- of the pre-season parent meeting o of the team rules in the team handbook
- for the conduct of all student athletes o for reporting rule violations
- for scheduling and planning details of out-of-town transportation
- for early dismissal of students involved in an activity trip
- for keeping statistics that are necessary for school records
- for maintaining participant minimums for the activity
- for recording attendance of activity participants
- for providing beginning and end of season participant rosters Provide a travel roster, emergency phone numbers of participants, trip itinerary, adult sponsor forms, and field trip forms if required to the head coach, AD/AAF and transportation department bus scheduler
HEAD COACH
- ensure that all coaches and participants conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner at all times
- coordinate with the athletic trainer the recruitment of student trainers and the scheduling of trainer availability before during & after practices and competitions
- ensure that all student athletes and coaches know and follow all transportation policies and guidelines (Administrative Regulations 5341 & 5342)
- maintain current coaching & CPR certification requirements
- communicate performance and Code of Conduct (Administrative Regulation 5371) expectations to all assistant coaches and participants
- assist coaches in achieving performance expectations assigned
- provide annual performance evaluations to all assistant coaches and aides o meet with the AD or AAF to complete an annual review of the activity
- to organize, promote and attend seminars, meetings and other professional development opportunities
- to organize work effectively, conceptualize and prioritize objectives, and exercise independent judgment based on an understanding of District policies, regulations, operating procedures and guidelines
- to integrate resources, policies, and information e.g. Horizontal & Vertical Alignment of Athletics, Undue Influence, Activities Eligibility, Code of Conduct, and active supervision of participants o to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, parents, staff, and the public
- to communicate effectively with students, parents and NCSD staff
- to represent NCSD #1 in a friendly, courteous and professional manner
- to respond effectively to emergency situations
- lead in the creation of a culture of safety and environmental protection by performing work safely in accordance with District, department and school safety procedures.
- annually review the compliance safety film with all participants, in all sports, prior to participating in practice, competitions, games, events, matches....
- operates equipment safely and reports any unsafe work conditions to the Athletic Director/Athletic/Activities Facilitator
- inspect and ensure the safety of all facilities utilized and equipment issued to student athletes
- teach and follow the concussion protocol designed for participants
- know, teach, and implement the emergency action plan for the sport, and facilities used at all times in the case of, a violent intruder, lighting, extreme temperatures and injuries
- establish, know, enforce, monitor, and teach all district, local and state health safety requirements related to the COVID-19 virus but not limited to COVID-19
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Seniority level
Mid-Senior level -
Employment type
Full-time -
Job function
Education and Training -
Industries
Primary and Secondary Education
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