Duties
- Ensure the welfare and safety of the athletes in the program
- Supervision of athletes’ workouts, practices, and games
- Confirm all participants have completed all appropriate procedures before participating in practices
- General upkeep and protection of equipment for the program
- Parent communication
- Assist the head coach with:
- Scheduling and transportation
- Necessary paperwork, timesheets, fundraising, and all other documentation for the program
- Ensuring all participants are eligible
- Relationship with Booster Club, PTO, and/or Community Organization(s)
- Communicating with all stakeholders to grow and sustain a successful program
- Meet and follow all compliance obligations set forth by the Conference Calendar, RBHS Coaches Handbook, and IHSA
- Stay up-to-date with the current knowledge and trends in the sport
- Receive CPR/AED certification and maintain accordingly
- Incorporate the Six Pillars of Character Counts: Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship into the philosophy of your group
Perform all other duties as assigned by Assistant Principal of Athletics/Principal/Head Coach
Qualifications
- Professional Educator License (PEL),Substitute License, or ASEP Certification
- ASEP Certified applicants must have completed the following:
1) Coaching Principles/Orientation
2) IHSA State Test
3) Sport First Aid
- Coaching experience is preferred (High School level or higher)
- Playing experience in the particular sport is preferred (High School level or higher)
- Ability to communicate (written/verbal), make decisions, resolve conflict, and effectively work with staff, students and other stakeholders to develop a successful program
Salary/Benefits
2022-2027 RBEA Stipend Schedule – Category B
How to Apply
https://www.applitrack.com/rbhs/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=Athletics&subcategory=Coaching