What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Coach - Boys Wrestling (BHS) position at Bremerton School District?
Assistant Boys Wrestling Coach position runs during the Winter season. The stipend is $5,306. Requirements include athletic staff meetings, WIAA clinics/training, First Aid, and CPR certificates. Prior experience coaching young adults is preferred. Some pre-season training should be considered as part of the position in order to prepare for competition.
ASSISTANT COACHES RESPONSIBILITIES
FUNCTION: Provide assistance to the Head Coach.
SUPERVISOR: Head Coach, Athletic Director, and Principal
- Assist in the development of the athletic program as directed by the Head Coach.
- Assume those duties as assigned by the Head Coach, including staff meetings.
- Assist the Head Coach in all organizational matters at the beginning of a particular sport season.
- Know and enforce current district guidelines for transportation of students to school sponsored events.
- Know and enforce current district guidelines for transportation of students to school sponsored events.
- Assist Head Coach with his/her supervisory responsibilities and/or supervise the team assigned to him/her.
- Accompany and direct all games at home or out of town for team assigned to his/her supervision.
- Obey all the Rules of Conduct before players and the public as expected of a Head Coach.
- Assume the responsibility of the position of Head Coach in the event of his/her absence, if designated.
- Assist in the upkeep and inventory of equipment.
- Assume reasonable scouting duties as assigned by the Head Coach.
- Procure and keep up to date a first aid/CPR card as required by WIAA.
- Treat all injuries with discretion, administering first aid when deemed necessary.
- File accident reports when applicable.
- Supervise all dressing rooms as designated.
- Recommend any disciplinary action to the Head Coach.
- Report results of contests for which responsible to local news media.
- Adhere to Bremerton School District policies and administrative regulations.
- Keep abreast of new knowledge, ideas, and techniques relating to his/her sport.
- Have understanding of rules and regulations regarding his/her sport as prescribed in the WIAA Handbook.
- Emphasize safety precautions and be aware of training and injury precautions.
- Communicate any individual or team “problems” to the Head Coach immediately.
- Provide for care and proper use of facilities at home and out of town.
- Recommend additions and/or improvements’ for the care and maintenance of facilities.
- Supervise facility preparation prior to home events.
- Recommend equipment to be purchased.
- Recommend student athletes for letters, certificates, or special awards who have fulfilled requirements.
- Check student attendance on the day of games.
- Perform such other related duties as may be assigned.
Revised 2/6/08