What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth baseball coach position at Bismarck Parks & Recreation District?
Summer Youth Baseball/Softball Coach (Ages 5 to 12)
➢ Please fill out Bismarck Parks and Recreation District job application and attach lower portion of this
page to the job application.
➢ The Summer Youth Baseball Program will take place at the Sam McQuade Sr. Softball Complex.
➢ The Youth Baseball Program dates are from June 2 to July 24.
➢ The program will run on Mondays & Wednesdays and Tuesdays & Thursdays mornings, with a time
commitment of 8:00am to 1:00pm needed from all staff.
➢ The Mites 5–6 year old teams will practice and play games from 10 – 11am.
➢ The Squirts 7–9 year old teams will practice and play games from 8:30–9:45am.
➢ The Cal Ripken 10-12 year old teams will practice and play games from 11:15am – 12:45pm on
Mondays and Wednesdays only.
➢ The Youth Baseball Clinic meets on Thursdays from 11:15am – 12:45pm from June 4– July 18.
➢ The program’s objective is to teach young players the fundamentals, skills, and sportsmanship of the
game. Participants learn through drills, scrimmages, and games.
Our emphasis is on equal play time, and, most of all, FUN!
(Return lower portion along with your application to Ethan at BPRD)
Youth Baseball Coach Position
NAME_________________________________ PHONE_______________________
EMAIL_________________________________
Coaching Preference would be all 4 days, but would consider 2 days. (Circle Availability)
Mon – Wed 8:00 am – 1:00 pm AND/OR Tues – Thur 8:00 am – 1:00pm
Program begins June 3 and ends July 25, at McQuade Complex, (North Washington St.)
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING AS A YOUTH BASEBALL COMPLEX SUPERVISOR?
YES OR NO
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING AS A BABE RUTH COACH AND/OR UMPIRE?
YES OR NO
Job Description
Job Information:
Title: Youth Baseball Coach
Classification: Part-Time Seasonal
Salary Range: Salary range and adjustments are determined on an annual basis by the
Board of Park Commissioners.
Supervisor(s): Works under the general and detailed supervision of the Youth Baseball
Supervisor and the Recreation Specialist.
Job Summary
This position will be assigned to coach in our Mites, Squirts & Cal Ripken program and youth baseball
clinic. The philosophy, policies, procedures, and rules of the program must be followed at all times.
Examples of Duties and Responsibilities
1. Coaches must be at the assigned location at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the program.
Coaches are responsible to put a practice plan/schedule together on a weekly basis (with approval
from the Coordinator).
2. Coaches will report to the program Coordinator upon arrival to check for any changes or concerns.
Coaches will also check in with the Coordinator before leaving the complex.
3. Coaches are provided with staff shirts by the Bismarck Parks and Recreation District which are
required to be worn while on duty.
4. Coaches are responsible to be for putting teams together. Teams should be as equal and balanced
as possible.
5. Rosters will be provided by the Program Coordinator. The rosters must be completed and turned
in to the Program Coordinator prior to the first league game.
6. Coaches must report any scheduling or roster concerns to the program Coordinator.
7. Coaches will obtain a bag of equipment. This can be picked up at the headquarters shack. The
bag should be checked for proper equipment. If equipment is damaged or missing the coach will
get a replacement piece from the Program Coordinator. They must also inspect the condition and
account for all pieces of equipment as well as team t-shirts. After the season the coaches and
coordinator will return the equipment and left over shirts to the World War Memorial Building.
8. Coaches will be responsible to be familiar with and follow the philosophy, policy and rules of the
program.
9. Coaches should check the diamond while players are warming up. Any concerns should be
brought to the program coordinator’s attention immediately.
10. Coaches must maintain a positive relationship with players, fans, and co-workers.
11. Coaches should check BPRD website and informational line in the event of inclement weather.
We will post on the website and informational line if we cancel. If we have to cancel practices or
games we will do so by 7:45 a.m. At no time should a coach take it upon himself/herself to cancel
a practice or game.
12. Coaches will report any injuries immediately to the Program Coordinator. Coaches must fill out
and sign an accident/incident report when the injury or incident occurs. This must be turned in to
the Program Coordinator prior to the end of your shift.
13. Coaches are hired with the understanding that you will be available for the entire season. If you
need to be gone you must notify the Coordinator as far in advance as possible so an adequate
substitute can be found.
14. Coaches will be required to attend all scheduled meetings and workshops to prepare for the season
as well as any scheduled during the season to monitor the program (Ex. training/orientation
workshops, first aid/CPR/AED, coach meeting, mandatory weekly coaches meeting.)
15. Communicate on a regular basis with your coordinator to keep them posted regarding the status of
you and your team.
16. Other duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator and Recreation Specialist.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature of work to be performed by the
individual within this classification. They are not to be considered an exhaustive or all inclusive listing of
the positions, duties, and tasks as they may change or be adjusted as situations require.
Qualifications
1. Must have knowledge of the fundamentals, rules, and skills of baseball.
2. Ability to effectively communicate with and relate to participants, parents and co-workers.
3. Position will require extensive contact with youth and minors.
4. Need to be available from end of May to end of July. Hours will vary.
5. Prior coaching experience in baseball preferred but not required.
6. Able to lift up to 30 pounds or heaver lifting with other employees.