What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Football Coach position at Diocese of Dallas Schools?
Bishop Dunne Catholic School is seeking a part-time Assistant High School Football Coach 2025-2026 Academic Year.
This is a part-time coaching position only; a full-time opportunity is not associated with coaching opportunities. For full-time teaching opportunities, please visit www.bdcs.org.
Candidates must have availability Monday – Friday after 3:30 pm and occasional weekends during football season.
Education/Experience Requirements:
- Have a minimum of 2-3 years coaching experience at an Assistant level
- Experience playing football at the high school level or above preferred
- Teaching certificate a plus, but not required
- Complete National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS) Fundamentals of Coaching Course
- Complete annual NFHS Concussions in Sports Course
- Possess a superior knowledge of football including, but not limited to, knowledge of training and conditioning techniques and the ability to diagnose player deficiencies and prescribe corrective activities
- Having a CDL is a plus, but not required
Successful Assistant High School Football Coach Candidates will:
- Promote a culture that reflects the core values of Bishop Dunne Catholic School: caring, dedicated, faithful
- Actively promote and increase the competitiveness of the football program at Bishop Dunne
- Oversee a program of student formation in the athletic department that engenders responsibility, respect, and compassion
- Work collaboratively with student-athletes, faculty, parents, alumni, and administrators
- Commitment to a culture of excellence
- Possess and maintain a moral character that is consistent with being a positive role model for students
- Be a positive and effective communicator
Responsibilities include:
- Organize and plan in-season and off-season training
- Work with the middle school programs and DPL teams
- Assist the Head Coach with scheduling and team management
- Supervise players and volunteers at all team events (games, practices, road trips, meetings, etc.)
- Provide basic medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. Be able to execute emergency plan for athletic facilities
- Attend Athletic Department Coaches Training
- Maintain annual TAPPS S.C.O.P.E. training
- Maintain current First Aid/CPR certification, as well as Safe Environment Training
All candidates must be able to pass background checks and comply with the Diocese of Dallas Safe Environment Program.