What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Girls Softball Coach position at Hillsboro School District?
Description: Head JV Coach. Also assist at the Varsity level. Help manage all aspects of the high school program including off-season program, tryouts, practice schedules and routines. Support the head coach in development of a strong program, built on relationships and results. Provide regular communication with parents/families. Regularly track the academic progress of all student athletes in the program and facilitate necessary support systems to ensure their academic eligibility. Cooperate with other school-sponsored sports and encourage athletes to compete in other programs. Assist Head Coach in developing and implementing an off-season program for athletics. Help coordinate with the local youth program below the 9th grade level. Work with local media as needed and establish strong working relationships with community support groups.
Requirements
Interscholastic Coaching Course Certification Concussion Recognition & Management Certification Heat Illness Prevention Certification Anabolic Steroid & Performance-Enhancing Substances Certification Interrupting & Preventing Discriminatory Acts Training Certification Homelessness Education/Service Students Bloodborne Pathogens Certification Sexual Misconduct in Oregon Schools District Fingerprinting/Criminal Background check
Qualifications Desired
Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships and positive results. High ethical and professional standards. The presence to be a role model for high-school student-athletes, public face of the program. A commitment to the importance of academic excellence and achievement for all student-athletes in the program. Demonstrated ability to lead young student-athletes. The ability to communicate effectively to a variety of stakeholders, including parents/community. Skill in organization, time management, and public relations. A thorough knowledge of the skill development, and coaching techniques needed for volleyball. The skill to teach fundamentals, develop and teach game strategy and articulate a program philosophy. Applicants should have experience as a coach at the high school level, or assistant coach at the college level. Applicants should have experience participating at the high school and/or college level.
Stipend: Group D of the 2024-25 Extra Duty Stipend Schedule $4387 - $4874
Requirements
Interscholastic Coaching Course Certification Concussion Recognition & Management Certification Heat Illness Prevention Certification Anabolic Steroid & Performance-Enhancing Substances Certification Interrupting & Preventing Discriminatory Acts Training Certification Homelessness Education/Service Students Bloodborne Pathogens Certification Sexual Misconduct in Oregon Schools District Fingerprinting/Criminal Background check
Qualifications Desired
Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships and positive results. High ethical and professional standards. The presence to be a role model for high-school student-athletes, public face of the program. A commitment to the importance of academic excellence and achievement for all student-athletes in the program. Demonstrated ability to lead young student-athletes. The ability to communicate effectively to a variety of stakeholders, including parents/community. Skill in organization, time management, and public relations. A thorough knowledge of the skill development, and coaching techniques needed for volleyball. The skill to teach fundamentals, develop and teach game strategy and articulate a program philosophy. Applicants should have experience as a coach at the high school level, or assistant coach at the college level. Applicants should have experience participating at the high school and/or college level.
Stipend: Group D of the 2024-25 Extra Duty Stipend Schedule $4387 - $4874