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Coach - Girls Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach, Campolindo High School at Acalanes Union High School District

Application Deadline

Until Filled

Date Posted
8/24/2017
Contact
Gail Stern
925-280-3900 6622
Number of Openings
1

Add'l Salary Info

$2,204
Length of Work Year
Spring Season
Employment Type
Part Time

About the Employer

Located in the beautiful hills of Contra Costa County, the communities of Canyon, Moraga, Lafayette, Orinda and Walnut Creek are within the Acalanes Union High School District attendance area. We serve students in grades 9-12 and have an extensive adult education program. The area is ethnically, culturally and politically diverse with each of our four communities having a strong local identity that fosters positive interactions among adults and students. The District is committed to preparing students to become productive participants in a diverse, multicultural, democratic society. We demonstrate high expectations for all students and ensure warm, supportive atmospheres in our classrooms. Our staff has a deep commitment to equity in our practices, curriculum and school climates. Students leave AUHSD empowered with the knowledge and commitment necessary to confront the challenges of our changing world and the leadership skills to make a difference. Non-Discrimination Policy: Acalanes Union High School District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from discrimination, intimidation, harassment, and bullying based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital, parental or family status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; or on the basis of a person’s association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Title IX Coordinator and 504 Coordinator: Associate Superintendent of Administrative Services. Contact information: adminservices@auhsdschools.org Title II Coordinator: Associate Superintendent of Educational Services. Contact Information: edservices@auhsdschools.org

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VARSITY COACH

Overview

Under general supervision, is responsible for organizing and training the varsity team, arranges for transportation and supervises the team at all games, practices and other activities. The duties of this position involve a wide variety of responsibilities, including supervising the conduct of players and spectators at games, being able to act decisively in emergency situations, and maintaining order in crowds.

Major Responsibilities

• Ensure compliance with the rules, regulations, and expectations of the CIF, NCS,
DFAL, ACALANES DISTRICT, School and Athletic Department.
• Verify that each athlete has completed and turned in physical examination, insurance coverage, parental consent, and emergency information forms before participation in that sport.
• Supervise the athletes under his/her charge in their use of all facilities including the locker room before and after practice sessions and games.
• Responsible for the care, issuing, collection, storage and inventory of all equipment and uniforms used in his/her program.
• Submit to the Athletic Director a complete, typed, alphabetized roster of all team members along with a full season schedule prior to the first contest.
• Assist in the prevention and care of injuries. Each injury that an athlete receives should have first aid attention immediately by the coach or trainer. If there is any question concerning the seriousness of the injury, the athlete should receive medical attention as soon as possible. It is the coach’s responsibility to notify the parents and let them assume responsibility as soon as possible.
a) Accident Reports. The coach is responsible for completing an Accident Report Form immediately and forwarding it to the school nurse.
b) First Aid Kit. Each coach is responsible for having a First Aid Kit available at all contests and practices both home and away. Emergency information should be included in the First Aid Kit.

c) If a student has been placed on medical restriction by a physician, he should not be permitted to resume practice or play until the doctor has forwarded a written medical release. This is for your own protection.
• Participate in the evaluation of game officials in accordance with established procedures.
• Follow the appropriate procedures for budget, purchasing, and transportation.
• Ensure that all school disciplinary policies are followed.
• Read the handbook.
• Coaches are expected to SET POSITIVE EXAMPLES for their athletes by following rules, using only appropriate language, showing respect to and for officials, and exhibiting good sportsmanship.
• Exemplify standards set by the District for student athletes. Therefore, when coaches are in contact with athletes, they will refrain from using any form of tobacco, alcohol or other controlled substances.
• Provide athletes with pertinent information.
• Act as liaison between the school and parents, Booster Clubs, community organizations and the news media.
• Coordinate any banquets, awards or honors with the Athletic Director.
• Maintain a relationship with athletes based on mutual respect and trust.
• Teach and model the principles of fair play and good sportsmanship.
• Teach fundamental skills, appropriate physical conditions, individual and team strategies and honorable competition.

Working Environment

Environment: Sports field
Physical Abilities:
Sitting or standing for extended periods of time.
Light to moderate lifting (up to 50 pounds).
Speech, hearing and vision emphasized.

Qualifications
CIF Coaching Certification (NFHS, ASEP)
Child Abuse Reporting Form
CIF Code of Conduct Form
Anti-Sexual Harassment Awareness Training Form (required annually)
CPR Card (required annually)
First Aid Certification (required every three years)
TB Test (required every four years)
California Department of Justice Fingerprint clearance



**The Education Code requires that a criminal background check be conducted on all persons prior to employment by a school district to ascertain whether the applicant has been arrested or convicted of any crime. Conviction of certain crimes designated as a “violent felony” or a “serious felony” may disqualify a person from employment.

The Acalanes Union High School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived sex, sexual orientation, gender, ethnic group identification, race, ancestry, national origin, religion, color, or mental or physical disability, or age, or on the basis of a person’s association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics in any district program or activity that receives or benefits from state financial assistance.


Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Coach application - link below CIF Coaching Certification (NFHS, ASEP) Child Abuse Reporting Form CIF Code of Conduct Form Anti-Sexual Harassment Awareness Training Form (required annually) CPR Card (required annually) First Aid Certification (required every three years) TB Test (required every four years) California Department of Justice Fingerprint clearance


      Coach application - link below CIF Coaching Certification (NFHS, ASEP) Child Abuse Reporting Form CIF Code of Conduct Form Anti-Sexual Harassment Awareness Training Form (required annually) CPR Card (required annually) First Aid Certification (required every three years) TB Test (required every four years) California Department of Justice Fingerprint clearance