Tennis Head Coach & Varsity Assistant Coaches Position Available In Richland, South Carolina

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Company:
Heathwood Hall Episcopal School
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Tennis Head Coach & Varsity Assistant Coaches Heathwood Hall Episcopal School – 4.8

Columbia, SC Job Details Seasonal Estimated:

$14.5K – $16.5K a year 8 hours ago Qualifications 5 years Mid-level Bachelor’s degree Full Job Description Tennis Program Head/Varsity Girls’ and Varsity Boys’ Assistant Coach Heathwood Hall Episcopal School has a healthy tennis program actively and is seeking coaching talent to oversee our girls’ and boys’ tennis programs at all levels as the Program Head and Varsity Girls’ (Fall) and Varsity Boys’ (Spring) Assistant Coach. Position responsibility may include the following: Coordinates the team in accordance with the mission and values of the Heathwood Hall Athletic Department and works closely with the lower-level coaching staff, Director of Athletics, and Head of School. Builds a program wide culture of skill development, teamwork, and fun. Communicates scheduling weekly with students, parents, and the athletic administration, including practices, workouts, and games during the in-season, off-season, and summer. Assists in game and practice court maintenance and prep. Maintains game day uniforms and practice gear/equipment, including keeping inventory of all uniforms and organizing equipment in the tennis storage shed. Encourages participation from Middle School and Upper School student-athletes on campus through team interest communications and meetings, as well as collaboration with other members of the coaching staff at all levels. Keeps a continuous line of communication with everyone associated with the program, including but not limited to, parents, athletes, other coaches, and the Athletic Director when there are interruptions to the normal program, including weather delays, practice cancellations, game postponement, transportation needs, etc. Performance areas that must stand out for Heathwood Coaches include: Rapport A coach must be able to develop a good rapport with any number of individuals and groups: the student body, the professional staff (faculty, administration, maintenance), the community as a whole, spectators, officials, fellow coaches in the district, media representatives, and parents. Good rapport and an image of competency, care, and professionalism are invaluable for the coach. Organization The school expects its coaching staff to put maximum effort towards organizing and managing a multifaceted program that includes ownership of communicating needs with lower-level coaches and the Athletic Department administration, including everything from transportation needs, gear and equipment tracking, hiring assistant coaches, designing team events, maintaining accurate rosters and athlete paperwork, practice schedules, schedule changes, and game day expectations and logistics. Leadership Diligence, enthusiasm, honesty, and a love for the game are all part of the professional pride that any coach should exhibit. Personal appearance, dress, and physical condition should be exemplary. Dressing appropriately for practice, creating and following practice schedules, and building positive attitudes are very important. This also extends to making positive connections with lower-level coaches on your staff and fostering an environment of growth and learning that can be implemented on an age-appropriate scale. Discipline Every facet of discipline is the coach’s responsibility to communicate and coordinate with the Athletic Director. Individually, the coach becomes the model of all that the program represents – observation of school codes, training rules, rules of the game, ideals of good sportsmanship, the behavior of participants throughout the season (at home and away), and the conduct of the crowd – especially where the student body is concerned. The desire to do well, to win well, and to lose well, should be emphasized. Staff, players, and spectators should be motivated toward established goals. The Program Head is a resource for any issue of concern that comes up.

Education:

Four year degree preferred

For Head Coach:

5 years coaching experience

For Assistant Coach:

2-3 years experience preferred The stipend is commensurate with the position level and applicant experience.

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