25/26 School Year Head Coach: Middle School Softball Position Available In Maury, Tennessee
Tallo's Job Summary: The 25/26 School Year Head Coach for Middle School Softball at Santa Fe Unit School in Santa Fe, TN is responsible for developing and communicating the mission and role of interscholastic athletics, fostering fair competition, and upholding conduct policies. This seasonal position requires adherence to TSSAA eligibility requirements, equipment management, and academic performance monitoring.
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25/26
School Year Head Coach:
Middle School Softball
Until Filled (CST)
Santa Fe Unit School
Santa Fe, TN, USA
Based on years of experience
Seasonal
QUALIFICATIONS
- Demonstrates and applies current knowledge related to assignment in both games and practices.
- Presentation of the fundamentals
- Conditioning
- Game preparation
- Utilizes proper first aid techniques
- Demonstrates continuous professional growth
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Effectiveness:
In working with students,staff and parents
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Discipline :
Firm but fair and consistent
- Communication with players: Individual and as a team
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Conduct:
Conduct of team and set an example of self-control and good sportsmanship for players, parents, and spectators
Job Description - Develop a clear and demonstrable understanding of the “mission” and “role” of interscholastic athletics.
- Develop and execute a plan to formally communicate the “mission and role” to players, parents, staff and the public, at least seasonally (and informally at every opportunity).
- Develop, model and communicate policies for athletics conduct and language. In the locker room, on the practice field, during travel, during competition, at all other sponsored events
- Allow athletes to fairly compete for positions each season. Do not automatically base team selection on previous season or out of season activities.
- Allow and encourage athletes to develop skills and interests in other (school and community) athletics/arts and non athletics/art activities.
- Understand and communicate to athletes, students, parents and other stakeholders, the relationship between interscholastic athletics and the general education scheme.
- Teach participants, by precept and example, the respect for school authorities and contest officials.
- Provide support for your players in cases of adverse decisions, Refrain from critical comments in public or to the media.
- Teach players strict adherence to game rules and contest regulations.
- Present privately, through proper school authorities, any evidence of rule violations.
- Counteract rumors and unproven allegations of questionable practices by opponents.
- Attend all required meetings, keep abreast of MCPS, TSSAA or other athletic program affiliation policies regarding the sport as well as rules of eligibility and contest regulations.
- Call in and/or email scores or newsworthy information
- Complete reports to MCPS Central Office
- Coaches are to ensure that each participating student athlete has: Met TSSAA Eligibility requirements, a certified permission form signed and dated by a physician and parent/guardian before the student is allowed to participate in any interscholastic athletic try-outs, practice, or be issued equipment.
- Coaches are to inventory, issue and periodically check all equipment.
- Coaches are to provide a list of collected, inventoried and stored equipment and supplies to the school’s Athletic Director within two weeks of completion of the season.
- Coaches are to present a clean and professional image with personal appearance and dress.
- Coaches are to act as a positive role model in terms of personal habits, language and conduct.
- Coaches are not to use tobacco or alcohol within sight of players, spectators or any time during practices or contests.
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Academics:
Prepares implements and monitors specific plans for the improvement of academic performance of interscholastic athletic participants.
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Administration:
Develops and executes a school calendar year plan to ensure athletes are engaged, prepared and involved (strength, conditioning and skill development)Preseason,during season,post season,summer
- Executes an approved district office set quality of facilities standard plan.
Pre season, during season, post season, summer
- Develop and distribute approved handbook.
Conduct parent meetings one per year and cover periodically throughout the year when necessary