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Boys Basketball Assistant Coach

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Claiborne County Schools

Cumberland Gap, TN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/3/2026

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Job Description

The assistant coach is responsible for supporting the head coach in managing the team, ensuring athlete safety, and maintaining compliance with state athletic regulations.
Core Responsibilities Program Support:
Assist the head coach with instruction on rules, equipment, and basketball techniques. This includes running drills, developing game strategies, and scouting opponents.
SupervisionSafety:
Ensure constant supervision of student-athletes, particularly in locker rooms and during team travel. Coaches must provide a safe environment and follow proper procedures for preventing and caring for injuries.
Compliance:
Verify that all athletes adhere to rules set by the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA), the local Board of Education, and individual school policies.
Character Development:
Model good sportsmanship and professional conduct to instill respect in students and the community.
Administrative Duties:
Assist with maintaining records such as eligibility reports, physicals, equipment inventory, and stat tracking (e.g., on MaxPreps). Required Qualifications Under TSSAA regulations, all coaches must fall into one of these categories:
Certified Teacher:
A full-time teacher with a valid Tennessee license.
Retired Educator:
An educator with at least five years of experience and a valid license.
Non-Faculty Coach:
An individual approved by the principal and local board who meets specific training requirements.
Classified Employee:
A school employee working at least 30 hours per week in a non-coaching role. Mandatory TrainingCertifications All Tennessee coaches, particularly non-faculty or classified staff, must complete:
Fundamentals of Coaching:
Required via NFHS.
First Aid, Health, and Safety:
Required prior to assuming the position.
ConcussionSudden Cardiac Arrest:
Training required by Tennessee state law.
CPR Certification:
Required for all coaching personnel. Seasonal Expectations The role typically requires participation in:
In-Season:
Daily practices, varsity/junior varsity games, and weekend tournaments.
Off-Season:
Summer practices, camps, and conditioning programs Boys' Basketball Assistant Coach 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 661 Old Jacksboro Pike, Cumberland Gap, TN 37724 Seasonal Claiborne County Schools 9 reviews Seasonal The assistant coach is responsible for supporting the head coach in managing the team, ensuring athlete safety, and maintaining compliance with state athletic regulations.
Core Responsibilities Program Support:
Assist the head coach with instruction on rules, equipment, and basketball techniques. This includes running drills, developing game strategies, and scouting opponents.
SupervisionSafety:
Ensure constant supervision of student-athletes, particularly in locker rooms and during team travel. Coaches must provide a safe environment and follow proper procedures for preventing and caring for injuries.
Compliance:
Verify that all athletes adhere to rules set by the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA), the local Board of Education, and individual school policies.
Character Development:
Model good sportsmanship and professional conduct to instill respect in students and the community.
Administrative Duties:
Assist with maintaining records such as eligibility reports, physicals, equipment inventory, and stat tracking (e.g., on MaxPreps). Required Qualifications Under TSSAA regulations, all coaches must fall into one of these categories:
Certified Teacher:
A full-time teacher with a valid Tennessee license.
Retired Educator:
An educator with at least five years of experience and a valid license.
Non-Faculty Coach:
An individual approved by the principal and local board who meets specific training requirements.
Classified Employee:
A school employee working at least 30 hours per week in a non-coaching role. Mandatory TrainingCertifications All Tennessee coaches, particularly non-faculty or classified staff, must complete:
Fundamentals of Coaching:
Required via NFHS.
First Aid, Health, and Safety:
Required prior to assuming the position.
ConcussionSudden Cardiac Arrest:
Training required by Tennessee state law.
CPR Certification:
Required for all coaching personnel. Seasonal Expectations The role typically requires participation in:
In-Season:
Daily practices, varsity/junior varsity games, and weekend tournaments.
Off-Season:
Summer practices, camps, and conditioning programs

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