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Varsity Squash Coach and Head of Program

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Princeton Day School

Princeton, NJ (In Person)

$69,836 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 15 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/21/2026

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Job Description

Princeton Day School seeks a Varsity Squash Coach and Head of Program . The successful candidate will have a high-level knowledge of the sport of squash, the ability to properly condition athletes in a healthy and safe way, and the ability to structure practices and matches in a competitive and positive manner. The applicant will be expected to demonstrate excellent administrative and communication skills for interaction with players and families as well as the ability to create and maintain a sense of program from middle school to varsity teams. In addition, experience playing and coaching squash at a high level, college and/or high school experience, is strongly preferred. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of the Director of Athletics and Physical Education and the Director of Squash.
Coaching Responsibilities and Expectations:
Serve as Head Varsity Girls and Boys Squash Coach (winter season) Coach 6-8th grade squash in physical education classes during school hours (fall and spring season) In addition to middle and upper school coaching, there are opportunities for the squash coach to lead lessons, clinics, and summer camps at Princeton Day School as well host tournaments at the school facility.
Year-Round Responsibilities:
Formulates objectives for the upcoming sport season. Actively recruits prospective student-athletes to Princeton Day School by attending tournaments, camps, Middle School matches, and maintaining relationships with key club and Middle School area coaches. Coordinates with the College Counseling Office and works with college coaches to assist student-athletes interested in pursuing collegiate athletics. Keeps abreast of new ideas and techniques by attending clinics and workshops, researching in his/her field and encouraging the assistant coaches to do the same. Remains knowledgeable of rules and regulations concerning his/her sport, and keeps abreast of changes. Adheres to proper procedures for out-of-season practices according to state high school association guidelines. Adheres to the rules and regulations of Princeton Day School. Remains active in professional organizations such as the state coach's association (where applicable) Selects and maintains equipment and keeps an accurate inventory.
In-Season Responsibilities:
Before Season:
Assists the Athletic Trainer with ensuring all athletes are cleared for participation. Reviews the School's policy on accident reporting and insurance procedures. Selects and instructs team managers on proper care of equipment, facilities, and other duties as assigned. Checks arrangement for all bus/van trips with the Athletic Director. Administers a pre-season parent meeting and clarifies all rules, regulations and expectations for the upcoming season. Distributes the practice and match schedule for the entire program.
During Season:
Actively participates in the Admissions Program by meeting with prospective student-athletes and their families. Assumes responsibility for ongoing care of equipment and facilities being used. Assumes supervisory control over all phases of teams in the program. Organizes and schedules practice sessions on a regular basis with the idea of developing the athlete's greatest potential. Applies discipline in a firm and positive manner as outlined in the athletic policy. Ensures that facility regulations are understood and enforced. Emphasize safety precautions and use accepted training and injury procedures. Conducts oneself and teams in an ethical manner during practice and in contests. Reports outcome of contests to the media and the Athletic Director following the conclusion of the competition (same day). Instructs players on rules and rule changes, and new ideas and techniques. Provides the Athletic Director with a copy of all general correspondence and bulletins to student athletes and parents. Accompanies and directs the varsity team and assistant coaches, in all interscholastic activities. Attends all Athletic Department and league scheduled meetings.
End of Season:
Arranges for the systematic return of all school equipment/uniforms and holds the athlete responsible for all equipment/uniforms not returned. Arranges for cleaning, storing and conducting an inventory of all equipment/uniforms. Meets with varsity student athletes to have season-end conversations. Recommends additions and/or improvements for the care and maintenance of facilities. Recommends personnel for assistant coaching positions to the Athletic Director. Submits recommendations for schedule for next year. Selects equipment and makes recommendations for purchases. Prepares a budget, in conjunction with the Athletic Director. Maintains records of team and individual accomplishments. Evaluates past season. Evaluates all assistant coaches under their supervision.
Compensation Range :
This is a stipend position; $9,000 to $20,000 (this role is not eligible for benefits) At Princeton Day School, offering a comprehensive and competitive benefits package is one way we recognize our employee's contribution to the success of the school and our role in helping our employees and their families be healthy, feel secure and maintain work/life balance. Full-time and part-time employees who are regularly scheduled to work 30 hours or more per week are eligible for PDS' competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous 403(b) match, paid time off, and many other valuable benefits. Princeton Day School is the region's premier independent day school for students from Pre-K through Grade 12. We aspire to create a diverse, equitable and inclusive community in which all members are seen, challenged, affirmed, respected and valued. Nestled on a picturesque 106-acre campus just two miles from Downtown Princeton and with a history dating back to 1899, PDS provides students with unparalleled opportunities for discovery, exploration and innovation and seeks employees who are passionate about their work and who embrace the importance of lifelong learning. Qualified candidates should submit the following to be considered: Resume Cover Letter To apply: Princeton Day School Employment Application