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Roy High School - Athletic Director (28806)

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Roy High School

Roy, UT (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 6 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/16/2026

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Roy High School
  • Athletic Director (28806) Weber School District Roy High School
  • Roy, Utah This job is also posted in Weber School District Jobs Job Details
Job ID:
5718535
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Yesterday
Starting Date:
Aug 18, 2026 Job Description
Title:
Secondary Teacher
Calendar/Contract:
182 Days, plus an additional 21-day contract
Salary Schedule:
Educator Salary Schedule (figures do not include pay for extra 21 days), plus the AD stipend
Hours:
8.0 hours/day | 40.0 hours/week
Benefits-Eligible:
As outlined in the Benefits Guide
Application Note:
This position will remain open until filled after a minimum of five (5) working days. Applications will be reviewed prior to scheduling interviews. All applicants shall apply at wsd.schoolspring.com. •
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Job Overview:
The incumbent oversees the school's sports programs, ensuring they run smoothly and effectively. This role involves managing budgets, scheduling games and practices, hiring and supervising coaches, and maintaining athletic facilities. Athletic directors also ensure compliance with school policies and state regulations, promote sportsmanship, and foster a positive environment for student-athletes. ADs often collaborate with other school administrators, parents, and community members to support the overall development and success of the athletic programs. Roles & Responsibilities (not exhastive): Become a nationally-certified AD Attend appropriate region/state/national level meetings Oversee/sign Purchase Orders (P.O.s) Allocation of funding & management of programs' budgets Oversee athletics facilities improvements/ projects Fundraising for athletics/extracurricular programs (school-wide) & facilities/projects improvements Develop ties to community/business partners and seek donations/support Scheduling/calendar for athletics/extracurricular programs' fundraising events Prepare fields/facilities for home games/activities and practices Manage/facilitate concessions for major sports/activities Manage/coordinate teachers' Extra Responsibilities (2 per year) sign-up/follow-through Coordinate "clean up" efforts following home games/activities with the night custodian PR, connections & relationship-building (Recreation Dept., Boys/Girls Club, Comp Coaches) with community groups PR, connections $ relationship-building w/ feeder schools AD, coaches and advisors Recognition of community patrons/donations Promotion of athletics/extracurricular programs, student-athletes and events in the community Completion of eligibility forms (UHSAA) and online management of RegisterMyAthlete Completion of RegisterMyCoach requirements and management of online platform
  • and all required trainings for coaches Help to manage appeals and hearings regarding school's student-athletes (UHSAA) Conducting pre & post season coach meetings for sports/programs Mentoring coaches
  • How To's (i.
e., How to conduct a parent meeting, deal with an upset parent, prepare for end-of-year banquet speech, hone organizational skills, create team/program disclosures properly aligned to school/district policies, order new equipment…!) Plan, provide and oversee training required of coaches, along with additional needed training/development for coaches Conduct (with head coaches) preseason parent meetings for sports/programs Direct student-athlete recognition efforts (Athlete of the Week, All-Area, All-Region, All-State, scholarships earned/signing dates) Direct Male & Female Student-Athletes' Awards (Outstanding Athlete/Gold Watch, Scholar Athlete, Distinguished Athlete)
  • Awards Assembly (Spring) & other accomplishments of programs/student-athletes at Awards Assemblies Athletic Awards Assembly (find speaker)
  • (Spring) Manage/facilitate the Athletics Hall of Fame, committee, inductees, related events Plan and facilitate half-time events for marquee games/activities Apparel/spirit items for student body Schedule & coordinate "pep assemblies" w/ Marching Band/Drumline Athletics representative for weight room, Drill Team, Cheerleaders, Student Government, custodial staff, Music/Band, Drama & Forensics/Debate Athletics Website•updates, blog, sports calendar, twitter, etc.
Alumni Tourneys Booster Club organization for school/program Officials assignments and pay through arbiter Attends all faculty-related meetings and trainings Facilities/fields scheduling & calendaring
  • practices & games Organize opportunities for student-athletes to obtain physicals required to participate Work closely with Athletic Trainer regarding concussion protocol and injured student-athletes Attend meetings between coaches and parents Sportsmanship development regarding fans and studentbody Help head coaches facilitate camps/clinics Create updated equipment/clothing inventories for each sport/program File all athletics/programs' paperwork and documents each year Bus/transportation requests w/ appropriate secretary Hiring/recruiting coaches Increasing numbers of participants and access for all to participation (Equity) Student-athlete service projects in the community Academic All-State Nominations for each sport/activity Assigning "announcer" for high profile athletic contests/activities Preparing gate boxes, supplies and assigning ticket-takers, etc.
for home games/activities Updating trophy cases yearly
  • establishment of a prestigious area of school wherein noble accomplishments are featured for public/students School-wide fundraising calendar Works closely with Secondary Supervisor to update Junior High Board of Managers Handbook, and to create a High School Athletics/Activities Coaches Handbook, uniform/policy-aligned team disclosures for each sport (aligned closely with new fees schedule/fee waiver legislation), and constitutions (Drill, Cheer, Student Government) Will establish an inspiring mission, vision and strategic plans to promote athletic•and extracurricular-centric cultures at the school (e.
g. Who are we? Who do we want to be?) Attendance is an Essential Function of this
Position:
Physical presence at the worksite is an essential function of this position. The role requires in-person collaboration, direct interaction with team members, other staff, students, and/or guardians, and access to on-site equipment and resources. Oversee UHSAA-sanctioned sports and their related activities: Boys' Cross Country (Fall) Girls' Cross Country (Fall) Football (Fall) Boys' Golf (Fall) Girls' Soccer (Fall) Girls' Tennis (Fall) Volleyball (Fall) Boys' Basketball (Winter) Boys' & Girls Wrestling (Winter) Girls' Basketball (Winter) Boys' Swimming (Winter) Girls' Swimming (Winter) Baseball (Spring) Boys' & Girls' Lacrosse (Spring) Boys' Soccer (Spring) Boys' Tennis (Spring) Girls' Golf (Spring) Boys' Track (Spring) Girls' Track (Spring) Softball (Spring) Drill Team (Year-Round) Debate (Year-Round) Cheer Team (Year-Round)
Other Responsibilities:
Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities.
Qualifications:
Has valid Utah teaching license Head coaching experience preferred Has knowledge of UHSAA rules and policies Willingness and ability/follow-through to earn NIAAA Certified Athletic Administrator Certification within 3 years
Physical Requirements:
Ability to stand and walk for extended periods during practices, games, and events Capability to move quickly across athletic facilities (fields, courts, gymnasiums) as needed Sufficient stamina to work long and irregular hours, including evenings and weekends Ability to lift and carry moderate loads (e.g., sports equipment, supplies, up to ~25-50 lbs) Adequate mobility to navigate bleachers, stairs, fields, and locker rooms Ability to maintain focus and attentiveness in busy, high-energy environments Good visual and auditory acuity to monitor activities, ensure safety, and respond to issues Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, etc.) Physical capability to assist in emergency situations, including basic first response if needed Manual dexterity to handle equipment, paperwork, and technology used in athletic programs Ability to drive or travel between facilities, events, and schools
WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
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EMPLOYER
Position Type:
Full-Time Job Requirements Master degree preferred. Citizenship, residency or work visa required

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