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Job Description
Job Title :
Moguls Coach Department:
Athletics/ Snowsports Reports to: Primary -
Freestyle, Freeride and Freeski Program Director FLSA Status:
Exempt, Salary Academy Status :
Full Time/Seasonal (mid-November to mid-April)
HOS Approval:
Tao Smith Salary Range:
$18,000 - $25,000, commensurate with experience Does this position supervise other employees: No Job Summary The Moguls Coach is primarily responsible for the student athlete training for and execution of USASA and USSS sanctioned competitions. The Coach works with the Head Mogul Coach and the Freestyle, Freeride and Freeski Program Director to plan and run both on and off-snow training sessions. Plans support the program's current philosophy and follow the guidelines of safe and healthy training as described by USSS and SafeSport. The Moguls Coach is also responsible for helping with competition planning and execution, including transportation, lodging, tuning, and supervision. The coach promotes a strong student-centered approach that exemplifies a respectful, inclusive and dynamic environment. This involves fostering resilience, respect, inclusivity, and a sense of belonging among athletes. Adolescents under their guidance are empowered with agency, supported within a structured framework, and mentored for growth and development. The coach promotes a strong student-centered approach that exemplifies a respectful, inclusive and dynamic environment. This involves fostering resilience, respect, inclusivity, and a sense of belonging among athletes. Adolescents under their guidance are empowered with agency, supported within a structured framework, and mentored for growth and development. Relationships All Gould Employees and Affiliates Essential Qualities of Employment Team Building and Culture Shaping Mindset Ethical and Responsible Decision Making Effective and Culturally Responsive Communication Collaborative Framework for Innovation and Results Essential Duties and Responsibilities Coaching Coach moguls student -athletes Daily preparation of the training venue (course set, fencing, snow preparation, etc) Manage student athlete transportation for daily training and races Conduct regular video review sessions either on-hill or as soon as possible after Transport student athletes to/from airport/training venue Help student athletes with gear selection and maintenance Participate in commercial ski training camps that support underclass enrollment Regular communication with athletes, parents, and coaches Participate in professional development clinics/training Travel Protocol / Camps / Overnight Trip 24 hr supervisory duties to include downtime, warm-up and cool down training, supervised study hall, equipment maintenance, and nutritional health and wellness habits. Management Manage athlete equipment Plan and execute away competitions including travel, lodging and supervision Submit accurate trip ITs and trip recons in a timely fashion Plan athlete travel for in-season race and training opportunities Manage and maintain program equipment (timing, video, etc) Write periodic athlete comments Ensure that GACP athletes comply with the Code of Conduct and the GACP Participation Agreement Professionalism Attendance and participation in team and organization meetings Prompt and frequent communication with athletes and coaching staff Meets general daily professional standards regarding attendance, timeliness, and deadlines Adheres to policies in the Employee Handbook and Community Guide Community Life Role Help supervise students one night a week in an academic or residential space Engage in community activities Communicate and seek to reduce scheduling conflict Other Duties This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be carried out by this employee. They will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties requested by their supervisor(s) and/or the Head of School. These physical requirements are not exhaustive and additional job-related physical requirements may be added to these by individuals on an as-needed basis. Corrective devices may be used to meet physical requirements. Ability to ski while carrying more than 50lbs of equipment Occasional prolonged and irregular hours, working November through April up to 7 days a week Frequent standing, stooping, bending, kneeling, pushing and pulling Occasional lifting up to 10-30 pounds of supplies Must be able to travel to all campus locations and to appropriate training and meetings