What are the responsibilities and job description for the Tiny Cheers Head Coach position at Barrington Park District?
Job Details
Job Location: Barrington, IL
Position Type: Part Time
Education Level: High School
Salary Range: $25.00 - $26.50 Hourly
Travel Percentage: None
Job Shift: Thursday
Job Category: Dance/Cheer/Poms
Description
CLASSIFICATION: PART TIME, NON-EXEMPT
EMPLOYMENT GRADE: 4
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Tiny Cheers Head Coach position is a part time, seasonal position (January – March and September - November). Head Cheer Coaches should display a desire to work with children through positive interaction and role modeling.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Creating and instructing cheers and half-time routines for girls ages Kindergarten-2nd grade.
- Attending & Supervising all practices on Thursdays from 3:45-5:45pm in the F&RC.
- Attending & Supervising at weekend games during the season.
- Attending & Supervising Homecoming Parade.
- At all practices, games and parades the Head Coach is in charge of supervising all participants, signing children in and out, instructing cheers/routines, communicating with all parents while keeping safety as a number one concern.
- Supervise and mentor the BHS Volunteer coaches and/or staff assigned to your squad.
- Oral and Written communication with participant’s parents.
- Check in with office staff with any questions or to receive any pertinent information.
- Creates supply needs lists and submits them to the Recreation Supervisors every week.
- Responsible for gathering all supplies and equipment needed for weekly activities and brings them to practice.
- Maintains and implements safety standards and procedures at all times to ensure a well-rounded program in a safe, positive environment.
- Will attend all scheduled trainings and meetings as deemed necessary by the Recreation Supervisors. (Failure to attend meetings could result in loss of position.)
- Will enforce all Youth Cheerleading policies and procedures.
SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT:
- Uphold safety and risk management strategies in support of and compliance with Park District policies, procedures, ordinances and practices
- Familiarity with and effective implementation of the Employee Safety Manual, Emergency Response Plan, and Crisis Management Plan
- Attend professional educational and safety trainings
- Assist with emergency procedures and building evaluation
- Utilize Personal Protective Equipment when performing duties, based on job tasks
- Correct unsafe conditions and/or report them to supervisor
- Promptly report hazardous conditions, accidents and injuries to supervisor
- Complete incident/accident report forms and promptly forwards them to supervisor
Qualifications
EDUCATIONAL AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Minimum 2 years cheerleading experience at either the high school or collegiate level
- College Degree preferred
- Teaching/Coaching Certificate is preferred
- High School Diploma Required
- Ability to teach in any given camp situation
- Must possess current First Aid, CPR and AED Certification
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Regularly required to talk, hear or read
- Frequently required to stand; walk; sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel
- Frequently required to reach with hands and arms; climb or balance and stoop, kneel, bend, crouch, or crawl
- Occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds; and over 30 pounds with assistance
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and depth perception
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS:
- Employee should be able to maintain a positive working relationship with other employees
- Possess the ability to work well with the general public, parents, peers and park district employees
- Employee must work effectively under deadlines in a variety of environments and elements.
- Employee must demonstrate leadership qualities to perform required work
- Employee must be able to function in a sometimes fast and ambiguous environment.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS:
- Employee performs most activities outdoors in the Fall
- Temperatures and weather conditions can be extreme (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.). Activities do not move inside in inclement weather conditions
COGNITIVE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Must be able to respond to and handle children's behaviors in a positive appropriate manner
- Employee must have the ability to follow directions
- Employee must have good verbal and written communications skills
- Employee must possess time management and organization skills to effectively perform the job
- Employee must have the ability to make judgments with respect to confidential information and problem solving
- Employee must use good safety awareness and judgment in all aspects of the position
Salary : $25 - $27