What are the responsibilities and job description for the Head Coach - Girls Soccer position at Lennox High School/Junior High School?
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Lennox School District Activities Job Description |
Head Coach
Reports To: Activities Director
Purpose of the Position
The Head Coach is responsible for leading a successful athletic program that supports the development of student-athletes academically, athletically, and socially. The Head Coach will model and promote Lennox School District values, ensuring a positive, educational-based athletic experience.
Supervision & Guidance
The Head Coach operates under the supervision and guidance of:
- Activities Director
- High School Principal
- High School Assistant Principal
- Superintendent
- Director of Student Services
Evaluation:
The Head Coach will be evaluated by the Activities Director, with input from building and district administration as appropriate, based on:
- Program leadership and culture
- Student-athlete development (academic, behavioral, and athletic)
- Communication with athletes, parents/guardians, and staff
- Compliance with district and SDHSAA expectations
- Professionalism and representation of Lennox School District
Education/Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) preferred
- Previous coaching and/or teaching experience preferred
- Participation in high school and/or college athletics preferred
- Teaching assignment within the building preferred to support student relationships, program alignment, and daily engagement with student-athletes
Certifications & Requirements
- Fundamentals of Coaching (one-time requirement)
- Sports First Aid or Prevention and Car of Athletic Injuries (renewed every two years)
- Concussion in Sports - What You Need to Know (renewed annually)
- The Collapsed Athlete (renewed every two years)
- Heat Illness Prevention (renewed yearly, fall sports only)
- CHEER ONLY Safety Certification (every four years)
Program Leadership
- Plan, organize, and oversee all aspects of the program (grades 7–12 when applicable)
- Establish and communicate program vision, culture, and expectations
- Develop long-term program growth and sustainability
- Align program expectations with middle school/junior high levels
Coaching and Player Development
- Plan and conduct effective, age-appropriate practices
- Teach sport-specific skills, strategies, and fundamentals
- Promote and support multi-sport participation
- Align with district strength and conditioning programming
Student-Athlete Development
- Promote academic success and monitor eligibility
- Teach leadership, accountability, and teamwork
- Model and enforce appropriate behavior and sportsmanship
- Ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all participants
- Encourage involvement in multiple activities and programs
Staff Management
- Supervise and evaluate assistant coaches in collaboration with the Activities Director
- Provide leadership, communication, and mentorship to coaching staff
- Conduct preseason and postseason meetings
Compliance and Expectations
- Follow all SDHSAA rules and Lennox School District policies
- Maintain required certifications and eligibility standards
- Adhere to offseason contact and participation regulations
- Ensure proper supervision at all practices, contests, and team activities
Communication
- Maintain clear, consistent communication with:
- Student-athletes
- Parents/guardians
- Coaching staff
- Activities Director
- High School Office
- Other district employees
- Follow the Parent–Coach–Activities Director communication protocol
- Provide timely and appropriate program updates
Game and Event Management
- Prepare team for competition
- Coordinate travel, uniforms, and equipment
- Promote sportsmanship among players, coaches, and spectators
- Represent Lennox School District with professionalism
Equipment and Budget
- Manage inventory, care, and storage of equipment
- Submit budget requests and demonstrate fiscal responsibility
- Collaborate with booster organizations and fundraising efforts
Program Promotion and Community Engagement
- Build positive relationships with youth programs and community members
- Support camps, clinics, and program development opportunities
- Promote school pride and positive community involvement
- Encourage student-athletes to support other Lennox activities and events
Essential Functions and Duties
- Assist in the direction and coordination of interscholastic athletic programs
- Collaborate on decisions regarding athlete participation
- Promote a positive image of Lennox athletics within the school and community
- Operate in compliance with conference and SDHSAA policies
- Maintain cooperative working relationships with staff
- Assist with fundraising efforts as appropriate
- Perform additional duties as assigned by the Activities Director or administration
Working Conditions
- Climatic Environment (Indoor and Outdoor)
- Exposure to varying temperatures and weather conditions
- Exposure to noise, dust, and other environmental factors
- Hazards
- Potential exposure to body fluids or communicable diseases
- Travel-related risks associated with practices and competitions
Work Year and Compensation
- This is an extra-duty, extra-pay position (July 1 - June 30)
- Duties may occur throughout the calendar year based on program needs and sport season
Lennox Coaching Identity and Standard
- Coaches in the Lennox School District are expected to build programs that prioritize:
- The total development of the student-athlete (academic, athletic, and social)
- Multi-sport(activity) participation and collaboration across programs
- Positive relationships with students, staff, and the community
- A culture of accountability, leadership, and teamwork
- Encouraging athletes to support and participate in other Lennox activities
- Representing Lennox with integrity, professionalism, and pride
- Doing things the right way—on and off the field of play