Job Information
Louisa-Muscatine Community School District Boys Head Track Coach in Letts, Iowa
Boys Head Track Coach JobID: 272
Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/ Coaching
Date Posted:
3/8/2024
Location:
Louisa-Muscatine JH/HS
Date Available:
02/24/2025
Louisa-Muscatine Athletic Department is seeking a Boys Head Track Coach for the 2024-2025 school year. Qualified applicants must possess an Iowa Coaching Authorization. QUALIFICATIONS:
Under the direction of the Activities Director, an Athletic Head Coach instructs and works with athletes to prepare them for competition. Coaches help athletes to play their best individually and as a team in sports such as football, baseball, basketball, softball, bowling, volleyball, wrestling, cross country, track and golf. Coaches are experts on the rules, strategies, and techniques of their sport. Coaches must also know about sports equipment, physical fitness, and safety. The State of Iowa Department of Education sets certification requirements and such licenses are issued through the Board of Educational Examiners. Persons must hold an appropriate license to be employed.
SKILLS:
Human relations skills are essential.
Good attendance is essential.
Knowledge of overall operation of an athletic program.
If not a certificated teacher, possess a current state coaching/activities supervision certificate.
Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with students, peers and parents; skill in oral and written communications.
Must possess some knowledge of the rules, regulations, strategies, and techniques of the sport.
Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school administrators, parents and students.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Human relations skills are essential.
Good attendance is essential.
REPORTS TO: Activities Director, Building Principal JOB GOAL: To plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a secondary learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their athletic potential. Work is performed under the supervision of the activities director and building principal. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITES:The following standards and criteria are the basis for evaluation of all Iowa teachers.
ORGANIZATION AND COMMUNICATION. The coach:
Communicates information regarding expectations, practices, competitions, and other events with parents, players, and administration in a timely manner.
Conducts orientation programs for parents, athletes, and assistant coaches.
Develops procedures and establishes open communication with parents and athletes to address any issues or concerns related to the team.
ADMINISTRATIVE. The coach:
Manages the ordering, inventory, repairing, and cleaning of all sport specific equipment.
Works with the Activities Director in making arrangements for transportation to away games.
Implements and follows all Iowa High School Athletic Association (IAHSAA) and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU), district, state and school athletic codes, rules, and philosophies.
Ensures completion of yearly physical exams and existence of insurance by and for each athlete.
Works with the Activities Director, Counselors, and School Office to confirm both the residential and academic eligibility of each athlete.
Distributes team rosters, contest schedules and contest locations to all players, school staff and parents/guardians.
Monitors athlete class attendance, behavior and academic progress.
Works with the Activities Director to establish set practice times and locations.
Supervises and directs activities of any assistant coaches.
Ensures quality, effectiveness and validity of any oral or written correspondences with the media.
Works with the Activities Director to determine and procure any team awards.
TRAINING AND PREPARATION OF ATHLETES. The coach:
Teaches sports techniques, playing rules, strategies and playing tactics.
Practices with clear objectives and goals.
Conditions athletes appropriately for activities requiring endurance, strength and agility.
Supervises and conducts practices and contests safely; supervises locker rooms and vehicles.
Teaches sportsmanship, cooperation, work ethic and responsibility to one’s team.
Responds to player injuries with approved first aid techniques.
Models appropriate behavior and sportsmanship in and out of the athletic arena.
Provides coverage for absent coaches.
Provides positive motivation.
Disciplines players as necessary in accordance with team, school, district, league, and state rules.
Selects, directs and monitors activities of any team managers.
Confers with medical personnel for proper approval prior to allowing any injured player to return to athletic activity.
COACHES’ CODE OF ETHICS. The coach will:
Exemplify the highest moral character as a role model for young people.
Recognize the individual worth and reinforce the self-image of each team member.
Encourage and assist team members to set personal goals to achieve their highest academic potential.
Create a set of training rules for athletes which reflects the positive values of abstaining from the use of drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
Strive to develop the qualities of leadership, initiative and good judgment in each team member.
Communicate and interpret program goals and objectives to parents and community.
Provide a safe environment for practice and competition.
Respect the integrity and judgment of the game officials.
Be modest in victory and gracious in defeat.
ENGAGES IN PROFESSIONAL GROWTH. The coach:
Demonstrates habits and skills of continuous inquiry and learning.
Works collaboratively to improve professional practice and learning.
Applies research, knowledge, and skills from professional development opportunities to improve practice.
Establishes and implements professional developmental plans based upon the teacher needs to the Iowa Teaching Standards and district/building student achievement goals.
Provides an analysis of student learning and growth based on teacher-created tests and authentic measures as well as any standardized and district tests
FULFILLS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITEIS ESTABLISHED BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. The coach:
Adheres to board policies, district procedures, and contractual obligations.
Demonstrates professional and ethical conduct as defined by state law and individual district policy.
Contributes to efforts to achieve district and building goals.
Demonstrates an understanding of and respect for all learners and staff.
Collaborates with students, families, colleagues, and communities to enhance student learning.
Will perform other duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, operate a computer, hand-held learning devices and other office equipment, reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated by the Activities Director in accordance with the Iowa Department of Education guidance.