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BSD Annual EPER Positon Description (High School Assistant Coach

BRANDYWINE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL EPER POSITION DESCRIPTION

JOB TITLE: Head ______________ Coach – High School

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SALARY: Based on established EPER Schedule

REPORTS TO: Athletic Director and/or Building Principal

TERM: 1 Season/Year (Continued appointment beyond 1 year will be at the discretion of the Athletic Director and/or Building Principal.)

NOTE: Athletic positions shall be filled according to the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA) regulations.

JOB GOAL: To instruct athletes in the fundamental skills, strategy and physical training necessary for them to realize a degree of individual and team success. At the same time, the student shall receive instruction that will lead to the formulation of moral values, pride of accomplishment, acceptable social behavior, self-discipline and self-confidence.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Valid Delaware teacher certification. 2. Employed as a teacher in the Brandywine School District. 3. The ability to organize and supervise a total sports program. 4. Previous successful coaching experience in __________. 5. Must have substantial knowledge of the technical aspects of _________ and be willing to continue to examine new theories and procedures pertinent to _____________.

JOB DESCRIPTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Full responsibility for the overall supervision of his/her programs (Varsity, JV, and Freshmen). 2. Must maintain CPR certification. 3. Must take NFHS Online Concussion course every 2 years. 4. Must attend DIAA Rules Clinic every year or complete online version of the course. Responsible for knowing, understanding and implementing the DIAA rules and regulations. 5. Responsible for verifying each athlete’s academic and medical eligibility. 6. Supervise and conduct practices and contests in a safe manner. 7. Maintain a professional appearance. 8. Manage uniforms, equipment and facilities in a responsible manner. 9. Notify the Athletic Director of annual budgetary needs.

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