RMS Cross Country Coach at Helendale School District

Application Deadline

Until Filled

Date Posted
5/28/2024
Contact
Cindy Witteck
(760) 952-1180
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Single Rate
$1,080 Stipend
Length of Work Year
1 Season
Employment Type
Part Time

Job Summary

Job Summary

To Serve as the RMS Cross Country Coach.

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

1.   Has a thorough knowledge of the Rules and By-Laws of the California Interscholastic Federation, the League, and the Helendale School District as they pertain to his/her activity, including the clearance of all staff members and student-athletes. 2.   Understands the proper administrative chain of command and refers all requests or grievances through proper channels. Is aware of all public/staff/departmental meetings that require attendance. 3.   Serve as liaison for the school. 4.   Establishes the fundamental philosophy, skills and techniques to be taught by the staff. Designs conferences, clinics and staff meetings to ensure staff awareness of the overall program as appropriate. 5.   Hold a parent meeting, to include all relevant training. Train and inform staff and encourage professional growth. 6.   Maintains discipline, mediates grievances, and works to increase morale. 7.   Assists the supervisor (if needed) in scheduling, providing transportation needs and requirements for all games, tournaments, and special sports events. This includes driving district provided vehicles for student transportation to scheduled events. 8.   Assists and is present for the necessary preparation for scheduled events or practices and adheres to scheduled facility usage times. 9.   Monitors the grades and conduct of his/her participants. 10.  Provides assistance, guidance, and safeguards for each participant by his/her presence at all meetings, practices, events, while traveling, and when returning from off-campus activities. 11.  Completes paperwork on all disabling injuries on proper forms and submits to their supervisor by the next school day. 12.  Determines discipline, delineates procedures concerning due process when the enforcement of discipline is necessary, and contacts parents when a student is suspended, dropped or becomes ineligible.

13.  Participates in the budgeting process with the supervisor by submitting needs for the next school year. 14.  Recommends/selects materials, equipment, and uniforms (if applicable) within budget appropriations. 15.  Is accountable for all equipment in his/her program and submits notification to the supervisor for any equipment lost, damaged, not returned or returned after the due date (within one week of the last usage/competition). 16.  Arranges for issuing, storing, reconditioning of equipment, and submits annual inventory. 17.  Secures all doors, lights, windows and locks and stores all equipment before leaving the building or area. 18.  Supervises responsible areas before and after meeting/practice until all students have been released to appropriate supervision. 19.  Responsible for maintaining good public relations with news media, parents, officials, volunteers and fans. 20.  Responsible for reporting scores, statistics and information after every contest (if applicable) as required by local media, league representatives, and other appropriate venues. These duties may be delegated, while ensuring that they happen. 21.  Make sure the supervisor is provided with all copies of any correspondence, bulletins, and rules that are handed out to students and/or parents. 22.  Conduct at least one fundraiser for your activities. Fundraisers MUST HAVE prior approval by the Principal and ASB Advisory and funds should be applied to maintaining and enhancing the activities. 23.  Sign and adhere to the “CIF coaches Code of Ethics” (if applicable). 24.  All stipend employees will be evaluated yearly based on the above guidelines and criteria.


      1.   Has a thorough knowledge of the Rules and By-Laws of the California Interscholastic Federation, the League, and the Helendale School District as they pertain to his/her activity, including the clearance of all staff members and student-athletes. 2.   Understands the proper administrative chain of command and refers all requests or grievances through proper channels. Is aware of all public/staff/departmental meetings that require attendance. 3.   Serve as liaison for the school. 4.   Establishes the fundamental philosophy, skills and techniques to be taught by the staff. Designs conferences, clinics and staff meetings to ensure staff awareness of the overall program as appropriate. 5.   Hold a parent meeting, to include all relevant training. Train and inform staff and encourage professional growth. 6.   Maintains discipline, mediates grievances, and works to increase morale. 7.   Assists the supervisor (if needed) in scheduling, providing transportation needs and requirements for all games, tournaments, and special sports events. This includes driving district provided vehicles for student transportation to scheduled events. 8.   Assists and is present for the necessary preparation for scheduled events or practices and adheres to scheduled facility usage times. 9.   Monitors the grades and conduct of his/her participants. 10.  Provides assistance, guidance, and safeguards for each participant by his/her presence at all meetings, practices, events, while traveling, and when returning from off-campus activities. 11.  Completes paperwork on all disabling injuries on proper forms and submits to their supervisor by the next school day. 12.  Determines discipline, delineates procedures concerning due process when the enforcement of discipline is necessary, and contacts parents when a student is suspended, dropped or becomes ineligible.

      13.  Participates in the budgeting process with the supervisor by submitting needs for the next school year. 14.  Recommends/selects materials, equipment, and uniforms (if applicable) within budget appropriations. 15.  Is accountable for all equipment in his/her program and submits notification to the supervisor for any equipment lost, damaged, not returned or returned after the due date (within one week of the last usage/competition). 16.  Arranges for issuing, storing, reconditioning of equipment, and submits annual inventory. 17.  Secures all doors, lights, windows and locks and stores all equipment before leaving the building or area. 18.  Supervises responsible areas before and after meeting/practice until all students have been released to appropriate supervision. 19.  Responsible for maintaining good public relations with news media, parents, officials, volunteers and fans. 20.  Responsible for reporting scores, statistics and information after every contest (if applicable) as required by local media, league representatives, and other appropriate venues. These duties may be delegated, while ensuring that they happen. 21.  Make sure the supervisor is provided with all copies of any correspondence, bulletins, and rules that are handed out to students and/or parents. 22.  Conduct at least one fundraiser for your activities. Fundraisers MUST HAVE prior approval by the Principal and ASB Advisory and funds should be applied to maintaining and enhancing the activities. 23.  Sign and adhere to the “CIF coaches Code of Ethics” (if applicable). 24.  All stipend employees will be evaluated yearly based on the above guidelines and criteria.