SALARY: $3,500 Stipend paid one time at the end of each season
JOB SUMMARY
The Head Coach is responsible for developing student-athletes in the sport of Sailing at the High School level (Varsity). Additional responsibilities include developing regular practice schedules, recruiting and mentoring assistant and lower-level coaches as needed, and collaborating with the Athletic Department to maintain a competitive and well-rounded program.
In addition to coaching the Sailing program, the Head Coach will supervise staff within the program, and evaluate and develop High School athletes.
This is a temporary, seasonal position that concludes at the end of the Sailing season. Coaches who are invited to return for a future season will be offered a new temporary appointment based on program needs and approval from the Athletic Director.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES includes but is not limited to the following, as assigned by the Athletic Director/Assistant Athletic Director:
INSTRUCTION
SUPERVISION DUTIES
COMMUNICATION
LEADERSHIP
SAFETY
Regular and predictable attendance at work is essential.
SCHOOL SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
WORK SCHEDULE
This is an in-person, on-call position requiring fewer than 20 hours per week during the Sailing season.
OTHER SKILLS
A qualified person will possess the ability to communicate effectively and efficiently with the Athletic Department, coaching staff, maintenance staff, faculty/staff, student-athletes, parents, and other members of the Mid-Pacific athletic community. This communication will include a combination of phone calls, text messages, emails, letters, and face-to-face conversations. The person must be well organized, able to meet deadlines, and able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Additionally, the person will be a positive role model in our community and possess the highest level of sportsman-like behavior at all times.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The employee is regularly required to stand, walk, bend, reach, squat, kneel, twist, push, pull, balance, climb, and use hands and arms while coaching and supervising student-athletes in a marine environment. The position requires the ability to lift, carry, load, unload, rig, derig, and move sailboats, sails, lines, personal flotation devices (PFDs), and other sailing equipment weighing up to approximately 25 pounds, with or without assistance. The employee must be able to enter and exit boats, docks, ramps, and other watercraft areas; assist student-athletes on and off the water; and safely participate in water-based activities.
The employee must possess sufficient near and distance vision, depth perception, peripheral vision, hearing, and communication skills to supervise student-athletes in and around the water, recognize potential safety hazards, monitor changing water and weather conditions, and respond quickly and effectively in emergency situations. The employee is regularly exposed to outdoor environmental conditions, including sun, heat, humidity, wind, rain, and water. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
MENTAL DEMANDS
On a daily basis, must consistently problem-solve, make informed decisions, interpret data, organize effectively, communicate clearly both verbally and in writing, and engage in thoughtful planning.
EQUIPMENT USE
Uses equipment typical of a sailing program, including sailboats, sails, masts, booms, rudders, centerboards, rigging, lines, personal flotation devices (PFDs), safety and rescue equipment, trailers, dollies, and other coaching and training aids. Utilizes computers, tablets, email, Google Workspace applications, and other technology for communication, scheduling, recordkeeping, and program administration.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Outdoor, loud noise, cold and hot temperatures - frequently.
The employee is regularly exposed to varying weather and environmental conditions, including sun, heat, humidity, wind, rain, and water. The position requires working on docks, ramps, beaches, and boats while supervising student-athletes in and around open water. The employee must adhere to all School and boating safety protocols and be able to respond appropriately in emergency situations.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
Mid-Pacific Institute provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, marital status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.