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Success Academy Charter School

Sports Coach Job at Success Academy Charter School in New York

Success Academy Charter School, New York, NY, United States, 10261

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Overview


Thanks for your interest in Success Academy! Running the largest, fastest-growing, and highest-performing network of public charter schools in New York City takes a village - families, children, teachers, staff and faculty, advocates, and supporters alike. We would love to welcome you to our community! We work tirelessly every day to ensure each child in NYC has access to a fun, rigorous, whole-child education regardless of zip code or economic status. When you join SA, you play a part in giving every student who walks through the doors of one of our 57 schools in NYC a fair shot at reaching his or her potential.


At SA, non-academic subjects aren’t ‘extra’ but essential. Athletics serve as critical, creative outlets for scholars to explore and develop their passions and talents in basketball, soccer, track & field and volleyball. We expect sports coaches to be masters of their craft and share their passion, talent and experience in the classroom.


Responsibilities



  • Be a part of a highly motivated team committed to education reform, parent choice, and the building of exemplary schools;

  • Collaborate with coaches across the network to build a world-class athletics program;

  • Inspire a love for sport and encourage critical thinking through rigorous instruction;

  • Coordinate and lead family meetings;

  • Receive routine, ongoing feedback and support from an outstanding leadership team and faculty.


Qualifications



  • Have experience coaching youth and/or collegiate teams;

  • Are able to manage both administrative and coaching aspects of the position in a timely and organized manner;

  • Are able to develop/teach concepts such as teamwork, healthy lifestyles, sportsmanship;

  • Possess a demonstrated track record of propelling students’ understanding and love of sport;

  • Have an advanced understanding and are educated in one or more of the following sports:

    • Soccer

    • Basketball

    • Track & Field



  • Have experience coaching futsal (a plus);

  • Experience working with K-4 grades in a school setting (a plus);

  • Have a drive to ensure that joyful, rigorous instruction is delivered to every scholar, every day;

  • Ability to become part of the school community and build relationships with key stakeholders and all constituents


Compensation


Compensation Range: $65,000 - $65,000 USD


Success Academy Charter Schools is an equal opportunity employer and actively encourages applications from people of all backgrounds. Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. Success Academy offers a full benefits program and opportunities for professional growth.


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We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We actively seek applications from people of all backgrounds to strengthen our community and the perspectives needed to flourish in a multicultural world. Success Academy offers a full benefits program and opportunities for professional growth.


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