Wayne Township Public Schools
Assistant Track and Field coach co-ed (WH)
Wayne Township Public Schools, Wayne, New Jersey, us, 07474
Assistant Track and Field Coach (Co‑ed, WH)
Position Type: Extra Curricular Non Contractual Stipends/Non Contractual High School
Date Posted: 10/13/2025
Location: Wayne Hills High School
Date Available: 03/09/2026
Closing Date: 10/23/2025
Stipend: Range $5,645–$6,367
Qualifications State Teaching Certificate/County Substitute Certificate (60 college units required); skill qualifications necessary to complete performance responsibilities. Prior experience in the sport.
Supervision from: Director of Athletics; Building Principal
Supervision over: Managers, student athletes, and other adults working in the sport area.
Job Goal Assume responsibility for leadership, supervision, and organization of a specific athletic activity; carry out the objectives of the District Athletic Program, the Conference, and the N.J.S.I.A.A.
Performance Responsibilities
Possess and demonstrate knowledge of the sport.
Stay informed of new ideas and techniques by attending clinics, workshops, and reading relevant material.
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of conference and state rules.
Be active in professional organizations.
Ensure general upkeep, care, and protection of equipment under jurisdiction; keep inventory and arrange systematic return of all school equipment.
Take appropriate actions, including recommendations for improvement, to ensure facilities, fields, locker rooms, and play areas are maintained safely and healthily for student participation.
Recommend purchase of equipment, supplies, uniforms, and other materials as appropriate.
Assist the Head Coach with the annual budget as requested.
Maintain records of team and individual accomplishments, reported regularly with the Head Coach/Athletic Director.
Participate in League and County coaches meetings when appropriate.
Be present for pre‑season sports physicals (Fall coaches).
Know district policies on accident reporting and insurance, ensuring each athlete has appropriate physical examinations.
Assist the Head Coach and Athletic Director in compiling eligibility lists.
Communicate to student athletes all rules and regulations related to participation in the school sports program.
Communicate to athletes the criteria for receiving awards.
Provide supervisory control over all phases of team activities.
Conduct practice sessions within sport, following guidelines from the Director of Athletics, and clear special holiday or weekend practice schedules.
Emphasize safety precautions and use accepted training and injury procedures; work closely with the school physician, nurse, and athletic trainer as appropriate.
Conduct oneself sportsmanlike at all times; enforce discipline and sportsmanlike behavior, establishing penalties for breaches.
Supervise all locker rooms and secure facilities at the close of each practice or contest.
Recommend awards and establish criteria for awards as directed; attend all award programs related to sport.
Ensure team members are dressed appropriately for trips to other schools.
Coordinate with Principal and Director of Athletics for departure times for trips involving loss of school time, providing adequate notice to faculty.
Build good sportsmanship and public relations within the school and community; provide relevant information to news media.
Keep Head Coach/Director of Athletics informed of program developments and problems throughout the season.
Recommend short‑term suspensions directly to the Head Coach/Director of Athletics; recommend long‑term suspensions or dismissals to the Building Principal.
Teach individual participants the skills necessary for excellence in the sport.
Perform other duties as necessary and assigned by the Head Coach/Director of Athletics.
Receive training to serve as a delegate for administration of the Epi‑Pen, as needed.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Education and Training
Industries: Education Administration Programs
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Date Posted: 10/13/2025
Location: Wayne Hills High School
Date Available: 03/09/2026
Closing Date: 10/23/2025
Stipend: Range $5,645–$6,367
Qualifications State Teaching Certificate/County Substitute Certificate (60 college units required); skill qualifications necessary to complete performance responsibilities. Prior experience in the sport.
Supervision from: Director of Athletics; Building Principal
Supervision over: Managers, student athletes, and other adults working in the sport area.
Job Goal Assume responsibility for leadership, supervision, and organization of a specific athletic activity; carry out the objectives of the District Athletic Program, the Conference, and the N.J.S.I.A.A.
Performance Responsibilities
Possess and demonstrate knowledge of the sport.
Stay informed of new ideas and techniques by attending clinics, workshops, and reading relevant material.
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of conference and state rules.
Be active in professional organizations.
Ensure general upkeep, care, and protection of equipment under jurisdiction; keep inventory and arrange systematic return of all school equipment.
Take appropriate actions, including recommendations for improvement, to ensure facilities, fields, locker rooms, and play areas are maintained safely and healthily for student participation.
Recommend purchase of equipment, supplies, uniforms, and other materials as appropriate.
Assist the Head Coach with the annual budget as requested.
Maintain records of team and individual accomplishments, reported regularly with the Head Coach/Athletic Director.
Participate in League and County coaches meetings when appropriate.
Be present for pre‑season sports physicals (Fall coaches).
Know district policies on accident reporting and insurance, ensuring each athlete has appropriate physical examinations.
Assist the Head Coach and Athletic Director in compiling eligibility lists.
Communicate to student athletes all rules and regulations related to participation in the school sports program.
Communicate to athletes the criteria for receiving awards.
Provide supervisory control over all phases of team activities.
Conduct practice sessions within sport, following guidelines from the Director of Athletics, and clear special holiday or weekend practice schedules.
Emphasize safety precautions and use accepted training and injury procedures; work closely with the school physician, nurse, and athletic trainer as appropriate.
Conduct oneself sportsmanlike at all times; enforce discipline and sportsmanlike behavior, establishing penalties for breaches.
Supervise all locker rooms and secure facilities at the close of each practice or contest.
Recommend awards and establish criteria for awards as directed; attend all award programs related to sport.
Ensure team members are dressed appropriately for trips to other schools.
Coordinate with Principal and Director of Athletics for departure times for trips involving loss of school time, providing adequate notice to faculty.
Build good sportsmanship and public relations within the school and community; provide relevant information to news media.
Keep Head Coach/Director of Athletics informed of program developments and problems throughout the season.
Recommend short‑term suspensions directly to the Head Coach/Director of Athletics; recommend long‑term suspensions or dismissals to the Building Principal.
Teach individual participants the skills necessary for excellence in the sport.
Perform other duties as necessary and assigned by the Head Coach/Director of Athletics.
Receive training to serve as a delegate for administration of the Epi‑Pen, as needed.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Education and Training
Industries: Education Administration Programs
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