Maury County Public Schools
25/26 School Year: Head Coach: Middle School Baseball
Maury County Public Schools, Culleoka, Tennessee, United States, 38451
Qualifications
Do you have the skills to fill this role Read the complete details below, and make your application today. Demonstrates and applies current knowledge related to assignment in both games and practices. Presentation of the fundamentals Conditioning Game preparation Utilizes proper first aid techniques Demonstrates continuous professional growth Effectiveness: In working with students, staff, and parents Discipline: Firm but fair and consistent Communication with players: Individual and as a team Conduct: Conduct of team and set an example of self-control and good sportsmanship for players, parents, and spectators Job Description Develop a clear and demonstrable understanding of the "mission" and "role" of interscholastic athletics. Develop and execute a plan to formally communicate the "mission and role" to players, parents, staff, and the public, at least seasonally (and informally at every opportunity). Develop, model, and communicate policies for athletics conduct and language in the locker room, on the practice field, during travel, during competition, and at all other sponsored events. Allow athletes to fairly compete for positions each season. Do not automatically base team selection on previous season or out-of-season activities. Encourage athletes to develop skills and interests in other school and community activities. Understand and communicate the relationship between interscholastic athletics and the general education scheme. Teach respect for school authorities and contest officials by precept and example. Support players in cases of adverse decisions; refrain from public or media criticism. Teach players strict adherence to game rules and contest regulations. Present evidence of rule violations privately through proper school authorities. Counteract rumors and unproven allegations of questionable practices by opponents. Attend all required meetings and stay updated on MCPS, TSSAA, or other relevant policies and rules. Report scores and newsworthy information via call or email. Complete reports to MCPS Central Office. Ensure each student athlete meets TSSAA eligibility requirements, including obtaining a signed and dated permission form from a physician and guardian before participation. Inventory, issue, and check all equipment periodically. Provide a list of equipment and supplies to the Athletic Director within two weeks after the season. Maintain a professional appearance and dress code. Act as a positive role model in habits, language, and conduct. Avoid tobacco or alcohol use in sight of players, spectators, or during practices and contests. Develop and monitor academic performance improvement plans for athletes. Develop and execute a school calendar plan for athlete engagement and preparation throughout the year. Ensure facilities meet district standards during all phases of the season. Distribute an approved handbook and conduct parent meetings annually and as needed.
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Do you have the skills to fill this role Read the complete details below, and make your application today. Demonstrates and applies current knowledge related to assignment in both games and practices. Presentation of the fundamentals Conditioning Game preparation Utilizes proper first aid techniques Demonstrates continuous professional growth Effectiveness: In working with students, staff, and parents Discipline: Firm but fair and consistent Communication with players: Individual and as a team Conduct: Conduct of team and set an example of self-control and good sportsmanship for players, parents, and spectators Job Description Develop a clear and demonstrable understanding of the "mission" and "role" of interscholastic athletics. Develop and execute a plan to formally communicate the "mission and role" to players, parents, staff, and the public, at least seasonally (and informally at every opportunity). Develop, model, and communicate policies for athletics conduct and language in the locker room, on the practice field, during travel, during competition, and at all other sponsored events. Allow athletes to fairly compete for positions each season. Do not automatically base team selection on previous season or out-of-season activities. Encourage athletes to develop skills and interests in other school and community activities. Understand and communicate the relationship between interscholastic athletics and the general education scheme. Teach respect for school authorities and contest officials by precept and example. Support players in cases of adverse decisions; refrain from public or media criticism. Teach players strict adherence to game rules and contest regulations. Present evidence of rule violations privately through proper school authorities. Counteract rumors and unproven allegations of questionable practices by opponents. Attend all required meetings and stay updated on MCPS, TSSAA, or other relevant policies and rules. Report scores and newsworthy information via call or email. Complete reports to MCPS Central Office. Ensure each student athlete meets TSSAA eligibility requirements, including obtaining a signed and dated permission form from a physician and guardian before participation. Inventory, issue, and check all equipment periodically. Provide a list of equipment and supplies to the Athletic Director within two weeks after the season. Maintain a professional appearance and dress code. Act as a positive role model in habits, language, and conduct. Avoid tobacco or alcohol use in sight of players, spectators, or during practices and contests. Develop and monitor academic performance improvement plans for athletes. Develop and execute a school calendar plan for athlete engagement and preparation throughout the year. Ensure facilities meet district standards during all phases of the season. Distribute an approved handbook and conduct parent meetings annually and as needed.
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