Description
At Trinity Catholic High School our Athletic Administration is looking for coaches to lead and maximize every facet of a program. The successful candidate must adhere to specific principles in order to successfully provide the greatest possible experience for our students.
A coach and his staff are in contact continuously with our students, their families and the community every day. This requires each candidate to possess specific qualities and skills in order to maintain retention. The information below is a specific description of coaching responsibilities regardless of the sport. Certainly, sports skills and concepts may vary, but execution of job requirements does not.
Essential Duties:
Acumen – When we select a coach to direct a program it is with the understanding, they can develop individuals, teams and sport specific concepts. We expect their thirst for knowledge and improvement to be continual so they may always provide the best environment and experience to the students in their charge.
Behavior – All coaches are responsible for their actions and those of their staff and players. This encompasses the treatment of those they interact with – including teammates, opponents, officials and related school staff members. Sportsmanship, humility and decency are all expected teachings by a Celtic Coach.
Communication – Although not everyone is a great public speaker, the benefit of caring and thoughtful responses can be exercised by all. Coaches must maintain positive relationships with players and their families, even under duress. A Coach must be a resource for these families and to educate them on proper approaches (without ever letting families cross certain lines of etiquette). Coaches must speak regularly to participants and families, entertain questions of purpose and respond in a very timely manner to all inquiries.
Competitive – Our Athletic Department wants to enjoy success, but not at all costs. We seek coaches who enjoy developing (all) players and teams. A coach should not have a ‘club’ mentality that simply looks to rally superior ranks of talent. Rather, take the talent given and make them rise to a greater level. Further, we want to push and demand from our athletes, but always with context. We must have Catholic values, character driven teachings (determination, perseverance, grit) and empathetic perspective in how we develop our individuals and our teams.
Professionalism – How we act as a Coach is perhaps the ultimate trait that we seek each candidate to possess. How we work with Administration, Faculty, Staff, and Maintenance – in a cooperative fashion is vital. Further, how we dress, communicate and support others is all part of being a part of the TC winning environment. In all facets and always we want our Coaches to maintain a professional and moral demeanor.
Requirements
All candidates are required to fulfill the Diocese of Orlando Safe Environment Certification process and undergo screening with the Clearinghouse Care Provider Background Screen via the following websites: