Title: | Part-Time Head/Assistant Youth Coach |
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ID: | 1004 |
Department: | Student Life |
Head and Assistant Positions:
Winter 2016-2017
Girls and Boys Basketball
October 15 to March 15
Practices after school - 2x per week
Games – during the week / weekends
Spring 2017
Boys Baseball, Girls Soccer, Girls Softball, Boys Volleyball, Coed Track
March 15 to June 5
Practices after school- 2x per week
Games – during the week / weekends
All are stipend positions.
- Practice start times 3:45 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 5:45 or 6:15 p.m. Practices last 75 min.
- 2 practice days a week. (days vary)
- Games- Saturdays - March - May
- Head Coach - $1200 / Asst. Coach $600
- Playing or coaching experience useful.
- Some playing and/or coaching experience.
- Transportation is helpful.
- Punctual and consistently available for games and practices.
Founded in 1876 as the Academy of the Sacred Heart for Girls, and in 1935, adding Hardey Preparatory for Boys, Sacred Heart Schools are independent, Catholic, elementary schools that serve 700 children in Kindergarten through eighth grade. Rooted in the history and traditions of the Society of the Sacred Heart, Sacred Heart Schools are committed to academic excellence in the environment of a Christian community.
Our mission is inspired by the spiritual ideal and work of St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, who first articulated her educational vision in 1800. Not only did she seek to give youth an exceptional academic foundation, but also she hoped that the education in her schools would be profound enough to inspire students to rebuild, renew, and transform society wherever they lived. Today, this mission continues here on Sheridan Road and in all 24 Sacred Heart Network schools across the United States as well as many more around the world.
Sacred Heart Schools is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, physical or mental disability or handicap, veteran status, marital status or any other classification protected by law.
There are certain positions, such as those that teach students religion at Sacred Heart Schools, for which it is necessary to be Catholic, for which preference in hiring shall be given to people who are Catholic and who evidence an understanding of the Catholic faith and a commitment to living that faith. Such preference is allowed under state and federal law, and does not constitute an illegal act of discrimination.