ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF FORT WORTH·Fort Worth, Texas
The coach is responsible for developing, training, and educating student athletes in basketball while fostering positive relationships with families and colleagues. Key duties include organizing practice sessions, instructing players on rules and techniques, and ensuring the physical and spiritual well-being of athletes.
All Saints’ Episcopal School is looking for energetic and motivated individuals to add to our coaching team. This fun part-time coach’s position must have a passion for working with children with the ultimate goal of making a positive impact on as many children as possible. The responsibility of a coach will be to develop, train, and educate students in their respective sports. The Coach that will fill this crucial role will prioritize relationship building with colleagues, students, and their families. Coaches will model hard work, leadership, and a growth mindset. Successful candidates will embrace the mission, values, and be willing to act as a representative of All Saints’ Episcopal School. Job Responsibilities Working closely with the Director of Athletics and Athletic leadership team. Positively encouraging, training, and coaching the participants of each assigned sport. Instructing players in the rules, regulations, and techniques of the sport. Role modeling good sportsmanship and maintaining appropriate conduct toward athletes, officials, and spectators. Scheduling and organizing effective practice sessions. Working collegially with fellow coaches and Athletic Department staff. Representing All Saints’ Episcopal School Athletic program in a professional manner and within the bounds of good sportsmanship. Generating additional support for the program throughout the greater All Saints’ community and through building connections with students and families. Responsible for the physical and spiritual well-being of the athletes during the sporting activity. Other duties as assigned are closely related to this position. QualificationsQualifications: A High School diploma is required. A Bachelor’s Degree and Teaching Certification preferred. Experience as a coach or participant in sport. General knowledge of coaching techniques and procedures. Ability to instruct and supervise student athletes. Ability to manage confidential information. Ability to work independently and make decisions in accordance with the Athletic Directors expectations, established school policies and procedures, and the All Saints’ mission and values. Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills. Bus Driver certification prior to the start of coaching duties. All Saints’ Episcopal School of Fort Worth is an equal-opportunity employer. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, veteran or marital status, age, national or ethnic origin. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, veteran or marital status, age, or national and ethnic origin in administration of all phases of the employment relationship, including recruitment, advertising, hiring, promotion, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay, and all other forms of selection, training, and compensation.
A high school diploma is required, while a bachelor's degree and teaching certification are preferred. Candidates must have coaching or sports participation experience and obtain a bus driver certification prior to starting.
Market context
In Texas, part-time head girls basketball coach roles are often tied to school athletics calendars and can draw interest from candidates with coaching or competitive sports backgrounds. These positions are competitive because schools may prefer applicants with a bachelor’s degree, teaching certification, and the ability to secure bus driver certification before starting. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page against the original posting, then confirm your coaching experience and certification timeline before applying.
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