Cherry Creek Schools·Colorado
The assistant coach instructs student athletes in fundamental tennis skills, strategy, and physical training while promoting moral values and self-discipline. They are responsible for supervising program aspects, managing equipment inventory, and monitoring athlete attendance and academic status.
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Compensation schedule: Hourly
Pay grade: Hourly
Athletic Director or designee.
Instructs student athletes in the fundamental skills, strategy and physical training necessary for them to realize a degree of individual and team success. At the same time, the student athlete shall receive instruction that will lead to the formulation of moral values, pride of accomplishment, acceptable social behavior, self-discipline and self-confidence. Develops and promotes good community relations among various community and school clientele.
Duties: And responsibilities:
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The assistant coach reports to the head coach and the high school athletic director.
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The assistant coach is responsible for, and supervises all aspects of their level of the program with direction of the head coach.
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Provides the head coach with information pertaining to his/her level of the program (scores, schedules, sites, discipline concerns, procedures and is directly responsible for inventory of supplies and equipment, etc.) Schedules and attends practice sessions, develops and implements individual/team training plans by the day, week, month, year as appropriate for their level in conjunction with the overall program goals/philosophy.
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Makes sure each athlete is cleared from the athletic office to participate.
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Complies with the rules and regulations as established by CCSD, Centennial League, and the Colorado High School Activities Association.
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Monitors athlete’s attendance/behavior/academic status.
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Ability to use approved first-aid and CPR skills.
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Understands the signs and symptoms of concussion and removes players that are exhibiting signs and symptoms of concussion.
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Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.
All certifications, licenses, and registrations must be valid and unexpired.
1. Has previous successful teaching, coaching and/or sport participation experience.
1. Heavy physical lifting (50 lbs – items of various shapes and sizes). 2. Overhead lifting and squatting required on a daily basis. 3. Repetitive motion. 4. Standing, bending and kneeling. 5. Eye/hand coordination. 6. Handling, talking, hearing and near acuity required.
Last Updated: 2020/2021
Candidates must possess basic knowledge of boys tennis and have the ability to acquire a Colorado Coaching Certificate. Required certifications include CPR, AED, and successful completion of a concussion course and CHSAA coaches test.
Market context
Assistant boys tennis coach openings in Colorado are typically driven by school athletics schedules and the need for staff who can support both player development and program operations. This role is competitive because schools often look for candidates with tennis knowledge, prior coaching or teaching experience, and the required Colorado Coaching Certificate, CHSAA registration, and CPR/AED credentials. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your certification status and be ready to describe your experience with youth athletes.