Football, Head Coach - Middle School
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Education / Teaching
Sports / Activity Coach -
Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Athletic Trainer / Fitness Instructor, Health / Fitness / Gym / Pilates, Sports / Activity Coach
Football, Head Coach - Middle School
Starting Date: Immediately
Job DescriptionPurpose Statement:
It is expected that every Hockinson School District employee aligns efforts with the HSD Strategic Plan to meet student needs, promote a high level of student learning and achievement, and create a safe, welcoming, and positive learning environment that supports high academic and behavior expectations for all students. Employees maintain a student‑centered school culture by ensuring student voice, belonging, and leadership;
removing barriers to participation and success; and conveying a belief in every student’s value and potential.
- Effectively demonstrate coaching skills at practices and contests.
- Assist head coach in formulating program goals and objectives for the coming sport season.
- Keep abreast of new knowledge, innovative ideas, and techniques by attending clinics, workshops, and reading in the field and encouraging assistant coaches to do the same.
- Model age‑appropriate, sportsmanship‑like behavior, and maintain educationally appropriate conduct toward players, officials, and spectators.
- Model nondiscriminatory practices in all activities.
- Teach student‑athletes to perform sound, safe fundamental techniques.
- Report any unsafe conditions to the facilities administrator and complete work orders in a timely manner to correct safety hazards.
- Follow district policies, site procedures, WIAA rules and the WIAA Coaches Code of Ethics.
- Have an understanding of rules and regulations regarding the sport as presented in the WIAA Handbook.
- Conduct annual meetings in accordance with WIAA guidelines to communicate expectations of coaching staff, players and parents as they relate to an educationally sound interscholastic extra‑curricular program.
- Keep abreast of rules and rule changes of the sport.
- Assist the Athletic Director as needed in carrying out the Special Duties as outlined.
- Implement proper procedures for out‑of‑season practices according to WIAA and Hockinson Athletic Policy.
- Be or become a member of professional organizations such as the Washington State Coaches’ Association.
- Provide accurate information needed to compile eligibility lists and other reports.
- Explain all regulations of the Athletic Code and clarify to athletes the letter award policy.
- Arrange for a systematic issuance of school equipment.
- Implement Athletic Standards as outlined in the Athletic Policy.
- Provide information for transportation and game management.
- Assume responsibility for constant care of equipment and facilities.
- Organize and schedule practice sessions on a regular basis with the idea of developing the athletes’ greatest potential.
- Apply discipline in a firm and positive manner as outlined in the Athletic Code.
- Understand and enforce building rules and regulations.
- Emphasize safety precautions and be aware of best training and injury procedures.
- Conduct oneself and the team in an ethical manner during practice and contests.
- Report a summary of all contests and provide any publicity information that will aid the program and athletes.
- Instruct the players concerning rules and rule changes, new knowledge, and innovative ideas/techniques.
- Teach sportsmanship.
- Arrange for the systematic return of all school equipment and hold the athlete responsible for all equipment not returned.
- Clean, store, and inventory all equipment. Recommend equipment purchases or repairs.
- Be concerned with the care and maintenance of the facility by making recommendations concerning additions and improvements.
- Submit recommendations for next year’s schedule.
- Create excitement around teaching and learning and maintain staff and student morale.
- Demonstrate flexibility, resourcefulness, respect for others, and a sense of humor.
The usual and customary methods of performing the job’s functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling; some climbing and balancing; some stopping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally, the job requires 10% sitting, 20% walking, and 70% standing. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and some hazardous conditions.
Position TypePart‑time
Salary$3,232 to $3,232 Stipend
Job Requirements- Required Testing/Credentials:
None specified. - Valid First Aid and CPR Certificates.
- Continuing Education/Training: WIAA training as needed; WSP/FBI Background Clearance;
Washington Sexual Misconduct Inquiry. - FLSA Status:
Non‑Exempt. - Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Citizenship, residency or work visa required.
- Julie Dobbins
- 17912 NE 159TH ST, Brush Prairie, Washington 98606
- Phone: 360‑448‑6412
- Email: julie.dobbins
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