Coaching
We are always looking for quality youth football coaches and assistant coaches who have a desire to give back to the game of football. As a football or cheer coach, you will have an impact on these younger athletes whether it's on the field or outside of practice. For most of these players, you will be the first person to introduce them to organized sports! Therefore, Coaching Responsibilities consists of:
- Providing a safe experience. Coaches are responsible for planning and teaching activities in such a way that the progression between activities minimizes risks. Teach basic skills.
- In becoming a coach, you take on the role of an educator. You must teach all of your players the fundamental skills and strategies necessary for success in the sport of football or cheer.
- Time dedication, character and integrity are a must. This ensures accountability with staff members but most importantly we must be able to full-fill our duty and responsibility to the kids.
Team Parent
The team parent will have the responsibility of their team as a whole. One of the important tasks a team parent has, is ensuring that each player has turned in all required paperwork for certification. A team parent will help assist the coaches with making sure all players are hydrated and prepared for practices and game day. Another task consists of organization and snack schedules for game day. If a player gets injured, the team parent will have a first aid kit with them so they can use it if the occasion arises. Ultimately, the team parent will ensure every player is motivated and will be there as extra support when needed.
Chain Gang
Every home game, each tackle team needs at least 3 volunteers to help assist the referees and coaches with chains and markers. This will allow you to be up close to sideline and have a better view of the game.
MPR
Every game, teams (excluding Tiny-Mites) need 2 volunteers to help assist with athlete play counting. This is a necessity during ALL games! You will be able to close to the sideline and have a great view of the game.
TEAM MEDIC
The Team Medic plays a crucial role in ensuring the health and safety of all athletes on and off the field. This individual is responsible for providing immediate first aid, managing minor injuries, monitoring player hydration, and assisting in the response to medical emergencies during practices and games. The Team Medic also collaborates with coaches and parents regarding player wellness and recovery protocols.
Primary Responsibilities:
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Administer basic first aid for cuts, sprains, bruises, and other minor injuries
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Evaluate players for signs of heat exhaustion, concussion, or other medical concerns
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Maintain a fully stocked and accessible first aid kit
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Document injuries and communicate appropriately with parents/guardians
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Support emergency response efforts and coordinate with EMS if needed
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Ensure athletes stay hydrated and physically ready to participate
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Promote a safe playing environment through injury prevention awareness
Qualifications:
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CPR/First Aid certification (REQUIRED)
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State or National Registered EMT, Paramedic, Nurse, or Physician (REQUIRED)
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Experience working with children or in sports settings (preferred but not Required)
The Team Medic is a valued member of the coaching staff, helping us uphold our top priority: player safety.