Boys Varsity Assistant Volleyball Coach at Drew School
San Francisco, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Apr, 26

Salary

4000.0

Posted On

17 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Coaching, Communication, Team Strategies, Mentoring, Organizational Skills, Driving, Skill Development, Administrative Duties

Industry

Description
Description The Drew School, a member of the Bay Area Conference, invites applications for the Assistant Boys Varsity Volleyball Coach position. Drew School seeks a candidate whose experience will contribute to the School's commitment to diversity and inclusiveness. Please note, this position is temporary/seasonal. This position will be starting February 9, 2026 and ending April 23, 2026. Job Description The Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach is responsible for carrying out coaching and administrative duties for the volleyball program including: Prepare and organize practice sessions Develop individual skills required to play the sport of volleyball Develop team strategies and tactics Communicating with players, parents, and administration Drive school vehicles Serve as a mentor to student-athletes helping them develop academically, physically, and socially Performing related duties as assigned About Drew Athletics Drew athletes find their voice by building a commitment to competition, athleticism, fitness, and teamwork that helps bolster confidence, leadership, and school spirit. The athletic program provides student-athletes with opportunities to achieve athletic excellence and learn vital team-building skills. All students are encouraged to join a team and get involved in athletics at Drew, regardless of their background or skill level. Drew is a coeducational independent high school enrolling 300 students, competing in the Bay Area Conference and a member of the CIF and NCS. Drew is an equal opportunity employer. The pay for the season is $4,000. Requirements Valid California driver's license Fingerprinting verification (Drew reimburses this cost to selected candidates) CPR and First Aid certification, or the willingness to become certified. ASEP or NFHS Coaching Certification-mandated by the state for all high school coaches. Drew will coordinate this for any selected candidates who do not have the certification. Must be available during after-school hours weekdays, between 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and weekends as scheduled.
Responsibilities
The Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach is responsible for coaching and administrative duties, including organizing practice sessions and developing team strategies. The role also involves mentoring student-athletes in their academic, physical, and social development.
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