There are two Assistant Volleyball Coaching positions available for the 2026-2027 fall season at Mariner High School. Anticipated date needed will be August 24, 2026. Hiring coaches for JV and C teams. The successful candidate will assist the head coach teaching the fundamentals of volleyball, technique, rules, and teamwork after school and weekends. Must have playing experience and high school coaching experience preferred. Stipends are contingent upon the Mukilteo School District approving extra-curricular activities during the 26-27 school year as well as length of season and number of teams offered. JOB TITLE: Assistant Coach CLASSIFICATION: Co-Curricular-MECU REPORTS TO: Building Athletic Director/Head Coach JOB SUMMARY: The Assistant Coach is responsible for assisting the head coach in the growth and development of student athletes by focusing on fundamental skills instruction with an emphasis on whole child development to include expectations for academic and athletic excellence, leadership skills, and positive social relationships. The Assistant Coach will maintain open and honest communication with students, parents, coaches, and administrators. The Assistant Coach is also a role model in personal management, appearance, ethics, behavior, and sportsmanship. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provide age and skill-appropriate training and instruction and coaching to students for the purpose of developing student skills abilities attitudes, sportsmanship, teamwork, and self-esteem. Teach rules and safety and provide a variety of guidance, instruction, and experiences to enhance students’ personal, physical, social, and emotional development. Promote student participation in all sports and the value of being a multi-sport athlete in a positive manner. Supervise student behavior, correct behavior, and maintain discipline consistent with WIAA regulations and district/building policies and procedures. Assist in scheduling sport-related events including coaching meetings, practices, and games; and logistics related to the sport including transportation and parent meetings. Ensure the safety and well-being of student athletes. Provide first aid to injured or ill students and/or refer to appropriate staff as applicable. Establish and maintain professional interactions with students, staff, parents, and the general public. Strictly follow fiscal-related procedure/policies and utilize other resources effectively. Conduct fundraising activities as needed. Implement and comply with WIAA regulations and District and Building policies and procedures. Maintain consistent attendance and conform to regular work hours specified. Maintain current knowledge of sport techniques/issues, coaching certification, and training requirements. Attend meetings, clinics, and workshops. Fulfill other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
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High school or GED