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Coach
Job
The AYSO volunteer position of coach is intended to
develop in players a positive image of themselves their teammates,
coaches, game officials, and opponents and provide a good role model
for players. Additionally, the coach will develop in his/her players
the appropriate soccer skills as recommended in the AYSO coaching
manuals.
The coach is expected to:
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Attend team organization night with the assistant
coach before the season begins;
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Attend the age appropriate coaching course for
training on how to coach or as a refresher on AYSO philosophy;
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Attend uniform/equipment distribution night prior
to a season to receive team uniforms, equipment, and a playing
schedule;
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Run one to two practices per week, develop team
line-ups for games, and attend regular and tournament games;
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Promote the AYSO philosophy;
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Support the Regional Commissioner;
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Cooperate with the regional coach administrator
on all coaching matters;
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Support the age group coordinator;
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Distribute practice and game schedules to
parents;
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Conduct a parent meeting;
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Teach age appropriate skills;
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Refrain from the use of insulting, embarrassing,
foul or abusive language;
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Provide player evaluations to the age group
coordinators at the end of the season;
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Carry out other team tasks as necessary; and
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Have
FUN!
To be considered for the position of coach, the
applicant should:
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Have reliable qualities;
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Attend training classes before the season begins;
and
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Be screened.
While performing as the coach, the volunteer is:
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Subject to the bylaws, rules, regulations,
policies, procedures, and guidelines of AYSO;
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Under the overall authority of and directly
supervised by the regional coach administrator, and supervised
indirectly by the regional commissioner; and
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To maintain the recommended supervision ratio of
1:8 or less; that is one adult for every eight or fewer children
and two adults (one of whom may be the coach and one of whom
should be of the same gender as the group) present at all times.
For the protection of both the children and the volunteer, no
volunteer should permit himself or herself to be alone with any
child or group of children (except his or her own) during
AYSO-sponsored activities.
To prepare a volunteer for the position of
coach, AYSO will offer the following educational opportunities. It
is the duty of the volunteer to attend these sessions.
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Orientation by the regional coach administrator;
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AYSO Coach Certification Level 1;
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Continuing Education;
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Training classes;
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Coach clinics;
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Referee clinics; and
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AYSO Safe Haven Program
While performing the duties of coach, the
volunteer is limited to the following locations, unless expressly
authorized in writing by the regional commissioner to hold
activities in another location.
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Assigned field locations;
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Assigned classroom locations;
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Regional meetings;
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The annual section meeting;
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Region sponsored events; and
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Independent work at home alone, in committees of
adults, or in a properly supervised situation with children.
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