BNI Employment

Head Girls Soccer Coach

Location: Bishop Noll Institute, Hammond, IN

Job Title: Bishop Noll Institute is seeking an experienced, motivated, and faith-driven Head Girls Soccer Coach to lead its girls soccer program. The ideal candidate will promote Catholic values, develop student-athletes both on and off the field, and ensure the growth and success of the program. 

Job Overview: The Head Coach will be responsible for building a culture of excellence through skill development, academic support, community involvement, and sportsmanship. In addition to overseeing the girls soccer program, the Head Coach will work collaboratively with the athletic department, faculty, parents, and community organizations to create a positive and competitive environment for all student-athletes.
Coach’s Role and Responsibilities:
  • Promote Catholic values by fostering a faith-based environment by leading team prayer before and after practices and contests. 
  • Model and encourage values consistent with Catholic teachings, including respect, integrity, humility, and service. 
  • Create a program that promotes the highest development of each student-athlete, recognizing the unique potential of each individual. 
  • Ensure all athletes are treated with dignity and respect, helping them grow as leaders both on and off the field. 
  • Develop and execute short-term and long-term practice plans, game strategies, and conditioning programs aimed at maximizing the team’s potential. 
  • Teach and reinforce the skills, fundamentals, and strategies necessary for individual and team success. 
  • Implement safety protocols in all practices, contests, strength and conditioning sessions, and team meetings, ensuring a safe environment for all student-athletes. 
  • Supervise players before, during, and after practices and contests, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times, including on the bus, in the locker room, and on the playing field. 
  • Encourage appropriate conduct and provide guidance, ensuring that athletes maintain discipline and adhere to the school’s behavioral standards. 
  • Communicate clearly with student-athletes, parents, coaching staff, and the athletic department regarding expectations, future plans, schedules, and events. 
  • Work collaboratively with other coaches and the athletic staff to support the holistic development of all student-athletes. 
  • Monitor the academic progress of all players, working closely with the athletic department and classroom staff to ensure academic eligibility. 
  • Ensure student-athletes meet all academic and eligibility requirements and provide the necessary resources or referrals for academic support as needed. 
  • Build a sustainable program that fosters success in both the short term (winning seasons) and long term (player development and community involvement).
  • Oversee the maintenance, inventory, and management of equipment, uniforms, and other necessary materials. 
  • Help maintain the facilities used by the program, ensuring a clean, safe, and effective practice and game environment. 
  • Collaborate with the athletic director on budget management, ensuring resources are effectively allocated to meet program needs. 
  • Adhere to all school, Diocese, and IHSAA policies, rules, and regulations, ensuring that the program is compliant with all applicable guidelines. 
  • Attend required school and IHSAA meetings, as well as coaching conferences and professional development opportunities to stay current with best practices, techniques, and trends in soccer and athletic development. 
  • Support and lead fundraising efforts for the soccer program, working with parents, alumni, and the local community to generate financial support. 
  • Represent the soccer program at community events, promoting the mission of Bishop Noll Institute and encouraging greater engagement with the school. 
  • Display strong Gospel values, good judgment, and diplomacy while fostering the mission of the Catholic Church in the athletic program.
  • Adhere to Diocesen, local, and IHSAA protocols, policies, and regulations, including those outlined in the athletic/coaches’ handbook. 
  • Comply with the Code of Conduct and enforce high standards of ethics, sportsmanship, and personal conduct among athletes and coaching staff. 
  • Maintain and protect the confidential information regarding student-athletes and program operations. 

Qualifications 
  • Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field preferred but not required. 
  • Head coaching experience at the high school or club level, with experience in team management, academic oversight, and fundraising.
  • Must complete the Diocese/School Child Safety Training and undergo background screening.
Additional Skills and Qualifications:
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
  • Knowledge of fundamentals, strategies, and techniques, including game preparation.
  • Ability to work in a high-pressure environment and manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Experience in inventory management and budgeting for athletic programs.
  • Must demonstrate qualities of mentorship, providing guidance and positive influence on student-athletes.
  • First Aid and CPR certification required or willingness to obtain.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to work nights and weekends, with exposure to outdoor weather conditions during practices and games.
  • Capable of managing moderate to high levels of stress while maintaining a positive and focused attitude.
  • Ability to monitor students in various environments (locker rooms, buses, practice fields, etc.) with varying levels of noise and activity.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and at least three professional references to Bishop Noll Institute Athletic Director, Cynthia Wilson, at cwilson@bishopnoll.org.
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