Varsity Lacrosse Coach

New York, United States | Athletics | Full-time

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The Chapin School, an independent K-12 day school for girls located in New York City, is seeking a Varsity Lacrosse Coach for the 2025 season.

DEIB Chapin’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB): All Chapin students and professional community members are valued and appreciated for their unique identities, including their diverse backgrounds, perspectives, talents, and interests. We expect Chapin faculty to employ culturally-informed, equity-focused teaching practices in order to reach all students and ensure they are known and understood. Each individual belongs to and is an integral part of our affirming and joyful learning community. To support this commitment, Chapin actively seeks diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body.

All candidates are encouraged to be familiar with Chapin’s DEIB commitment found on the School’s website.

 

POSITION TITLE: Varsity Lacrosse Coach

Under the direction of the Director of Athletics, the Varsity Lacrosse Coach will provide skill development and planning throughout the season. Candidates should have knowledge and experience within the sport and understand how to teach, mentor, and motivate student-athletes.

 

A Chapin athletic coach demonstrates the following knowledge, skills, abilities:

      Clear commitment to the educational philosophy and mission of the School and Athletic Department and any ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

      Is an effective communicator and educator who can teach tennis players of all skill levels and abilities and understands the importance of listening as a key component of teaching.

      Understands the sport. Not only must they possess in-depth knowledge of fundamental skills, progressions, and strategies, but must also be able to adapt teaching instruction to all athletes.

      Models professional leadership and behavior by adhering to the same rules expected of the athletes, displaying a positive attitude, and motivating and inspiring the team.

      Knowledge of appropriate safety measures to ensure the well-being of student-athletes.

The Varsity Lacrosse Coach's specific duties and responsibilities will include:

      5 days per week. Practices are 7-8am two days per week, and 3:30-5:30pm one to two days per week.

      Games are generally 1 to 2 days per week, between 4-6pm.

      Regular Season dates: February 24  through May 5. Practices over Spring Break tbd - March 24-28.

      Special events requiring additional hours and responsibilities if the team advances: post-season league playoffs May 7-12, and NYSAIS state tournaments May 14-21.

      Must meet and submit all required certifications and documents prior to working with student-athletes (such as Concussion education, First Aid/CPR certification, etc.)

      Communicate and mentor the coaching staff on a regular basis.

      Communicate effectively and in a professional and timely manner with athletes, and when necessary, parents/guardians of athletes.

      Assess skill level of athletes during tryouts and throughout the season.

      Must care deeply about each student athlete’s experience on the team; make fair and equitable decisions about appointing lineups, strategy, practice times, support attendance policies.

      Must abide by Chapin’s Coaches Handbook, Student-Athlete Handbook, Chapin’s Mission, NYSAISAA and AAIS policies.

Qualifications:

      Bachelor’s degree.

      Candidates must possess or be able to obtain First Aid and CPR certification.

      Has strong lacrosse coaching experience with high school aged athletes. Experience working in a school setting and coaching female athletes is preferred.

      Ability to attend all team practices, meetings, and games February through May.

 

To Apply

Submit your cover letter and resume to Director of Athletics Bridget Carlin (blcarlin@chapin.edu) by February 1 , 2025. The committee will begin reviewing the applications on a rolling basis until filled.

 

Salary: $6400

 

https://www.chapin.edu/