North Andover Public Schools
Description
North Andover High School is seeking a passionate, experienced, and dedicated individual to lead our Varsity Football program. The Varsity Football Coach will be responsible for the development, management, and performance of the football team at the high school level. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in coaching, a deep understanding of the game, and a commitment to fostering a positive, competitive, and educational environment for student-athletes.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develop and implement coaching strategies that enhance athletic performance and team dynamics.
- Foster a culture of teamwork, discipline, respect, and sportsmanship.
- Lead by example with high standards of integrity, ethics, and accountability.
- Assess player skills and provide individualized coaching to maximize their potential.
- Teach fundamental football techniques, strategies, and plays for both offensive and defensive positions.
- Monitor athletes' physical fitness and conditioning to ensure readiness for competitive play.
- Mentor athletes in personal development, including leadership, goal setting, and academic success.
- Organize and conduct daily practices that are structured, purposeful, and safe.
- Prepare the team for weekly competition through strategic game planning and film review.
- Make in-game decisions related to strategy, player rotations, and adjustments.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous experience coaching football at the high school level or higher, with demonstrated success in player development and team performance.
- Proven track record of coaching in a competitive setting and a thorough understanding of football fundamentals, strategies, and tactics.
- Experience working with student-athletes, including mentorship and academic support.
- Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to motivate and inspire athletes to achieve their best.
- Ability to handle high-pressure situations and make quick, effective decisions.
- Knowledge of safety protocols and injury prevention.