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Singapore American School Eagle Club Activities & Athletics Coordinator in United States
SAS is committed to providing each student with an exemplary American educational experience with an international perspective. Central to this work are our school-wide strategic priorities. We are seeking educators who share our passions and who wish to collaborate, innovate, and make a positive difference within the SAS community. The strategic priorities to which we are committed are as follows:
Strengthen relationships and foster an inclusive culture based on our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Educators develop greater expertise in using high-quality, culturally responsive practices to plan, teach, and assess.
Educators, students, and families are prepared to transition to improved or new learning, work, and community spaces.
Educators support students in the key social-emotional learning areas identified by CASEL: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making
Program Overview:
Eagle Club programs offer SAS and non-SAS students the opportunity to benefit from professional instruction and year-round training, tuition, and opportunities to compete. Eagle Club activities and athletics are available to internal and external preschool to grade twelve students and are designed to complement our Eagle Pathway activities and athletics. In addition, programs also address community needs for non-pathway programs while still upholding The Eagle Way and the SAS’ Learning Aspirations for students.
Position Overview:
The Eagle Club Activities & Athletics Coordinator provides guidance and direction for Eagle Club activities and athletics. This professional provides systemic leadership and coordination of sports and activity programs that allow students to explore and develop skills in already identified areas of interest. They are also responsible for the program hiring, planning, scheduling, and implementation, as well as program culture and community building that is consistent with the SAS Core Values and aligns with the school’s mission and vision.
This role reports directly to the Director of Student Life & Co-curricular Programs and maintains communications with academic and operational leadership positions as part of a multi-tier support system
Tasks and Duties:
Recruits, trains, and coordinates professional coaches and instructors or reputable external organizations/vendors and comprehensive leadership overall staff that work directly with SAS students.
Organizes supervision, equipment, uniforms, rosters, facility bookings, and travel for internally-led programs as needed
Regularly liaises with deans, principals, and counselors to ensure that students are being supported and that sensitive student information is handled in a confidential and respectful manner
Including matters pertaining to suspension, dismissal, re-entry, movement restrictions
Works with the Activities and Athletics PLC to ensure that opportunities for students are being maximized and programs are being offered in an organized and meaningful way
Creates and maintains budgets and P&Ls to ensure responsible pricing and spending and builds strong relationships with the Finance office and Business office to ensure smooth financial operations and accurate documentation
In conjunction with the Business office, manages vendor contracts and processes vendor payments
Supports the organization of competitions, performances, and events as required
Orchestrates regular feedback from stakeholders on the efficacy of programming and utilizes this data to improve the quality and ensure the relevance of Eagle Club programs
Provides supervision to the overall interscholastic activities and athletics programming by supporting evening, weekend, and international events
Regular review of club programming and vendor operations to ensure we are meeting the needs of our stakeholders
Supervisory duties over EAA assistants, SAS employees (aquatics coordinator, swim coaches, head baseball coach, baseball coaches), and external vendor coaches operating on campus
Key point of contact for parents for all matters pertaining to SAS club sports and other related vendor-led programs
Designated Safeguarding Lead for after-school student programs (CPOMS certified)
Communication and Collaboration:
Collaborates with ES, MS & HS Leadership Teams, ADs, and other members of the P-12 Activities and Athletics Professional Learning Community to develop and/or implement quality athletic, activity, and performance experiences
Participates effectively in the formulation, improvement, and implementation of the school’s activity, athletic, and arts programs
Promotes teamwork and high morale among coaches, instructors, support staff, volunteers, parents, and activity and athletic directors to create a positive co-curricular experience for students
Collaborates effectively with others to support the school mission and vision as well as the philosophy of the activity, athletic, and performance programs
Initiates proactive communication with school leaders, participants/athletes, parents and sponsors/coaches/directors around:
Program offerings
Timing of activities and athletic events
Community building
Feedback
Best practices and innovation
Administrative Responsibilities:
Facilitates and promotes responsible budget and resource management
Campus Upgrade Work - facilities design and optimal exploitation
Tracks and supervises program quality and registration numbers
Audit/Supervision of vendors (build look-fors, rubrics, method, bi-annual feedback cycle)
Actively seeks and leads program innovation including R&D, processes, and timelines for potential new programs
Directs and evaluates SAS-employed Eagle Club coaches, instructors, and support staff in a supportive and productive manner
Develops and maintains a current version of the Eagle Club Coach’s Handbook and SAS website in line with the school's beliefs
Works with schoolwide operational teams to ensure that safety concerns are reported promptly and that programmatic operational needs are well-planned and communicated in a respectful manner
Enters Child Safeguarding disclosure into CPOMS and works with senior Safeguarding Lead to manage safeguarding-related matters.
Other duties as assigned
Personal Skills and Attributes:
Personally embodies and values The Eagle Way
Understands the role of complementary activities and athletics programs within an educational environment
Is adaptable and has had a demonstrable track record of organizational change management within a diverse international school environment
Exhibits good judgment in setting priorities and making decisions
Has good business acumen with commercial experience within a high-profile not-for-profit or educational organization
Understands and supports affirmative recruitment
Strong leadership and team management skills within a diverse working environment that can support different teams at the same time
Thoughtfully considers child safeguarding and SOPs, and understands the challenges of running programs outside of usual school hours and support systems
Anticipates problems and exhibits timely, proactive, problem-solving
Is detail-oriented and has good time management skills
Reflects and seeks feedback from all stakeholders on programming and the effectiveness of strategies employed
Demonstrates professional, respectful, and ethical conduct and communications with all members of the school community
Creates a safe, caring, and dynamic environment enabling students and staff to build confidence and take risks
A commitment to lifelong learning and a desire to see others around you learn and grow
Familiarity with Google Suite and comfort with learning and using a variety of digital tools and systems (Schoolsbuddy, CHQ, etc)
Displays a willingness to take risks, learn and grow
Bachelor’s degree (preferred) with relevant co-curricular activities and/or athletics program leadership experience in a school setting
School-based Activities/Athletic Directing Certification preferred (NIAAA)
Excellent spoken and written language in all communications