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Middle School OST-Assistant Track Coach

Philadelphia, PA

Thank you for your interest in joining Belmont Charter Network! We’re excited that you’re considering a career with us. At Belmont, our mission is to provide each student with a high-quality education supported by services that meet the needs of the whole child. Our success starts with passionate, dedicated team members who believe in the power of education to create lasting change.

We’re always looking for talented individuals who are committed to equity, collaboration, and growth—both for themselves and the communities we serve. 

The OST(Out of School Time) program at Belmont Charter, Belmont Academy, and Inquiry Charter provides comprehensive programming to keep students safe and help them succeed in school and life. Project Based Learning, experiential learning, and service learning models allow student voice to increase while engaging their academic, enrichment, and social-emotional growth as well. 

Summary:

The role of our Assistant Track Coach is to lead, condition, and prepare the team by

modeling and teaching the skills necessary for practices, competitions, and overall

athletic growth. The Coach is expected to be punctual and present for all scheduled

practices, support students in maintaining academic and behavioral expectations, and

foster a team culture rooted in discipline, effort, and sportsmanship. The Coach will work

closely with other coaches as well as the Athletic and OST Director, to coordinate

competitions, travel, and logistics for both home and away events.

 

This position requires a minimum of three practices per week, with consistent

scheduling and communication around any changes. Additional OST opportunities may

be available between seasons. This is a seasonal position and will be paid biweekly.

 

Responsibilities:

■ Run day-to-day practices

■ Supervise students throughout program time

■ Coach during meets and duals

■ Maintain uniforms and control distribution and return

■ Set up and maintain equipment

■ Communicate effectively with the Athletic Director, other coaches, OST Director,

and parents/families regarding student needs, concerns, or program issues.

■ Use ParentSquare regularly to update families about practice and games/ meets

■ Travel with the team to all games and events

■ Monitor student athlete attendance and academics

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

■ Must familiarize themselves with the school’s athletic policy for after-school

■ All employees must be able to provide the Pennsylvania State Police with a criminal record

Background Check Clearance (Act 34), Pennsylvania Child Abuse History

Clearance (Act 151), Federal Bureau of Investigation Record Check Clearance

(Act 114), and Sexual Misconduct/Abuse Disclosure Clearance (Act 168) before

starting work on campus

■ Strong working knowledge of the sport

■ Strong written and communication skills;

■ Displays initiative and ability to follow through with vision and goals;

■ Detail Oriented

■ Enthusiasm for teaching track skills to beginning players

■ Ability to work evenings until 6 PM/end of games and occasional weekends for

competitions and needed practices

 

Qualifications

■ A minimum of two years coaching experience and/or four plus years experience

in the coaching track.

■ Experience working with middle school students preferred

 

Thank you for taking the time to apply to Belmont Charter Network. We truly appreciate your interest and the effort you put into your application. Our team is committed to ensuring that every candidate receives communication and updates throughout the hiring process.

We value your time and interest, and we look forward to learning more about you as we continue our review process.

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