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Windham Mountain Resort WMC RACING HEAD COACH in Windham, New York
Overview of Position: The WMC Racing Head Coach is responsible for overseeing all aspects of their specified age group team, including developing and facilitating a team specific training curriculum, organizing, leading, and directing daily training sessions, and effectively communicating training, event schedules, and logistics with athletes, parents, and coaches. Head coaches must be active and certified members (Level 100 minimum) of USSS and have current SafeSport certification. This is a part-time seasonal position on weekends and holiday periods from late November through the end of March, with the possibility of full-time work for the right candidate.
Job Responsibilities and Duties:
· Develop a team-specific training curriculum in alignment with the Fundamentals of Alpine Skiing and consistent with PSIA, USSS, and the direction of the Race Program Director
Manage groups of athletes in varying on-snow training environments
Organize, manage, and deliver high-quality on-snow training sessions for athletes
Communicate training schedules, hill space and equipment needs, and necessary logistics to athletes, coaches, and the Program Director
Facilitate appropriate setting and tearing down of training environments
Manage supply and inventory of equipment and ensure all equipment remains in good repair
Assist with organizing home races to the extent that scheduling allows
Adhere to all WMC Racing policies and procedures particularly as it relates to guest and employee safety
Deliver exceptional guest service to all resort guests
Fulfill a season long work commitment
Ability to travel to away races when necessary required
Other undefined duties may be required periodically
Job Qualifications and Skills:
· Skiing Ability:
o USSS Level 100 Certification (minimum) required including background check and Safesport training
o Previous racing or coaching experience required
o PSIA Certification preferred
o Must have a strong understanding of the Alpine Responsibility Code
· Teaching Skills:
o Ability to collaborate on long-term goals and short-term objectives with the WRF leadership team that will deliver relevant and practical training content
o Manage information, activities, terrain selection, and pacing of athletes to achieve desired outcomes, as well as mentor and develop other coaches in this area
o Foster a culture with coaches and athletes that promotes play, experimentation, and exploration of skills and mountain terrain appropriately
o Adapt training plans and content to the changing needs of the athletes throughout training sessions and throughout the season
o Facilitate the athlete’s ability to reflect upon experiences and sensations to highlight skill development
o Manage emotional and physical risk in an alpine environment appropriately to challenge athletes to enhance their skills and tactics
· Technical Skills:
o Convey and apply accurate technical information for activities being coached in alignment with the coaching philosophies of the Program Director
o Observe and evaluate movement patterns and skills, and effectively prescribe information to enhance movement patterns, skills, and tactics of athletes and coaches
o Understand the Alpine Skiing Fundamentals as they relate to ski racing
· People Skills:
o Develop relationships with all stakeholders based on trust to create an environment in which skill development is likely to occur
o Engage in meaningful two-way communication with athletes, coaches, and peers to create and sustain alignment with training and coaching strategies
o Identify, understand, and manage your emotions and actions in a manner that fosters an effective coaching environment for athletes
o Recognize and influence the behaviors, motivations, and emotions of athletes and coaching staff to promote alignment of training and development strategies
Physical Requirements
Must be able to regularly and consistently move equipment or people weighing up to 50 pounds
Must be able to position self to access boots, skis, or other equipment on the ground or snow surface for yourself and/or students
Must be able to observe and identify (visually and auditorily) potential hazards and obstacles including but not limited to safe trail and traffic merging, appropriate lift riding, changing snow conditions, and avoidance of other people and obstacles
Must be able to safely walk, hike, ski, and navigate uneven terrain with snow and ice-covered hills and surfaces
Must be able to ski comfortably and safely on all mountain terrain up to 8 hours per day
Must be able to work in any outdoor winter weather conditions for up to 8 hours per day
Must have ability to speak clearly so listeners can understand and must be able to understand the speech of another person
Must be able to deliver and receive written communication to complete class lists, timecards, incident reports, and other essential paperwork, and have the ability to read communication delivered by the company including but not limited to emails, work assignments, bulletin board notices, and resort signage
Other physical demands that may be occasionally required are as follows: Pushing and/or pulling, stooping, kneeling, and reaching
Work Schedule and Conditions: We are in the business of providing an Above and Beyond product and guest experience. Traditionally our busy periods are during weekends and holidays which you will be expected to work. You can also expect to be asked to work extra hours or days on occasion, especially during the holidays.