
Athletic Director - Elementary School
Diocese of Tucson, Oro Valley, AZ, United States
There are jobs - and then there is a calling. At the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson, we understand the desire for something more. We believe that calling comes from God and manifests as our desire to do His will on earth and in our community. If you have been looking for something more, a mission or purpose, perhaps God is calling you to work for the Catholic Church.
Our mission is simple: get to Heaven and bring as many people along as possible.
We each have different God-given talents and strengths. What better way to glorify God than to use those gifts in supporting His Church? We are ministers, educators, creators, and servant leaders. It takes many types of people to accomplish the work of the Diocese of Tucson.
We employ over 1,500 individuals in the nine counties of Southern Arizona, in service of 400,000 Catholics and counting.
Join us in serving the diverse and dynamic people of the Diocese of Tucson on their own journeys towards Heaven.
Note: All employees and volunteers, regardless of position, are required to undergo high-level security clearance and safe-environment training to ensure the protection of minors and vulnerable adults.
Position: Athletic Director - Elementary School
Location: Immaculate Heart School (PK-8) - Oro Valley, AZ
Job Id: 3741
# of Openings: 1
Job Title: Athletic Director – Elementary School (Status: part time)
Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Primary Function: Under the direction of the school principal, the Athletic Director is responsible for supporting the School and the Diocese of Tucson in their mission to evangelize, catechize, and educate youth in a Catholic School environment. The Athletic Director shall be a minister of the Gospel and Catholic teaching both academically and behaviorally while at work and in personal life. "Live in a manner worthy of the call you have received." (Eph. 4:1)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Recognize and support the unique Catholic Mission of the School by speaking, acting, and instructing consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The Athletic Director may not espouse any doctrine inconsistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
Abide by Catholic principles in the Athletic Director’s professional and private life and govern one’s professional and private life in strict accordance with Catholic morals and principles to demonstrate complete adherence to Catholic moral strictures.
Give evidence of living Gospel values by being an active member of a faith community and being open to the importance of a personal faith journey; strive to model the teaching of Jesus by attitude and example.
Help build the school’s faith community by a demonstrated willingness to participate in, and help plan, School religious and service activities.
Attend annual SPIRIT Training and adhere to Roles and Responsibilities as outlined in the Diocesan Youth Sports League Handbook.
Demonstrate effective planning skills by preparing practices designed to implement and achieve athletic goals and objectives as adopted by the school, along with the Diocesan Youth Sports League.
Demonstrate competence in coaching by demonstrating current, thorough knowledge of the sport, and be able to communicate effectively with student athletes; be able to organize practices and equipment to maximize student athlete time on task as well as motivate student learning and growth in a particular sport.
Establish a consistent disciplinary approach that promotes good sportsmanship, self‑direction, and positive self‑image; set high standards for student athlete behavior and manage inappropriate behavior effectively.
Cooperate with School and Diocesan administration; work effectively with all staff members to promote positive relationships with student athletes and parents. Specific attention will be given toward prompt attendance at scheduled sporting events, training, and meetings.
At all times demonstrate professional responsibility in enforcing School policies and regulations.
Maintain confidentiality of information, display sound judgment in dress and general behavior. Specifically, the Athletic Director will follow School dress code standards.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Physical/Mental Requirements: Coordination and manual dexterity, normal mental and visual capabilities, and the ability to lift as required in a normal office environment.
Required Activities:
Walking
Sitting
Standing
Stooping
Reaching
Talking
Handling
Hearing
Carrying
Basic Qualifications:
A working knowledge of and a strong commitment to the mission of fostering lay leadership in the Roman Catholic Church. If a baptized Catholic, must be a practicing Roman Catholic in full communion with the Church. If not a baptized Catholic, must nonetheless abide by Catholic principles in the teacher’s professional and private life.
Excellent communication skills including written and oral, public speaking and presentation skills.
Excellent human relations and interpersonal skills; must be a self‑starter and be well‑organized; must be a team player.
Be available for evening and weekend work as necessary; have reliable transportation.
Be able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Flexibility in assessing needs and strategies and adapt appropriately in a ministerial environment.
Professional bearing and clean and neat personal appearance.
Complete a criminal history and background check.
Valid and current Arizona DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card.
Education and Experience:
Must be 18 years of age or older
High school diploma or GED
CPR and First Aid Certification
Experience working with student athletes
Other/Preferred Skills:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited Institution preferred
Athletic Coaching Certificate from the State of Arizona preferred
Certified by the State of Arizona as a Teacher preferred
Covenants of Employment: Immaculate Heart Academy is a Roman Catholic religious organization and all employees are expected to respect and conduct themselves in accordance with the values, teachings and morals of the Roman Catholic Church and by Arizona state law. Under the “Zero Tolerance Policy”, no one will be knowingly assigned or retained to serve at Immaculate Heart Academy when that person is determined to have engaged in the abuse of a minor or to have violated boundaries in dealing with minors.
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Our mission is simple: get to Heaven and bring as many people along as possible.
We each have different God-given talents and strengths. What better way to glorify God than to use those gifts in supporting His Church? We are ministers, educators, creators, and servant leaders. It takes many types of people to accomplish the work of the Diocese of Tucson.
We employ over 1,500 individuals in the nine counties of Southern Arizona, in service of 400,000 Catholics and counting.
Join us in serving the diverse and dynamic people of the Diocese of Tucson on their own journeys towards Heaven.
Note: All employees and volunteers, regardless of position, are required to undergo high-level security clearance and safe-environment training to ensure the protection of minors and vulnerable adults.
Position: Athletic Director - Elementary School
Location: Immaculate Heart School (PK-8) - Oro Valley, AZ
Job Id: 3741
# of Openings: 1
Job Title: Athletic Director – Elementary School (Status: part time)
Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Primary Function: Under the direction of the school principal, the Athletic Director is responsible for supporting the School and the Diocese of Tucson in their mission to evangelize, catechize, and educate youth in a Catholic School environment. The Athletic Director shall be a minister of the Gospel and Catholic teaching both academically and behaviorally while at work and in personal life. "Live in a manner worthy of the call you have received." (Eph. 4:1)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Recognize and support the unique Catholic Mission of the School by speaking, acting, and instructing consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The Athletic Director may not espouse any doctrine inconsistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
Abide by Catholic principles in the Athletic Director’s professional and private life and govern one’s professional and private life in strict accordance with Catholic morals and principles to demonstrate complete adherence to Catholic moral strictures.
Give evidence of living Gospel values by being an active member of a faith community and being open to the importance of a personal faith journey; strive to model the teaching of Jesus by attitude and example.
Help build the school’s faith community by a demonstrated willingness to participate in, and help plan, School religious and service activities.
Attend annual SPIRIT Training and adhere to Roles and Responsibilities as outlined in the Diocesan Youth Sports League Handbook.
Demonstrate effective planning skills by preparing practices designed to implement and achieve athletic goals and objectives as adopted by the school, along with the Diocesan Youth Sports League.
Demonstrate competence in coaching by demonstrating current, thorough knowledge of the sport, and be able to communicate effectively with student athletes; be able to organize practices and equipment to maximize student athlete time on task as well as motivate student learning and growth in a particular sport.
Establish a consistent disciplinary approach that promotes good sportsmanship, self‑direction, and positive self‑image; set high standards for student athlete behavior and manage inappropriate behavior effectively.
Cooperate with School and Diocesan administration; work effectively with all staff members to promote positive relationships with student athletes and parents. Specific attention will be given toward prompt attendance at scheduled sporting events, training, and meetings.
At all times demonstrate professional responsibility in enforcing School policies and regulations.
Maintain confidentiality of information, display sound judgment in dress and general behavior. Specifically, the Athletic Director will follow School dress code standards.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Physical/Mental Requirements: Coordination and manual dexterity, normal mental and visual capabilities, and the ability to lift as required in a normal office environment.
Required Activities:
Walking
Sitting
Standing
Stooping
Reaching
Talking
Handling
Hearing
Carrying
Basic Qualifications:
A working knowledge of and a strong commitment to the mission of fostering lay leadership in the Roman Catholic Church. If a baptized Catholic, must be a practicing Roman Catholic in full communion with the Church. If not a baptized Catholic, must nonetheless abide by Catholic principles in the teacher’s professional and private life.
Excellent communication skills including written and oral, public speaking and presentation skills.
Excellent human relations and interpersonal skills; must be a self‑starter and be well‑organized; must be a team player.
Be available for evening and weekend work as necessary; have reliable transportation.
Be able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Flexibility in assessing needs and strategies and adapt appropriately in a ministerial environment.
Professional bearing and clean and neat personal appearance.
Complete a criminal history and background check.
Valid and current Arizona DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card.
Education and Experience:
Must be 18 years of age or older
High school diploma or GED
CPR and First Aid Certification
Experience working with student athletes
Other/Preferred Skills:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited Institution preferred
Athletic Coaching Certificate from the State of Arizona preferred
Certified by the State of Arizona as a Teacher preferred
Covenants of Employment: Immaculate Heart Academy is a Roman Catholic religious organization and all employees are expected to respect and conduct themselves in accordance with the values, teachings and morals of the Roman Catholic Church and by Arizona state law. Under the “Zero Tolerance Policy”, no one will be knowingly assigned or retained to serve at Immaculate Heart Academy when that person is determined to have engaged in the abuse of a minor or to have violated boundaries in dealing with minors.
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