Teacher/Athletic Director - High School
High School Teacher/ High School Athletics DirectorHeritage High SchoolSaginaw Township Community SchoolsSaginaw, MichiganDistrict OverviewSaginaw Township Schools is located in a multicultural and vibrant community in mid-Michigan. We are proud to have 'National School to Watch' and 'Blue Ribbon Award' winning schools.Dual Position OverviewHeritage High School is searching for a high school teacher with a passion for high school students and a belief in teaching the whole child. This is a dual position with split time: ½ time High School Teacher reporting to building principal and ½ time Heritage High School Athletics Director reporting to District Athletics Director.Position will teach 3 periods per day.Position will have 1 prep period.Lunch/Dinner: 35-minute time will be somewhat flexible (potentially established 2:45-3:20 pm).Expectation is that lunch will be eaten prior to the scheduled work day/time and the lunch/dinner time will be later in the day.Position will teach periods 4B, 5B and 6th.Prep period will be 7th period.Teaching report times will be 10:45 am-6:30 pm.The second half of the workday will be established for AD duties.Position will also continue to receive the "schedule B" High School AD stipend to compensate for activities that will be after 6:30 pm and occasionally on weekdays.High School Athletic Director Position OverviewThe High School Athletic Director is responsible for managing and coordinating the high school athletic programs, ensuring compliance with Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) regulations and district policies. The role involves overseeing daily operations, scheduling contests, hiring officials, managing facility use, and supporting coaches and student-athletes. The director works under the guidance of the District Athletic Director and collaborates with administration, coaches, parents, and the broader school community.Key ResponsibilitiesLiaison Role: Serve as the primary contact for high school athletic programs, working closely with coaches, parents, student-athletes, and administration.Scheduling and Coordination: Schedule all high school athletic contests, practices, and events within MHSAA regulations and district policies and coordinate the use of school facilities.Officials and Event Management: Hire and confirm contracts with officials for all athletic contests; ensure proper event preparation, venue setup, and maintain communication with game officials.Budget and Financial Management: Assist in managing the high school athletic budget by ensuring efficient use of resources and accurate financial records.Transportation Logistics: Ensure transportation for high school athletic teams, working closely with coaches.Eligibility & Compliance: Prepare student-athlete eligibility lists and communicate regularly with coaches about potential eligibility concerns.Facility Maintenance & Safety: Work with the District Athletic Director and building administration to inspect athletic facilities, ensuring they are safe and meet all district and MHSAA standards.Equipment & Uniforms: Supervise inventory, storage, and maintenance of athletic equipment and uniforms.Coach Support & Development: Provide leadership and support to high school coaches; assist in evaluating head coaches and, as needed, participate in evaluation of assistant coaches.Athletic Training Rules: Enforce athletic training rules, policies, and procedures.Reports & Records: Maintain accurate records of contests, student participation, and team outcomes; submit required reports to the District Athletic Director and building principal.Other Duties: Perform other duties as assigned by the District Athletic Director, building principal, or administration.Minimum QualificationValid teaching certificate (secondary level, any subject).Strong knowledge of MHSAA regulations and high school athletics.Proven leadership and organizational skills.Experience managing budgets and scheduling athletic events.Ability to work effectively with coaches, parents, student-athletes, and administrators.Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.Mental/Physical RequirementsRegular, in-person attendance required.Maintain emotional control under stress.Use sound judgment; tact and courtesy in a variety of situations.Work with frequent interruptions.Prolonged use of computer.Possible occasional lifting or pushing up to 25 pounds.Standing, walking, sitting, stooping, bending and kneeling.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Work EnvironmentPrimarily an indoor and outdoor work environment.Hours / Pay8 hours per day, 5 days per week (7:20 a-3:20 p).Approximately 185 workdays (August through May).Salary and benefits pursuant to collective bargaining agreement with Saginaw Township Education Association (STEA).Current compensation starting at $46,041 for a bachelor's degree (no previous teaching experience) and $52,825 for a master's degree (no previous teaching experience).Medical, dental and vision benefits available.Selected new employees shall submit to fingerprints and a criminal background check at the employee's expense.It is the policy of STCS that the district will not discriminate against any person based on sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or sexual orientation), race, color, national origin, religion, height, weight, marital status, disability, handicap or age in its programs, services or activities. For inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies, contact the Director of Human Resources & Labor Relations, STCS, PO Box 6278, 3465 N. Center Rd, Saginaw, MI 48608, Phone 989-797-1800, www.stcs.orgJ-18808-Ljbffr