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Club Sports Coaches and Instructors Meeting August 21 st, 2013
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Drexel Athletics
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I AM A DRAGON! Club Sports Banquet PROUD-PASSIONATE-HONORABLE DEDICATED- STRONG-DRIVEN
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Senior Athletics Staff DIRECTOR OF ATHELETICS Dr. Eric Zillmer DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHELETICS Nick Gannon SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR Laura White I AM A DRAGON
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Club Sports Basic Roles & Responsibilities Club Coaches To teach your respective sport appropriately Providing opportunities for success and development Ensuring a safe and productive environment for all club athletes Specific duties to be determined by club leadership Knowledge of adhering to any governing body guidelines Being “in the know”!
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Club Sports Basic Roles & Responsibilities Club Leaders Administrative duties on & off the field Responsible for all communication between Club Sports Administration and your team Club Sports Administration (Administrator, ATC’s, & E-Board) To communicate all expectations & program requirements, act as a liaison between the University & club sports teams Injury management Record keeping & University reporting
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Required Participant & Club Paperwork Pre-Participation Packet Schedules Travel Itinerary Results Injuries/Incidents/Concerns
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Philosophy of Safety Coaching presence CPR /AED Cert & First Aid Safety Officers ATCs Departmental Supervision
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Safety Officers & Med Kits Serve as the point of contact on site for staff Act as a coach would respond to emergencies by initiating Emergency Action Plan. Med Kit Program Overview
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Training Dates: Safety Officer Training Monday, August 26 th 5:30pm-6:30pm Monday, September 16 th 5:30pm-6:30pm Wednesday, September 25 th 530pm-6:30pm Coaches-Instructors CPR/AED Certification & First Aid Orientation: Wednesday, September 18 th 5:30pm Thursday, September 19 th 5:30pm
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Player/Injury Clearance After injury, players MUST see Athletic Trainer for assessment Player will be cleared by ATC (pending evaluation & Drexel doctor consultation – when needed)
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Department Expectations Citizenship Sportsmanship (no profanity) Respect- gender; race; religion; ability; sexual orientation Experiential learning Positive, safe environment Be present Travel safely Use good judgement
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Behavior Accountability No tolerance for hazing, gambling, alcohol/drugs, harassment. Department Memo.
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Travel Safety Guidelines Travel Safety Tips Always wear safety belts Never travel within the hours of 12a – 6a Know the weather conditions Travel Itineraries – at least 2 days prior Behavior Expectations – lodging, dining, competition; travel only Only approved roster & coaches allowed in vehicles Absolutely NO ALCOHOL/NO ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES will be permitted during club travel regardless of age, role, or status among team.
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Drexel Student Handbook The Student Life Handbook states the Code of Conduct and Community Standards for all students Please visit- http://www.drexel.edu/studentlife
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Hiring Process Everyone must be approved by Athletics Three categories -Independent Contractor Tax Office & General Counsel -Temporary Employee New Hire Packet www.drexel.edu/hr -Volunteer
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Drexel Human Resources Code of Conduct for all employees Includes Student Employees Covers Legal Compliance Personal Relationships Business Ethics Confidentiality Conflicts of Interest Please visit- http://www.drexel.edu/hr
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Workplace Related Injuries Please refer to the Office of General Counsel & Risk Management 215-895-1433 WORKNET Occupational Medicine During regular business hours Hahnemann University Hospital Life-threatening emergency University policies for reporting can be found at- http://drexel.edu/~/media/Files/GeneralCounsel/PanelOfProv idersCenterCity.ashx
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Office of Equality and Diversity (OED) Drexel University is committed to providing an environment free from discrimination. The OED handles any situation involving workplace discrimination and/or harassment. Please visit- www.drexel.edu/oedwww.drexel.edu/oed Anyone who believes that he/she has been discriminated against may file a complaint with the Title IX Coordinator or designated Deputy Coordinator Title IX Coordinator (OED): Michelle Rovinsky-Mayer, 215-895-1403, mrovinsky@drexel.edu Deputy Coordinator (Athletics Department): Laura White, 215-895-1417, ludwicle@drexel.edu
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Reporting Incidents Any out of the ordinary situation, complaint or concern please see your Professional Supervisor to document All crimes MUST be reported to Drexel Police- 215-895-2025 Confidential method to bring instances of suspected improper conduct to the attention of a University representative without any fear of retaliation Compliance Hotline, Confidentiality & Whistle Blower Policy can be found: http://www.drexel.edu/generalcounsel
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Questions, Comments, Concerns
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Contact Information Club Sport Administrator Dan Simmons 215-895-2025 des26@drexel.edu Drexel Club Athletic Trainers Bridget Wiseley, Head 215.895.4963 Conor Trainer, Assistant Clubatc@drexel.edu Clubatc@ 215.895.0563
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