Post Season Coaching Pay Sample Clauses

Post Season Coaching Pay. Employees will be eligible for post-season pay for work that occurs outside the contract of employment as defined annually by the District Athletic Director. Post- season will become effective on the Monday following the end of regular season competition play. Employees shall be paid for post-season play in accordance with Appendix B.
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Post Season Coaching Pay. The Derry Township School District ("District'') and the Hershey Education Association ("HEA'') agree to the following stipend system for compensating District coaches of teams who have extended seasons because of post-season playoffs. Only varsity coaches will be eligible to receive an additional stipend for post-season play and only for post-season play in furtherance of a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association ("PIAA'') championship or title as set forth in the attached guidelines. Any volunteer or additional coaches added to staffs during the playoff period will not be eligible for extra pay set forth herein. The following schedule shall apply for the duration of the current collective bargaining agreement: Football (per week) Head Coach $500.00 Assistants $350.00 Basketball (per game) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 Field Hockey/Soccer/lacrosse (per game) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 Volleyball (per round xxxxx) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 Baseball/Softball (per game) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 Golf (per week) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 Wrestling (per week) (1 or 2 wrestlers) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 (3 or 4 wrestlers) Head Coach $300.00 Assistants $200.00 (5 or more wrestlers) Head Coach $400.00 Track/Swimming (per week) (4 or fewer Assistants $275.00 qualifiers) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $175.00 (5-9 qualifiers) Head Coach $300.00 Assistants $200.00 (10 or more qualifiers) Head Coach $400.00 Assistants $275.00 Cheerleading (per week) Head Coach $125.00 Assistants $75.00 Tennis (per week-team) Head Coach $250.00 Assistants $175.00 (2 or fewer qualifiers) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 (3 or more qualifiers) Head Coach $250.00 Assistants $175.00 Cross Country (first week) Head Coach $250.00 Assistants $175.00 Cross Country (second week) (2 or fewer qualifiers) Head Coach $150.00 Assistants $75.00 (3 or 4 qualifiers) Head Coach $200.00 Assistants $125.00 (5-7 qualifiers) Head Coach $250.00 Assistants $175.00
Post Season Coaching Pay. Financial reimbursement for additional post season coaching hours will be based on the following parameters and conditions: • Post season reimbursement will become effective for the following GROUP A sports after the completion of all North Puget Sound League playoff activities for that respective sport: GROUP A: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Softball, and Volleyball • Post season reimbursement will become effective for the following GROUP B sports after the completion of all WIAA District or State Regional competition for that respective sport: GROUP B: Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Swim/Dive, Tennis, Track, Wrestling, Cheer, and Dance/Drill • The following reimbursement scale shall be in effect: Hourly Rate Maximum Hours/Day Maximum Hours/Week Group A-Head Coach $33.00 3 18 Group B- Head Coach $33.00 2 12 Group A-Asst. Coach $25.00 2 12 Group B-Asst. Coach $25.00 2 12 • The following coaching ratios will be applied for reimbursement purposes*: Head Coach & 3 assistants = Football Head Coach & 1 assistant = Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, and Volleyball Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Swim/Dive, Tennis, Track** and Wrestling Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Swim/Dive, Tennis, Track** and Wrestling Cheer and Dance/Drill *The District, at its discretion, may authorize an additional assistant on a case-by-case basis. **Additional assistant for track added per specific event that an athlete has qualified for. • Programs may pool allocated hours and divide amongst eligible and ineligible coaches. Allocation of hours shall be pre-determined by building administrator responsible for athletics. • There will be no additional pay for practice and/or competition that occurs during a time in which the coach is being compensated for other duties. • Time sheets must be submitted to the District Director of Athletics 3 days prior to the published Payroll Department cutoff dates in order to receive additional pay on the subsequent pay warrant. • Requests for post season pay must be submitted on "Post Season Stipend Request Form" within 45 days of the completion of post season play. Forms submitted after the required 45-day time period will not be eligible for reimbursement. Such requests will be automatically prepared by the Building Athletic Director and given to each coach for signature before submission.
Post Season Coaching Pay. Coaches whose participants qualify for post season (i.e. seasons that go beyond the established league and non-league regular season schedule shall be granted 5% of their coaching base salary. All heads and assistants who work directly with those athletes during the entire season and who qualify for the state championship week, will be paid 10% of their base coaching salary for that week of preparation. In no case shall the total of post season play exceed 15% of the base coaching salary.

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