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Shooting - Staff Selection Criteria

Caxias do Sul 2022

This selection policy has been agreed upon by the USA Deaf Shooting (USADS) and the USA Deaf Sports Federation (USADSF). It provides details regarding the process by which USADS will arrive at staff nominations. These nominations will be submitted to USADSF for consideration and for final selection as a staff on the USA Deaf Shooting roster for the Summer Deaflympics 2022 in Caxias do Sul, Brazil (hereinafter called the "Games").

1. STAFF POSITION

SHOOTING COACH
Responsibilities

Prepare the team for the Games
Develop athlete’s skill to the fullest extend possible
Coach the team during competition
Monitor the athletes’ with designated officials in ensuring that all actives for the athletes are well-coordinated Adhere to the USOC Code of Ethics, USA and NRA Coaching Ethics Code/NRA Sports and USA Shooting Certified Rifle/ American Sport Educated Program
Qualifications

Coaching experience (school, post-secondary, club or elite athlete levels)
Coaching experience with deaf athletes
Credentials in the area of coaching, training, or teaching
Demonstration of fluent receptive and expressive sign language skills
Familiarity with USOC Code of Ethics, USA Shooting and NRA Ethnics Code
Requirements

Have a valid driver’s license
Be 25 years of age or older
Have current certificates in CPR and First Aid
Maintain a good standing membership with USADSF and USA Deaf Shooting

2. SELECTION SYSTEM

2.1 Minimum eligibility requirements for staff to be considered for selection to the roster:

2.1.1 Nationality/Passport requirements:

2.1.1.1 Staff must be a national of the United States at the time of nomination.

2.1.1.2 Staff must hold a valid U.S. passport that will not expire for six months after the conclusion of the Games and 6 months prior to the Games. Except for USA-hosted Games, the staff must possess a valid government-issued identity card.

2.1.2 Have the ability to work effectively with USADSF.

2.1.3 Have strong administrative, communication and organizational skills.

2.1.4 Be responsible for Team's adherence to all rules regarding discipline at the Games.

2.1.5 Fulfill all duties and requirements of the USADSF including attendance at USADSF Games related meetings.

2.1.6 Must be present at all times for the entire duration of the Games.

2.1.7 Possess high level, specific technical and tactical knowledge of the sport.

2.1.8 Have thorough knowledge and understanding of the International Sport Federation (IF) rules and regulations governing the sport.

2.1.9 Demonstrate ability to establish harmonious relationships with athletes and other Team personnel.

2.1.10 Be in good health and able to withstand the physical rigors of traveling with and working with the Team.

2.1.11 Be listed on USA Deaf Shooting's team roster and must have successfully completed all Games Registration requirements by the stated deadline.

2.1.12 Participate in U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) training as required for position (if applicable).

2.1.13 Successfully completed the U.S. Center for SafeSport awareness training and education program.

2.1.14 Sign a USA Deaf Shooting Code of Conduct for the current year.

2.1.15 Can not participate as an athlete.

2.2 Selection process for candidates to be considered as a staff member for the National Team:

To be considered for coaching position, please sent the coaching resume to USADS President, Richard Soboleski at shooting@usdeafsports.org . Please include the following:
1. Type in a "cover letter" in the email.
2. Attach your coaching experience and resume.
3. Phone number to call for a phone and/or online interview.
4. A copy of your coaching certificate if any.
5. Provide any professional coaching references.

The most qualified coach will be selected to the coaching staff or the USA Deaf Shooting team.

2.3 Selection Committee:

2.3.1 The USA Deaf Shooting Selection Committee is comprised of the following members:

• Richard Soboleski - President

2.3.2 Any member of the selection committee that has a possible conflict of interest must disclose it. If such conflict exists, the selection committee member must recuse themselves from the committee discussions and voting. Further, the committee member shall not otherwise influence other members of the committee in the selection process.

3. REMOVAL OF STAFF

3.1 Prior to entry by name to the USA Deaf Sports Federation, USA Deaf Shooting has jurisdiction over potential nominees.

3.1.1 Voluntary withdrawal. Staff must submit a written letter to the USA Deaf Shooting Executive Director.

3.1.2 Failure to participate in mandatory training and/or competitions.

3.1.3 Violation of USA Deaf Shooting Code of Conduct (See file).

3.1.4 If for any reason, USA Deaf Shooting believes that it may not be safe for athletes or other staff to have this individual on the roster between the time of appointment and the event, USA Deaf Shooting retains the right to remove the staff.

3.2 Once staff entries have been submitted to the USA Deaf Sports Federation, the USADSF has jurisdiction over the Team rosters.

3.2.1 Voluntary withdrawal. Staff must submit a written letter to the USADSF Team Leader.

3.2.2 Failure to participate in for mandatory training and/or competitions.

3.2.3 Violation of USADSF Code of Conduct.

3.4 A staff may be removed as a nominee to the roster or from the roster for an adjudicated violations of U.S. Center for SafeSport Code and policies, as applicable.

4. REPLACEMENT OF STAFF

4.1 Prior to entry by name to the USA Deaf Sports Federation, USA Deaf Shooting has jurisdiction over potential nominees.

4.1.1 In the event that the nominated staff member is unable to perform the duties of the position(s) for injury, illness. Code of Conduct violation or any other unforeseen circumstances that would result in the need to replace him/her, the replacement candidate must meet all of the applicable criteria listed in Section 1 above.

4.2 Once staff entries have been submitted to the USA Deaf Sports Federation, the USADSF has jurisdiction over the entries. The staff will be replaced at the discretion of the USADSF.

If the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD), USADSF or Games Organizing Committee (GOC) requires different replacement procedures within a certain time period before the Games or after official nomination of the Final Roster to the USADSF, such procedures for replacement shall be followed.

5. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

5.1 USA Deaf Shooting will retain the approved Selection Procedures and all supporting documents, forms, and all data from the selection process for six months past the date of the Closing Ceremony of the Games.

6. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

6.1 In addition to the USADSF Code of Conduct, the following documents are required to be signed by the staff as a condition for nomination to the Summer Deaflympics 2022 and are included as attachments:

* Code of Conduct

7. PUBLICITY/DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEDURES

7.1 The USADSF approved Selection Procedures (complete and unaltered) will be posted/published within ten (10) days of approval by the USA Deaf Sports Federation Board of Directors.

7.2 Information shall be published:

7.2.1 on the USADSF website (http://www.usdeafsports.org/sports/SH/criteria-staff).

8. DATE OF NOMINATION

8.1 The selection of staff form will be submitted to USADSF on or before 30 Sep 2021.

8.2 The newly appointed staff will be announced publicly only after USADSF approves the selection.

9. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES

9.1 All staff have a right to obtain due process. Refer to USA Deaf Shooting's procedures below:

USADS is a small organization and does not have the resource for this process. Please refer to Section 11- STAFF GRIEVANCES AND COMPLIANTS below.

9.2 If the selection criteria and the grievance procedures were not followed properly, see STAFF GRIEVANCES AND COMPLAINTS.

10. INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIMER

10.1 These procedures are based on ICSD, as applicable, and/or ISSF rules and regulations as presently known and understood. Any change in the selection procedures caused by a change in ICSD, as applicable, and/or ISSF rules and regulations will be distributed to the affected staff immediately. The selection criteria are based on the latest information available to USA Deaf Shooting. However, the selections are always subject to unforeseen, intervening circumstances, and realistically may not have accounted for every possible contingency.

If any force of nature, or force majeure, should cause the altercation or cancellation of any of the selection events listed in this document, these selection procedures will be revised, pursuant to their resubmission to the USADSF.

11. STAFF GRIEVANCES AND COMPLAINTS

11.1 If a staff has questions regarding their opportunity to apply that are not answered by USA Deaf Shooting, they may contact the USADSF Executive Director, Jameson Crane at crane@usdeafsports.org. If the Executive Director does not respond within 3 business days, the complaint may then contact the USADSF President, Danny Lacey at lacey@usdeafsports.org.

12. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

12.1 This document certifies that USADS individuals on the Selection Committee understand the standards/criteria set by ICSD, IF, and/or USADSF and have incorporated those standards/criteria into the Selection Procedures. These individuals certify that the information provided herein regarding Staff Selection Procedures represents the method approved by USA Deaf Shooting.

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