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Team managers

The team manager role is very important for the club, ensuring teams are organised and have the appropriate support. The team manager is also keeps in contact with the committee so any issues can be quickly resolved.

 

As a team manager you are responsible for the off-court organisation of the team. This includes all communication between the club and your team’s families, which will help ensure that the team runs smoothly.

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Another important part of your job is to work co-operatively with the team coach who is responsible for on court activities. You also have an advisory role to play at the end of each season with the team selection for the following season, and mid season when any vacancies arise.

Roles during the season

Start of the Season

1. Notify parents of team composition, time and venue for training
2. Notify parents of the time and venue for first match. Many team managers set up a WhatsApp group to keep in

    regular contact with parents, which helps keep everyone in the loop
3. Stadium locations and the season’s match schedule can also be found on Play HQ website’s fixtures
4. Draw up a roster of parents to score at matches and supervise training – make sure all parents “do their share”
5. Remind parents of the club’s policy regarding siblings at training
6. If you have a parent of a player who is also the coach, please do not roster that family for scoring duties they’re

    already doing their share!
7. Consult with the coach to decide upon the most appropriate way to decide on player awards

Start of the Season

1. Remind families of their duties
2. Cover scoring duty if the rostered family fail to arrive
3. Attend each week’s game
4. Before the game, ensure player names and numbers are correctly entered into the venue’s PlayHQ iPad
5. To qualify to play in finals, players must be registered and have played at least 5 games
6. Explain scoring to inexperienced parents
7. Make sure no parents sit on the bench. The bench is for players only
8. Contact the committee for support with grade delegates, venues or uniforms coordinators when necessary
9. Refer any concerns about coaching to the committee

End of the Season

1. Confirm that all players taking to the court in finals are eligible
2. Refer players interested in joining the club to the relevant registration committee members
3. Collect money and organise a card and gift from the team to the coach to be presented at the end of season.
4. Let the committee know if there any issues, such as changes of team members, which may affect team for the

    coming season

Wanneroo Basketball Association's code of conduct and Jnr Domestic Policies

Please refer to the WBA Codes of Conduct for the expected behaviours in for coaches, managers, players, parents and spectators as well as Competition Rules/Complaints & Reporting Policies

WBA Codes of Conduct

WBA Junior Domestic Policies

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