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2026-2027 Varsity Girls Basketball Coach

Sobre nosotros

The Lincoln Academy is a free K4-12 public charter school located in Beloit, Wisconsin, and serves over 700 scholars.


The Lincoln Academy has three pillars - Academic Rigor, Character Development, and Career Exploration.

  • Academic Rigor:  We will ensure all scholars are prepared with foundational skills.  This will be accomplished through specifically designed curriculum, interventions, enrichment, blended learning opportunities, strong professional development, coaching, and a growth mindset expectation.

  • Character Development:  A strong emphasis on character development and citizenship will build our school culture.  Civic responsibility, service learning, and community outreach will play an important role in developing character in our scholars.  Restorative Practices and Character Strong for character education will guide The Lincoln Academy in a joyous, collaborative, and healthy school environment where all scholars thrive.

  • Career Exploration:  Career exploration will begin in K4, and scholars will develop an Individualized Learning Plan by 8th grade to help guide them in their course selections in high school.  Scholars will set career goals and be fully prepared to graduate high school.  They will be able to have choices to enroll in a 2 or 4 year college or technical school, enlist in the armed forces, or be employed in a living-wage job.

Vision: The Lincoln Academy will be the premier K4-12 school in the state of Wisconsin providing college and career pathways for scholars to lead happy, choice-filled lives.  We are committed to an equitable environment with rigorous instruction, joyous interactions, and strong community partnerships.

Values:

  1. Children First - Every decision we make is in the best interest of the scholars we serve.  We are completely focused on their education and their well-being and we always act accordingly.

  2. Trusting Community - We model and expect transparency, honesty, open communication and respect to collaborate with one another and push each other to always be our best.

  3. Get it Done - We are fiercely determined to do whatever it takes to ensure scholars reach their goals.  Innovation and productivity will drive our quest.

  4. Find the Joy - The work is challenging.  And in the face of those challenges, we choose joy.  We choose positivity.  We choose to find the wins.  We choose to lift each other up.

  5. Community Focus -We work alongside our families and community partners to build alliances that afford our scholars unique learning opportunities.   Shared voices will be honored and help us grow.

Descripción del trabajo

The Head Coach is responsible for coaching high school scholar-athletes in-game strategies and techniques to prepare them for athletic competition.  This coach will motivate scholars to develop an appreciation of the sport and an increased level of self-esteem, and sportsmanship.


Job Duties Include:

  • Complete all necessary trainings/course completions required by the WIAA, which includes, but is not limited to, CPR/AED/First Aid

  • Attend the assigned or requested Professional Development (this can include but is not limited to regular coaches meetings with the Athletic Director or guest speakers)

  • Hold organizational meetings for team prospects and encourage scholars to participate.

  • Host a mandatory preseason parent meeting following up with regular communication with parents and players outside of working hours

  • Maintain eligibility forms, emergency cards, and insurance records

  • Responsible for uniform inventory, ordering, proper storage, and distribution

  • Setup and clean up after each practice and contest

  • Work with the athletic director in scheduling facilities for practices and contests

  • Provide proper supervision of athletes at all times

  • Assess player’s skills and assign team positions

  • Develop a regular practice schedule organizing practice time to promote individual and team development

  • Have a minimum of 6 hours, to a maximum of 10 hours, of practice per week (Mon-Fri) during the season

  • Determine game strategy based on team capabilities

  • Communicate with the Athletic Director about regular observations and end of season evaluation

  • Attend all scheduled contests, which may include days off, holidays, and weekends (unless approved absence by the Athletic Director)

  • Monitor scholar’s academic performance through the season to ensure eligibility requirements are met, sent bi-weekly from the Athletic Director

    • Communicate with athletes and parents when grades are below 70% to discuss the reason for grades, supports needed, etc.

  • Follow established procedures in the event a scholar gets hurt

  • Model sportsmanship

  • Work with the athletic director to develop a policy for awards and submit a list of award winners at the end of the season for the athletic banquet.

  • Attend the season specific athletic banquet

  • Establish and maintain voluntary off season workouts, open gyms, practices, or summer contests.

  • Other duties as requested

Skills/Attributes:

  • Alignment with The Lincoln Academy’s vision and values

  • Strong people skills and leadership ability to develop a team environment

  • Belief in maintaining the bar for educational equity for learners at every ability level

  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced setting with high expectations

  • Demonstrated professionalism and integrity

  • Strong critical thinking skills and strategic problem-solving skills

  • An ability and passion to work with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds

  • A joyous attitude and drive for personal excellence

  • Strong organizational skills and ability to adapt to change quickly and efficiently

  • Interpersonal skills that encompass strong relationship-building and communication

  • Ability to use technology and data to drive toward exceptional outcomes for scholars

  • Demonstrated strong work ethic

  • Adaptability in working with various age groups ranging from 6th grade to high school

  • Commitment to professional growth and personal development

Requisitos

Experience

Experience as a Coach is preferred.  Must possess knowledge of the rules, regulations, strategies, and techniques of the sport.


Physical Demands/Working Conditions: The majority of this job involves walking, sitting or standing necessary to coach the scholars. The ability to physically perform the duties and work in the school setting is required.  Some conditions include:

  • Must be able to stand up to 2 hours coaching scholars

  • Must be able to sit and look at a computer monitor, using a keyboard/mouse and typing for up to 2 hours at a time

  • Must be able to lift up to 25lbs on a frequent basis

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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