Head Varsity Girls Basketball Coach
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Breck School
Minneapolis, MN (In Person)
Full-Time
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Head Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach FLSA Status:
Exempt Reports to: Director of Athletics Season duration: November - March Breck Overview Breck School is a preschool through twelve, coeducational college preparatory, Episcopal day school located in Golden Valley, Minnesota, with a national reputation for excellence and achievement in academics, athletics, and the arts. Our School's Episcopal roots are lived through an unwavering commitment to equity, inclusion, and belonging where we respect the dignity of every human being. We prioritize lifelong learning and a commitment to the greater good. We are a community of highly engaged and motivated students, faculty, staff, and school leaders focused on building trusting relationships and strong academic scholarship through a practice of bridging research to practice. Upon graduation, Breck students are prepared for a life of intellectual curiosity, self-knowledge, and social responsibility, matriculating to colleges and universities throughout the world. Position Overview The Head Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach is responsible for providing visionary leadership for the Girls' Basketball Program. This person is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the program, including recruiting within the school, oversight and management of the staff, and development of individual team members. In partnership with the Breck Athletics team, the Head Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach is required to abide by rules and regulations of the NFHS, theMSHSL, IMAC
Conference and Breck School. Responsibilities Set the tone and culture of the team - model teamwork, trust, inclusivity, respect and leadership; encourage sportsmanlike conduct at all times. Manage and supervise practices and athletic events. Work with student athletes to improve their abilities in Girls' Basketball. Coordinate the development of the Girls' Basketball program within the Breck community. Oversee coaching staff; ensure all Girls' Basketball coaches work together toward a common goal and provide unity across all levels and teams. Develop a regular practice schedule and organize practice time to provide both individual and team development. Work with the Strength and Conditioning Coach to provide a year round support. While abiding by MSHSL bylaws, coordinate off-season training in June and July to provide Girls' Basketball athletes the opportunity for additional sport specific training. Encourage and support multi-sport athletes within Breck. Assist student athletes with college recruitment. Act as a team representative when promoting the sport externally. Participate in special activities, such as parent meetings, senior night, banquets, etc. Attend meetings and events to improve coaching performance, such as professional development meetings, clinics, etc. Qualifications Three years of experience coaching Girls' Basketball at the high school level (head coaching experience preferred). Understanding of basketball fundamentals and effective coaching techniques and skills, including rules, regulations, strategies, and techniques of basketball. Experience building and maintaining effective working relationships with school administrators, governing organizations (MSHSL, etc.), opponents, staff, parents, and athletes. Exhibits professionalism, organizational, communication, delegation, and interpersonal skills.Similar jobs in Minneapolis, MN
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