Regents School of Austin
Girls Head Lacrosse Coach – Part Time, Stipend Only
Regents School of Austin, Austin, Texas, us, 78716
Girls Head Lacrosse Coach – Part Time, Stipend Only
Regents School of Austin, a K‑12 Christian institution located on an 82‑acre campus in southwest Austin, is seeking a committed and faith‑centered coach for its girls’ lacrosse program.
Position Summary The Athletic Department’s mission is to use sports as a vehicle for Christ, emphasizing character, commitment, and community.
The Head Lacrosse Coach will be a Christian role‑model who leads, disciplines, and inspires student‑athletes toward a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ while advancing the team’s competitive performance.
Duties & Responsibilities
Culture Provide a long‑term plan for program advancement; implement the plan for grades 7‑12, including off‑season and summer development goals.
Routinely meet with coaches, student‑athletes, and parents to reinforce the department’s vision.
Lead conflict resolution among parents, coaches, and student‑athletes.
Meet with prospective families showing interest in lacrosse.
Instruction Use varied teaching techniques tailored to diverse learning styles; ensure consistency among assistant coaches.
Prepare written tryout and practice plans demonstrating skill progression and conditioning.
Conduct practices that progress from fundamentals to advanced concepts, ensuring safe techniques and clear warnings against unsafe practices.
Incorporate cardiovascular and musculoskeletal conditioning regimens appropriate to athlete development and weather conditions.
Oversight Supervise structured practice and the safety, maintenance, and usage of equipment.
Evaluate athlete readiness and enforce medical clearance before participation.
Identify injury risks and maintain safe playing conditions.
Ensure proper protective gear and equipment stewardship.
Maintain cleanliness of facilities and equipment storage.
Administrative Maintain knowledge of NCAA/NFHS rules relevant to lacrosse.
Attend district meetings, athletic banquets, clinics, and other non‑routine events.
Meet weekly with the Director of Athletics.
Provide emergency care; maintain CPR / First Aid / AED certification and knowledge of campus AED locations.
Execute assigned summer camps and other duties as assigned.
Skills
Active listening and consensus building.
High self‑awareness and professional conduct.
Organizational and time‑management abilities; detail‑oriented, self‑motivated.
Process‑driven approach.
Excellent oral and written communication.
Technology proficiency (Google Apps, Microsoft Office).
Ability to adapt across varied social environments.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
Three or more years of coaching experience.
Demonstrated desire to disciple youth athletes toward deeper Christ‑centered relationships.
Proven leadership of student‑athletes and coaching staffs.
Clear faith in Christ and support for the Athletic Department’s mission.
All school personnel, whether full‑time, part‑time, or volunteer, must subscribe to the Regents’ Purpose, Mission, Philosophy, Objectives, and Doctrinal Statement annually. Please click
Philosophy and Doctrinal Statement
for details.
Additional statements include the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy and the Nashville Statement: A Coalition for Biblical Sexuality.
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Part‑time
Job Function
Other
Industries
Education Management
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Position Summary The Athletic Department’s mission is to use sports as a vehicle for Christ, emphasizing character, commitment, and community.
The Head Lacrosse Coach will be a Christian role‑model who leads, disciplines, and inspires student‑athletes toward a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ while advancing the team’s competitive performance.
Duties & Responsibilities
Culture Provide a long‑term plan for program advancement; implement the plan for grades 7‑12, including off‑season and summer development goals.
Routinely meet with coaches, student‑athletes, and parents to reinforce the department’s vision.
Lead conflict resolution among parents, coaches, and student‑athletes.
Meet with prospective families showing interest in lacrosse.
Instruction Use varied teaching techniques tailored to diverse learning styles; ensure consistency among assistant coaches.
Prepare written tryout and practice plans demonstrating skill progression and conditioning.
Conduct practices that progress from fundamentals to advanced concepts, ensuring safe techniques and clear warnings against unsafe practices.
Incorporate cardiovascular and musculoskeletal conditioning regimens appropriate to athlete development and weather conditions.
Oversight Supervise structured practice and the safety, maintenance, and usage of equipment.
Evaluate athlete readiness and enforce medical clearance before participation.
Identify injury risks and maintain safe playing conditions.
Ensure proper protective gear and equipment stewardship.
Maintain cleanliness of facilities and equipment storage.
Administrative Maintain knowledge of NCAA/NFHS rules relevant to lacrosse.
Attend district meetings, athletic banquets, clinics, and other non‑routine events.
Meet weekly with the Director of Athletics.
Provide emergency care; maintain CPR / First Aid / AED certification and knowledge of campus AED locations.
Execute assigned summer camps and other duties as assigned.
Skills
Active listening and consensus building.
High self‑awareness and professional conduct.
Organizational and time‑management abilities; detail‑oriented, self‑motivated.
Process‑driven approach.
Excellent oral and written communication.
Technology proficiency (Google Apps, Microsoft Office).
Ability to adapt across varied social environments.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
Three or more years of coaching experience.
Demonstrated desire to disciple youth athletes toward deeper Christ‑centered relationships.
Proven leadership of student‑athletes and coaching staffs.
Clear faith in Christ and support for the Athletic Department’s mission.
All school personnel, whether full‑time, part‑time, or volunteer, must subscribe to the Regents’ Purpose, Mission, Philosophy, Objectives, and Doctrinal Statement annually. Please click
Philosophy and Doctrinal Statement
for details.
Additional statements include the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy and the Nashville Statement: A Coalition for Biblical Sexuality.
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Part‑time
Job Function
Other
Industries
Education Management
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