Girls Flag Football - Varsity Head Coach
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Athletic Trainer / Fitness Instructor, Physical Education Teacher -
Education / Teaching
Physical Education Teacher
Girls Flag Football - Varsity Head Coach
- Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/ Head Coaching - Date Posted: 2/26/2026
- Location:
Proviso West High School - Date Available:
Upon Approval
Job Title:
Girls Flag Football
- Varsity Head Coach
Reports To:
Director of Athletics and Activities;
Building Principal or Designee
Stipend:
As set forth in Article VIII.D ("Stipends") of the Proviso Teachers Union Collective Bargaining Agreement (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2028). Please see the stipend schedule on the District website or view it directly here:
This position is contingent upon sufficient student participation and the approval of District 209 to run the program.
Position Overview:This position is responsible for leading and managing the athletic program for the sport. The coach will work closely with students, faculty, administrators, and parents to implement a comprehensive and competitive program. Under the supervision of the Athletic Director, the coach assumes overall responsibility for the program, fostering a positive and disciplined team culture. The ideal candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, enthusiasm, and the ability to work collaboratively within the school community.
A successful track record in teaching and coaching is expected.
- Valid Illinois State Teaching Certificate (Type 03, 09, or 10) or ASEP/NFHS Certification, as mandated by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA).
- Compliance with Illinois state law and IHSA regulations regarding CPR and AED certification for all high school athletic coaches.
- Completion of IHSA‑mandated concussion awareness training and other safety protocols as required by state and federal regulations, including the Youth Sports Concussion Safety Act (105 ILCS 5/22-80).
- Background check and fingerprinting clearance in accordance with the Illinois School Code and IHSA eligibility requirements.
- Completion of federal Title IX training to ensure compliance with anti‑discrimination laws in athletics.
- In‑depth knowledge of the sport, including rules, techniques, and strategies.
- Prior successful coaching experience in the assigned sport.
- Strong instructional skills in both individual and team fundamentals, strategy, and physical conditioning.
- Commitment to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable athletic program that supports the academic and personal development of all student‑athletes.
- Coaching Certification:
For non‑teaching staff, possession of a current coaching certification through the American Sport Education Program (ASEP), National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), or other IHSA‑approved programs is required. - Concussion Certification:
Completion of state‑mandated concussion certification is necessary, with certifications typically valid for two years.
- Oversee and manage all aspects of the program.
- Demonstrate strong leadership, supervisory, and organizational skills in program implementation.
- Foster a cooperative, enthusiastic, and inclusive environment for students, faculty, fellow coaches, and parents.
- Exhibit excellent public relations skills and maintain positive relationships with stakeholders.
- Inspire and motivate student‑athletes and coaching staff by setting an example of dedication and professionalism.
- Plan, coordinate, and implement training programs based on current best practices in the sport.
- Instruct athletes and assistant coaches in fundamental skills, team strategies, and safety protocols.
- Establish and enforce standards of conduct and sportsmanship among student‑athletes.
- Ensure adherence to school, district, IHSA, Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), and federal regulations regarding high school athletics.
- Maintain compliance with Title IX requirements ensuring equal opportunities for all student‑athletes.
- Collaborate with the Athletic Director to develop a competitive annual game schedule.
- Maintain and oversee the proper use and care of school‑owned athletic equipment.
- Adhere to all IHSA rules regarding student eligibility, transfers, and recruiting restrictions.
- Report any violations or incidents that may impact student‑athlete safety or eligibility to the…
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