Head Boys Cross Coach Stipend
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
Physical Education Teacher
Head Boys Cross Country Coach Stipend
La Joya Independent School District, Juarez-Lincoln High School – Mission, Texas
Job Details- Job : 5681980
- Final date to receive applications: Posted until filled
- Posted: Apr 30, 2026 5:00 AM (UTC)
- Starting Date: Immediately
- Position Type: Full-Time
Job Title: High School Teacher / Head Boys Cross Country Coach
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt
Reports to: Principal / Athletic Coordinator / Executive Director of Athletics
Pay Grade: Teacher Pay + Coaching Stipend
Dept./School: Juarez-Lincoln High School
Initiated Date: March 2026
WHO WE ARELa Joya Independent School District is committed to excellence for students, staff, and the community. With a strong legacy in the Rio Grande Valley, La Joya ISD focuses on providing high-quality academic, athletic, and extracurricular opportunities for all students.
The district’s vision,
Educational Excellence:
The Right of Every Student
, reflects our commitment to ensuring every student has access to a high-quality education and opportunities that support student success.
Our work is rooted in the district’s core priorities:
- Customer Service
- Trust & Transparency
- High-Quality Instruction
- Excellence in Leadership
- Integrity & Accountability
La Joya ISD serves more than 22,000 students across more than 30 schools and is committed to building systems that support academic achievement, athletic excellence, student leadership, and community pride.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FORLa Joya ISD seeks a committed, motivated, and highly organized educator‑coach to serve as a High School Teacher and Head Boys Cross Country Coach at Juarez-Lincoln High School
. The ideal candidate will be passionate about student development, classroom instruction, distance running, athletic competition, and building a cross country program rooted in discipline, endurance, accountability, character, and excellence.
We are looking for a leader who:
- Demonstrates excellence in classroom instruction and cross country coaching.
- Holds high expectations for student‑athletes academically, behaviorally, and athletically.
- Develops and implements a competitive boys cross country program focused on distance running, endurance, pacing, strength, recovery, nutrition, mental toughness, and race strategy.
- Builds a culture of accountability, commitment, sportsmanship, work ethic, and continuous growth.
- Leads by example through professionalism, organization, integrity, consistency, and personal discipline.
- Mentors assistant coaches and supports vertical alignment with middle school cross country programs.
- Builds strong relationships with students, families, faculty, staff, and community partners.
- Promotes equity, broad student participation, and multi‑sport athlete development.
- Supports academic accountability, eligibility, attendance, and student success.
- Commits to continuous professional growth and year‑round program improvement.
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university.
- Valid Texas Teaching Certificate.
- Valid CPR, AED, and First Aid certification.
- Completion of all required UIL coaching certifications and compliance trainings.
- Minimum of two years of coaching experience at the secondary level preferred.
- Experience as a head coach or lead assistant preferred.
- Demonstrated experience in developing student‑athletes in cross country, distance running, track, or endurance‑based training.
- Experience organizing practices, meets, offseason programs, summer running plans, and program development preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of TEKS and the ability to implement rigorous, standards‑aligned instruction consistent with the La Joya ISD Instructional Framework.
- Strong knowledge of UIL rules, athletic compliance, eligibility requirements, heat safety, hydration protocols, and student‑athlete supervision.
- Knowledge of cross country training principles, including aerobic base development, tempo runs, intervals, hill training, race pacing, recovery, injury prevention, nutrition, and meet preparation.
- Ability to develop practice plans, training cycles, mileage progressions, offseason conditioning programs, and competitive race strategies.
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