Head Girls Basketball Coach, Stanley Community Schools
Position:
Head Girls Basketball Coach

Job ID:
103257

County:
GNWEC


Posted:
April 14, 2025




Contact Information:
Stanley Community Schools
109 8th Ave SW
Stanley, North Dakota 58784
District Website

Contact:
Tim Holte
Phone: (701)628-3811
Fax:
District Email


Job Description:

JOB GOAL:
Assist and guide participating student athletes and help them achieve a high level of skill, discipline, sportsmanship, and citizenship. To oversee and promote the girls' basketball program in accordance with NFHS, NDHSAA, and Stanley School Board policies. 

QUALIFICATIONS:
Must possess effective coaching techniques and skills.
Must possess knowledge of the rules, regulations, strategies, and techniques of the sport.
Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school administrators, parents, and students.
Must be able to meet coaching requirements of the North Dakota High School Activities Association.
Prior coaching experience preferred but not required.
 
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Cooperate with the administration and other staff members in submitting a roster, pre-season checklist, post-season summary report, inventory and requisitions, monthly schedule, etc.
Balance competitive, academic, and social demands within the program.
Develop and demonstrate good public relations within the school and community by scheduling a pre-season meeting for parents and athletes.
Provide each participant with the requirements for lettering and awards; enforce the extracurricular participation guidelines.
Cooperate with media regarding requests for public information. This includes assigning an assistant coach or manager to report scores to all local media following each home game.
Work toward professional growth by participation in clinics, workshops, and in-service meetings in order to achieve personal and professional objectives.
Actively promote your sport and recruit participation.
Develop respect by example both on and off the field in appearance, personal habits, behavior, language and enthusiasm.
Provide an inventory of all equipment/uniforms as requested and file with the athletic director. Notify the athletic director of needed maintenance on all equipment, supplies, and facilities. Develop a record keeping system for issuing and requesting return of all athletic gear/uniforms. The head coach is responsible to see that all equipment and uniforms are well taken care of, repaired, and properly stored at the end of the season. All uniforms and equipment for athletics should be turned in and inventoried within two weeks of the end of the season. Coaches in spring sports must collect and inventory all equipment and uniforms prior to check-out and evaluation.
Provide the athletic and activities directors with a monthly schedule of all meetings, practices, games, and performances and report any changes as soon as possible.
Supervise all practices and locker rooms before and after practice.
Monitor lockers, storage areas, and coach's room for general maintenance after practices and games, ensure that supplies and equipment are properly stored, lights are turned off and doors are locked.
Accompany the athletes whenever they are participating and administer disciplinary action when needed, including bus trips. Coaches are responsible to lock all doors if his/her team is the last to leave the school and leaving for or coming from out-of-town games. Upon returning and re-entering the school, the coach must see that no students are left in the building, and all the doors are locked.
Demonstrate good sportsmanship and establish guidelines for sportsmanship on the part of the players. Provide leadership and attitudes that produce positive competitive opportunities for the participants.
Display appropriate sideline conduct at games toward players, officials and other workers.
Instruct athletes in the fundamentals and the safety practices of the sport as well as training and conditioning the athletes.
Develop individual and team discipline and control.
Report any discipline issues to the athletic director and/or building principal.
Ensure that Wednesday practices have concluded, and students are out of the building by 5:45 PM following the district Family Night policy. Avoid scheduling any program activities on Sundays when possible.
Follow district policies in program fundraising including channeling all income through the proper channels.
Attend or complete the required NDHSAA rules clinic. Coaches not attending the required clinic will be assessed the NDHSAA fine.
Complete the required NDHSAA rules test; coaches not completing the test on time will be assessed the NDHSAA fine.
Coordinate bus leave times with the athletic director. Be sure to minimize the amount of time that students are missing school for the activity. Submit bus requests at least 2 school days in advance of any trip needing a bus.
Work with the athletic director in sending in required information (participant lists, rosters, stats, etc.) for various tournaments, invites, games, etc.
Coordinate a senior and/or parent recognition night during the season.
Monitor NDHSAA regulations regarding amount of allowed participation per athlete and per team.
Assist in monitoring and enforcing the NDHSAA rules regarding out-of-season athlete participation.
 
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
Assistant Coaches
  
REPORTS TO:
Athletic Director
Building Principal
Superintendent
 
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
This position constitutes an employee at will for the Stanley Community Public School District.
Criminal history/background check required

Position Type: Part-Time



Other:

 
WAGES AND BENEFITS:
Wages are based on the Stanley Public School District Extracurricular policy.

Contact Information
Tim Holte, Superintendent
PO Box 10
Stanley, North Dakota 58784
Phone: (701)628-3811
Email: tim.holte@k12.nd.us