Glenbrook High School District 225 is seeking a Glenbrook Aquatics Head Age Group Coach for Glenbrook Aquatics' Tenacious group.
The Head Age Group Coach will work directly with the Head Coach and Head Age Group Coach to refine and implement a joint vision for technique, training, and performance excellence that complements our team's Mission, Vision, Values, and Outcomes. The individual in this position will be responsible for working with our top-tier age-group athletes and partnering with the Glenbrook Aquatics Head Coach and Head Age Group Coach to develop all aspects of the Age Group and Development Programs, with the goal of instilling a culture of success both in and out of the water.
Education and/or Experience and Qualifications
Essential Functions
Coordinate new swimmer evaluations.
Mentor lead, assistant, and junior coaches.
Serve as the lead coach for three training groups.
Attend all assigned practices and meets.
Attend staff meetings.
Conduct performance evaluations for Glenbrook Age-Group part-time coaches in conjunction with the Head Coach.
Communicate information to coaches, athletes, and parents.
Respond to electronic communication.
Complete meet entries.
Perform additional duties as assigned by the Glenbrook Aquatics Head Coach and Head Age Group Coach, Glenbrook Aquatics Program Liaisons, and the Assistant Principals of Athletics.
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Glenbrook High School District 225 holds Niche rankings as the #1 Best School District in America and the #2 Best Places to Teach in Illinois.
We are seeking motivated and energized applicants to join the Glenbrooks!
Glenbrook High School District 225, commonly referred to as The Glenbrooks, offers a public education to approximately 5,100 students in Glenview, Northbrook, and portions of unincorporated Northfield Township. Located 25 miles north of Chicago in a suburban setting, Glenbrook North and Glenbrook South High Schools have a reputation for offering students an excellent, high-quality, well-rounded educational experience. In addition to its two high schools, District 225 also offers alternative learning at Glenbrook Off-Campus and Glenbrook Transition Services. The Glenbrooks foster a student-centered community with engaging, authentic learning experiences that empower individuals to grow, develop their voice, and make meaningful contributions to society. We inspire each learner to apply their abilities, knowledge, and skills, promoting collaboration, adaptability, and a broader understanding of success to positively impact our community and the world.
At D225, you will find more than a job. You will find a career that will inspire you and a community rich in culture and traditions. We invite you to help write our district’s story of excellence by joining our team.
To create a comprehensive high school experience, the Glenbrooks focus on four distinct areas: Academics, Athletics, Activities, and the Arts. Academic success is a top priority for our students, and with nearly 300 diverse course offerings, there are ample opportunities for exploration. In addition to core academic courses in the areas of English, mathematics, science, social studies, and world language, students may pursue special interest classes such as architecture, automotive, debate, graphic design, and music. Glenbrook students enjoy success inside and outside of the classroom through numerous athletic and extracurricular activities programs. The schools offer over 25 different competitive sports and a range of club sports to cater to any athlete. Each school also hosts 70-80 different clubs and activities for students throughout the year.
Staff Benefits include a competitive salary as well as medical, dental, and vision health plans and retirement plans. Additionally, the Glenbrooks offer tuition reimbursement, an excellent mentoring program, extensive professional development opportunities, and partnerships with a university for aspiring administrators.