
Program Director & Varsity Head Coach, Girls Basketball
San Francisco University High School, San Francisco, CA, United States
San Francisco University High School (UHS) is seeking an exceptional leader to guide our Girls Basketball program as our next Program Director and Varsity Head Coach. We are looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated, and passionate coach who aligns with our core values of Inquiry, Care, Integrity, Agency, and Interconnection.
At UHS, athletics are an essential part of a student’s educational experience. You will join a collaborative and mission-driven athletic department committed to helping student-athletes grow physically, emotionally, and socially while developing life skills such as teamwork, resilience, leadership, and accountability. UHS is a coeducational independent day school located in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood, serving 540 students in grades 9–12.
About The Role
As the Program Director and Varsity Head Coach for Girls Basketball, you will serve as the strategic and cultural leader of the entire program, overseeing all levels from Varsity to Junior Varsity. This role extends beyond game strategy and practice planning; it is about building a cohesive program, developing student-athletes, and fostering a culture rooted in accountability, growth, and belonging.
What You'll Do
- Lead the Program: Establish and implement a clear vision for the Girls Basketball program, ensuring alignment in philosophy, player development, and culture across all levels.
- Design & Deliver High-Quality Practices: Plan and lead structured, engaging practices that develop fundamental skills, basketball IQ, team concepts, and game execution in a progressive manner.
- Build a Strong Team Culture: Foster a culture of accountability, resilience, and respect. Promote sportsmanship, leadership, and a growth mindset among all student-athletes.
- Develop and Support Coaching Staff: Mentor assistant and JV coaches to ensure alignment across the program. Promote collaboration, communication, and shared standards.
- Ensure Compliance & Player Safety: Adhere to and enforce all BCL, NCS, and NFHS rules, along with school policies. Prioritize the health and safety of all student-athletes.
- Collaborate Across the Department: Work closely with athletic trainers, strength & conditioning staff, and facilities. Maintain clear and professional communication with families and represent UHS Athletics with integrity.
- Champion the Mission of UHS Athletics: Embed the school’s mission and values into all aspects of the program, emphasizing the role of athletics in personal growth and education.
- Create An Engaging Experience: Build a program where student-athletes find joy, purpose, and pride in their experience, both in practice and competition.
Who You Are
- Experienced Coach: Prior coaching experience at the high school, collegiate, or club level is required. Collegiate playing experience is preferred.
- Program Builder: Demonstrated ability to lead, organize, and grow a program, including staff oversight and program development.
- Basketball Knowledge: Strong understanding of NFHS rules, offensive and defensive systems, skill development, and in‑game adjustments.
- Student-Centered Leader: Ability to connect with and support high school athletes. Strong communicator who models leadership, accountability, and integrity.
- Certified: CPR and First Aid certification required (or willingness to obtain), along with CIF coaching certification.
- Personal Attributes: Positive, energetic, and organized. Committed to inclusion, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Professional, responsive, and team‑oriented.
Position Compensation Details
This is a year‑round coaching position. Compensation ranges from $12,000 – $16,000 during the season, and $35/HR during the off‑season for scheduling, meeting and other program management duties. Max of 10 hours per week.
Ready to Lead Our Program?
If you are excited about the opportunity to shape a meaningful and competitive Girls Basketball program while making a lasting impact on student-athletes, we encourage you to apply through the school’s website.
Equal Employment Opportunity
University High School values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty, and staff from a wide range of backgrounds. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, religion, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, age, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by law.
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