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Gateway High School Athletic Director - 2026-2027 School Year

Gateway Public Schools, San Francisco, CA, United States


Gateway High School is committed to helping each student—regardless of learning style or previous academic achievement—gain the skills, habits and knowledge necessary for post‑secondary success. Foundational to our approach is a commitment to anti‑racist practices.

Key Characteristics of Gateway High School:

A small school where all students are known well and supported to achieve at high levels

A diverse student body that is supported to be active partners in their education

A strong commitment to and respect for diversity and difference

An innovative and challenging curriculum that engages students and excites them about learning

A supportive adult community characterized by continuous learning, reflection and collaboration—particularly around anti‑racist and culturally responsive practices.

A staff who believe that all students learn differently and who vary their approaches to meet individuals’ needs

Position & Athletics Department Overview The Athletic Director is responsible for leading and implementing an educational, inclusive, and student‑centered athletics program that aligns with Gateway High School’s mission and values.

This role oversees all aspects of the athletics program, including scheduling, logistics, compliance, facilities, student‑athlete support, communications, and program development. The Athletic Director works closely with coaches, student‑athletes, families, school staff, and league partners to ensure a strong, equitable, and positive athletics experience.

Gateway’s athletics program currently supports eight teams across fall, winter, and spring seasons and participates in the North Coast Section (D‑IV), Bay Area Conference, and Bay Counties League Central.

We have an on‑campus gym, fitness center and student‑athlete resource center with on‑site parking, and we use San Francisco Rec & Parks fields to support our soccer & baseball programs. This role does require mostly afternoon and evening work hours, with occasional weekends and summer work.

Compensation: $85,000‑$105,000 for a 10‑month contract

Specific Athletic Director Responsibilities include (but are not limited to): Program Leadership & Culture

Lead the development and implementation of a student‑centered athletics program aligned with Gateway’s mission and values

Hire, supervise, support, and develop coaches and team support staff

Foster a healthy, inclusive, and positive culture across all teams

Provide social and emotional support to student‑athletes and coaches

Hold listening sessions with athletes and coaches to gather feedback and improve the program

Advocate for departmental improvements and long‑term program growth

Represent Gateway at league and section meetings

Collaborate with Gateway Middle School Athletic Director to align and improve programming

Ensure compliance with all league, section, and Title IX regulations

Scheduling & Logistics

Develop and maintain a comprehensive athletics master schedule

Coordinate facility usage across Gateway’s schools, teams, PE classes, electives, and outside groups

Schedule contests, scrimmages, exhibitions, and tournaments

Request and confirm off‑campus facilities

Arrange transportation and travel logistics

Schedule and confirm officials for all contests

Enter athletic practices and events into school calendars

Publicize deadlines and ensure eligibility paperwork completion

Administer games and special athletics events (e.g., tournaments, alumni games)

Monitor academic progress and citizenship of student‑athletes

Communicate regularly with teachers, families, and student support staff

Encourage student‑athletes to succeed academically and socially

Support the recruitment and retention of student‑athletes

Promote student leadership and teamwork

Facilities, Equipment & Operations

Manage athletics equipment and uniform inventory

Oversee ordering, maintenance, and storage of equipment

Maintain the fitness center and student‑athlete resource center to ensure spaces remain clean and organized

Provide supervision in athletics spaces during designated times

Ensure safe and effective use of athletics facilities

Be able to operate game clocks, scoring systems, and event timing systems

Communication & Community Engagement

Serve as the primary communication point for athletics

Communicate schedules, updates, cancellations, and logistics to families and staff

Organize preseason informational meetings for athletes and families

Coordinate end‑of‑season events and awards celebrations

Manage athletics‑related communications and social media

Promote athletics participation and community engagement

Coordinate carpool and travel communications when necessary

Budgeting & Program Development

Develop and manage the athletics department budget

Support strategic investment in athletics programming

Oversee coach budgets and booster funds

Support fundraising initiatives

Evaluate program effectiveness and recommend improvements

Support the design and development of athletics spaces and resources

Develop and manage partnerships with local businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations to support athletic programs and initiatives

Administrative Leadership

Maintain accurate records and compliance documentation

Ensure eligibility documentation and waivers are completed

Train and supervise student managers and support staff

Step into operational leadership when additional coverage is required

Coordinate with school leadership on athletics priorities

Qualifications:

Background and experience in sports, passion for athletics and a deep understanding of the contribution that sports can make to a rounded education.

Strong handle on logistics, communication (both written and spoken, in person and by phone, text and email, with both teenagers and adults).

Ability to collaborate, to multi‑task and triage in a high pressure, deadline based environment.

Commitment to Gateway's mission is essential, including a desire to work with a diverse student body.

Desire to work collaboratively with colleagues and parents/guardians and to be part of building the larger school culture and community.

Initiative, flexibility and creativity to build upon a growing program.

Experience working with high school students in an urban public school highly preferred. First‑Aid, AED, Concussion awareness and various other certifications (which can be completed post‑hire).

Ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds.

Week night and Saturday availability.

Bilingual candidates and candidates of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

Please submit the following:

Resume & cover letter outlining your professional and athletics experience, qualifications and an understanding of‑and alignment with‑Gateway’s mission.

Contact information for three professional references.

Gateway’s Mission: Gateway High School is a model, college preparatory charter school committed to academic excellence through personalized, student‑centered learning. Gateway combines a rigorous academic program with an approach where the individual talents and strengths of its students are identified and supported. Working with teachers committed to our mission, Gateway students will acquire the skills, habits, and knowledge necessary for academic and personal success in college and in adult life.

Gateway is an equal opportunity employer.

For more information about Gateway High School, please visit our website at www.gatewayhigh.org

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