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Accountability Coach Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Team Leadership & Accountability * Coach and correct in real time, and hold the team accountable to standards, pace, and cleanliness. * Set a positive tone and keep the team focused and motivated ...

The Gymnastics Coach plans and leads practices, ensures athlete safety, tracks skill progression ... Accountability: Takes ownership of decisions, actions, and results. Follows through on commitments ...

The Gymnastics Coach plans and leads practices, ensures athlete safety, tracks skill progression ... Accountability: Takes ownership of decisions, actions, and results. Follows through on commitments ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Hold themselves accountable. * Are unselfish team players. * Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement. * Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full. * Establish exceptional ...

Fitness Coach

Madison, WI · On-site

$35 - $75/hr

Accountability * Innovation * Community Depending on experience, coaches can make up to $65/class plus commissions and bonuses - some of the highest rates in the industry. Coaches also receive a free ...

Fitness Coach

Madison, WI · On-site

$35 - $75/hr

Accountability * Innovation * Community Depending on experience, coaches can make up to $65/class plus commissions and bonuses - some of the highest rates in the industry. Coaches also receive a free ...

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How much do accountability coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for accountability coach in Wisconsin is $19.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.01 and $20.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an accountability coach?

An Accountability Coach helps individuals set goals, stay on track, and follow through with commitments by providing support, motivation, and structured check-ins. They work with clients to develop action plans, identify obstacles, and create success strategies. Accountability Coaches can assist in various areas, including career, health, productivity, and personal development. Their role is to keep clients focused, provide encouragement, and ensure consistency in achieving their objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an accountability coach?

To thrive as an Accountability Coach, you need expertise in goal setting, personal development strategies, and behavior change techniques, often supported by backgrounds in coaching, counseling, or related fields. Familiarity with coaching management software, productivity tracking apps, and certifications from reputable coaching organizations (such as ICF) is highly beneficial. Outstanding interpersonal skills, active listening, motivation, and empathy distinguish top performers in this field. These qualities enable coaches to effectively empower clients, foster trust, and drive sustained results toward clients’ personal or professional goals.

What are some common challenges faced by accountability coaches and how can they overcome them?

Accountability Coaches often encounter challenges such as motivating clients who struggle with consistency or addressing resistance to change. It’s important for coaches to use a flexible approach, adapting strategies to each individual’s personality and circumstances while providing structured support. Regular communication, clear milestone tracking, and celebrating progress are key techniques for overcoming obstacles. By developing strong relationships and maintaining a positive, solution-focused mindset, Accountability Coaches can help clients stay engaged and make meaningful, lasting progress.

How do you become an accountability coach?

To become an accountability coach, individuals typically develop strong communication and motivational skills, often gaining experience in coaching, counseling, or related fields. Many pursue certifications in coaching or personal development to enhance credibility and understanding of goal-setting techniques. Building a client base may involve marketing skills and establishing a professional presence online or through networking.

How much do accountability coaches make?

Accountability coaches typically earn between $30,000 and $75,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and client base. Many work freelance or part-time, setting their own rates, which can range from $50 to $200 per hour. Certification and specialized skills can also influence earning potential.

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Infographic showing various Accountability Coach job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 51% Full Time, 48% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,353 per year, or $19.9 per hour.

Kitchen Supervisor

Cream City Concepts

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

About Us

Cream City Concepts is Milwaukee’s hospitality group built for the energy of a packed house. We run Oak Barrel Public House, Who’s on Third, Who’s on Layton, Cream City Catering, and 3rd Street Retreat — craft food, cold drinks, game days, date nights, big events, and a place to stay, all over the city. The pace is fast, the standards are high, and the people are what make it work.

About the Role

The Kitchen Supervisor runs the shift. This is where the management track starts — you open or close the kitchen, set the team up for the daypart, and own execution from prep through service. You’re a working leader: on the line during peak, directing and coaching the team, and holding the standard for speed, quality, and cleanliness. When you’re running the shift, the kitchen runs on you.

One Kitchen,One Team

In our kitchens, nobody is above any station. As a Kitchen Supervisor you set the example and you direct it — you jump on any station, dish, or prep when the kitchen needs it, and you make sure the whole team crosses over the same way. We run as one team, not separate jobs.

Clean and Organized — Always

There’s no standing around in our kitchens — if you’ve got time to lean, you’ve got time to clean. When the team isn’t on a task, they’re cleaning, organizing, restocking, or prepping ahead, and you hold them to it. You keep the kitchen clean and organized all shift and make sure the cleaning checklists — daily, weekly, and monthly — get done. A clean, organized kitchen is the standard here, not the exception.

What We’re Hiring For

Skills change by station. These five don’t — they’re the bar in every CCC kitchen, every shift.

•    Optimistic Warmth — You set the tone for the shift — steady and positive — and the team feeds off your energy when it gets slammed.

•    Curious Intelligence — You’re always tightening the operation: you learn the systems, spot what’s slowing the line, and fix it.

•    Work Ethic — You hold the bar for the whole shift and never let standards slip, even when you’re buried.

•    Empathy — You read your team and the floor — you put people in the right spots, call timing, and set everyone up to win.

•    Self-Awareness & Integrity — You lead by example, hold the standard when leadership isn’t on the floor, and own it when the shift falls short.

Key Responsibilities

Shift Leadership & Execution

•    Open or close the kitchen to SOP and readiness standards.

•    Assign stations, prep, and responsibilities for the shift based on staffing and volume.

•    Direct and support the team through service; work the line during peak and step into any station.

•    Call and coordinate tickets to keep service flowing.

Team Leadership & Accountability

•    Coach and correct in real time, and hold the team accountable to standards, pace, and cleanliness.

•    Set a positive tone and keep the team focused and motivated through the shift — especially when it gets in the weeds.

•    Address performance and conduct issues on shift, document as needed, and escalate to kitchen leadership.

•    Train and develop cooks and prep staff on the floor.

Prep, Quality & Standards

•    Make sure prep is done to spec and pars are hit before service.

•    Run line checks and hold food quality, portioning, and plating to standard.

•    Keep the kitchen clean and organized, and make sure cleaning checklists (daily, weekly, monthly) get done.

Food Safety & Sanitation

•    Uphold and enforce all health-department food-handling and sanitation standards.

•    Maintain proper temperatures and complete or verify food-safety logs and closing checklists.

Communication & Coordination

•    Communicate clearly with FOH on pacing, 86s, and timing.

•    Report staffing, product, and equipment needs and issues to kitchen leadership.

•    Leave clear pass-downs for the next shift and for leadership.

Authority & Scope

•    You run the shift and lead the team on it — assigning work, coaching, holding the standard, and keeping the line moving.

•    Recruiting and hiring are not part of this role — sourcing, interviewing, and hiring sit with the Sous Chef, Head Chef, or Kitchen Manager.

•    You flag staffing needs and performance concerns up; final scheduling and personnel decisions sit with kitchen leadership.

Qualifications

•    1–2+ years in a kitchen leadership role (lead line cook, supervisor, or sous), or strong line experience ready to step into leadership.

•    Able to run a shift and lead a team under high-volume pressure.

•    Strong cooking skills and able to work any station as needed.

•    Solid understanding of food safety, sanitation, and kitchen SOPs.

•    Organized, level-headed, and confident directing a team.

•    Strong communication and coaching skills.

•    Flexible availability including days, nights, weekends, and holidays.

•    Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.

•    Able to stand for extended periods; bend, reach, and lift up to 50 lbs; and work around heat and kitchen equipment.

Success in This Role Means

•    The shift runs on time, on standard, and under control — open to close.

•    The team is set up, directed, and held accountable; people know their jobs and stay on task.

•    Food quality, pace, cleanliness, and food safety hold all shift.

•    Issues get handled on the floor or escalated clearly and early.

•    Leadership can trust the kitchen when you’re the one running it.

Benefits & Perks

•    Competitive hourly pay (based on experience).

•    Discounted employee meals.

•    Opportunity to grow your skills and take on more responsibility over time.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Cream City Concepts is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, veteran status, or any other protected class. This job description does not constitute a contract of employment. Employment remains at-will. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time based on business needs.

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