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Lead Basketball Coach

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$23 - $28/hr

Mentor and support players , fostering a culture of growth and improvement * Coach a variety of teams, classes, and camps , including: * General basketball and multi-sport classes * Evolution and ...

Mentor and support players , fostering a culture of growth and improvement * Coach a variety of teams, classes, and camps , including: * General basketball and multi-sport classes * Evolution and ...

GROWTH & IMPACT COACH

Marietta, GA · On-site

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

Partner with the Leadership & Culture Coach to strengthen company-wide professional & personal ... development systems * Assist in the creation, implementation, and ongoing development of Maxair ...

GROWTH & IMPACT COACH

Marietta, GA

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

Partner with the Leadership & Culture Coach to strengthen company-wide professional & personal ... development systems * Assist in the creation, implementation, and ongoing development of Maxair ...

GROWTH & IMPACT COACH

Marietta, GA

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

Partner with the Leadership & Culture Coach to strengthen company-wide professional & personal ... development systems * Assist in the creation, implementation, and ongoing development of Maxair ...

GROWTH & IMPACT COACH

Marietta, GA · On-site

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

Partner with the Leadership & Culture Coach to strengthen company-wide professional & personal ... development systems * Assist in the creation, implementation, and ongoing development of Maxair ...

Culture and Training Coach - FL

Bradenton, FL · On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

CTC - Culture & Training Coach - Full Time Goal: The Culture and Training Coach serves as an integral member of the Baller Leadership team, providing dedicated physical support and performance ...

OK · On-site

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

CTC - Culture & Training Coach - Full Time    Goal: The Culture and Training Coach serves as an integral member of the Baller Leadership team, providing dedicated physical support and performance ...

Sewer and Drains Manager

Denver, CO · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

We're looking for a leader who can build a strong culture, coach technicians, improve performance, and help take the department to the next level. What You'll Do * Lead, coach, and develop a team of ...

Director of Culture

Lawrence, MA · On-site

$80K - $104K/yr

Staff Coaching & Professional Development: * Instructional & Culture Coaching: Partner with Heads of School to coach classroom teachers on general classroom management. Provide high-leverage support ...

Staff Coaching & Professional Development: * Instructional & Culture Coaching: Partner with Heads of School to coach classroom teachers on general classroom management. Provide high-leverage support ...

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How much do culture coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for culture coach in the United States is $19.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Culture Coach position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Culture Coach, you need expertise in organizational development, cross-cultural communication, and change management, often supported by a background in HR, psychology, or related fields. Familiarity with culture assessment tools, employee engagement platforms, and relevant certifications such as Certified Diversity Professional (CDP) is valuable. Outstanding interpersonal skills, active listening, and empathy are crucial for building trust and facilitating positive change within diverse teams. These abilities enable a Culture Coach to effectively guide organizations in fostering inclusive, collaborative, and high-performing work environments.

What is a Culture Coach job?

A Culture Coach helps organizations build and maintain a strong, positive workplace culture by guiding leaders and teams in aligning values, behaviors, and goals. They assess company culture, provide coaching, and implement strategies to improve employee engagement, collaboration, and overall performance. Their role often includes facilitating workshops, resolving cultural challenges, and fostering inclusive and high-performing work environments.

What are some typical challenges a Culture Coach faces in their role?

Culture Coaches often encounter challenges such as resistance to change among employees, bridging gaps between diverse teams, and aligning leadership with organizational values. Navigating these issues requires patience, strong facilitation skills, and the ability to tailor strategies to different audiences. Additionally, measuring the impact of cultural initiatives and maintaining momentum over time can be complex. However, these challenges present valuable opportunities to make a tangible difference in organizational health and employee engagement by driving meaningful change.

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Infographic showing various Culture Coach job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,970 per year, or $19.7 per hour.
Dean of Students/Behavior and Culture Coach

Dean of Students/Behavior and Culture Coach

Englewood Schools

Englewood, CO

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

EFFECTIVE: 20262027

Position Type: Exempt

New Teacher Contract: 191 days/year

FTE: 0.80 (.50 Dean/.30 Behavior and Culture Coach)

Benefits Eligible: Yes

POSITION SUMMARY:

This Dean assignment supports the principal by managing essential non-administrative tasks that promote exceptional education and student achievement, foster the development of individuals and teams, and strengthen community relationships. Responsibilities include administering student discipline fairly and consistently, monitoring attendance, coordinating meetings, conferences, and professional development, supervising classified staff, supporting instructional programs and initiatives, and cultivating positive community relations among all stakeholders.

The Elementary Dean of Students / Behavior and Culture Coach serves as a high-energy catalyst for a thriving school environment, leading the cultivation of a positive school culture and climate where every student feels seen, safe, and supported. This proactive leader takes the initiative to design and implement consistent behavioral expectations, ensuring that discipline is handled through a restorative lens that keeps students engaged in learning, coaches teachers to build strong classroom management systems, and partnering deeply with families. Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Dean requires minimal supervision to identify potential cultural gaps and bridge them through innovative programs, staff coaching, and direct student mentorship. By maintaining a visible and energetic presence in hallways and classrooms, they act as a primary architect of a safe, joyful, and orderly learning community where high behavioral standards and a sense of belonging go hand in hand.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Support the principal in the school's day-to-day operations and leadership.
  • Sustain a positive, safe environment throughout and beyond the school day through effective supervision.
  • Provide quality, accurate, constructive, specific, and timely feedback to students and staff to encourage peak performance.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for families regarding student behavioral successes and challenges, ensuring proactive and transparent communication.
  • Facilitate re-entry meetings with students, families, and teachers following major behavioral incidents or suspensions to ensure a successful return to the classroom.
  • Connect families with school-based or external community resources to support student emotional and behavioral well-being.
  • Establish strong rapport with students, staff, and parents to proactively address potential concerns.
  • Execute student discipline fairly, equitably, and consistently in accordance with district policies.
  • Define, teach, and enforce clear behavioral expectations for students.
  • Track and analyze behavioral data (referrals, suspensions, attendance) to identify trends and proactively implement targeted interventions and coaching.
  • Coach certified and classified staff on classroom management, routines, environmental structures, and proactive student behavior support.
  • Conduct regular, non-evaluative observations and provide actionable, real-time coaching to teachers on classroom culture, routines, and engagement strategies.
  • Design and facilitate school-wide professional learning sessions focused on trauma-informed practices, de-escalation, restorative justice, and proactive classroom management to enhance student success both in and out of the classroom.
  • Implement restorative practices with students to maximize instructional time and minimize time out of the classroom.
  • Support, model, and coach the implementation of Tier 1 social-emotional learning (SEL) strategies in the classroom - Equipping staff with toolkits, tier-1 behavior strategies, and intervention frameworks to manage behaviors effectively within the classroom.
  • Supervise extracurricular activities, assemblies, and school events
  • Actively participate in all staff meetings, Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and other required school events.
  • Utilize technology and various communication avenues to engage stakeholders.
  • Follow the professional Code of Ethics and standards of practice to guide ethical decision-making.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned or requested.

SUPERVISION/TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Oversee support staff in accordance with district policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include: training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; conducting conferences and goal-setting sessions with classified staff; performing informal observations and coaching cycles with certified and classified staff on systems and structures to support a positive learning environment; providing constructive feedback and completing employee evaluations; recognizing achievements; and addressing disciplinary matters.

BUDGET AND/OR RESOURCE RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Prioritize and schedule work tasks independently.
  • Create and implement effective and efficient process management strategies (e.g., procedures, scheduling, materials, and supplies).
  • Maintain accurate records in accordance with professional standards, state guidelines, and school system policy.

The education/training/experience, license/certification, general expectations, physical demands, and work environment factors described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE: 

  • Master's degree with an emphasis in curriculum, instruction, leadership, or school administration (preferred).
  • Bilingual skills (preferred).
  • Minimum of four (4) years of successful classroom teaching experience.
  • Demonstrated experience in coaching, mentoring, or leading certified and classified staff.
  • Demonstrated experience in student discipline management, including investigations, suspensions, and expulsions.
  • Demonstrated experience in performance evaluation and feedback cycles.
  • Demonstrated experience working within Professional Learning Communities (PLCs).
  • Demonstrated skill in human relations, communication, and collaborative leadership.
  • English fluency will be evaluated through the application and interview process.

LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: 

  • Valid Colorado Driver's License.
  • Valid CPR and First Aid Certification.
  • Preferred valid Colorado Principal License (or currently enrolled in an approved program to obtain one).
  • Valid Colorado Teaching License.

GENERAL EXPECTATIONS:  

  • Demonstrates high flexibility and adaptability in response to changing organizational needs.
  • Possesses strong computer and educational technology skills.
  • Works effectively with students, families, and staff from diverse backgrounds and abilities.
  • Collaborates seamlessly with supervisors, school leadership, and co-workers.
  • Capable of understanding and executing complex oral and written instructions.
  • Able to perform duties independently with minimal daily supervision.
  • Communicates effectively and professionally with the entire School District community.
  • Skilled in data analysis, instruction, negotiation, coordination, conflict resolution, and interpersonal interactions.
  • Proficient in comparing, computing, synthesizing, and evaluating information.
  • Meets attendance standards and works the necessary hours to fulfill essential responsibilities.
  • Maintains strict confidentiality regarding student, family, and staff records.
  • Upholds a positive, solution-oriented attitude to support a healthy learning community.
  • Complies with all District policies and procedures.
  • Adheres to federal and state laws, regulations, and policies.

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 

  • Frequent lifting of 5 to 10 pounds.
  • Occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds.
  • Frequent sitting, bending, walking, and standing.
  • Occasional stooping, kneeling, squatting, and reaching.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
  • Dynamic, active, and clean school environment.

REPORTS TO:

Principal
LOCATION:
Bishop Elementary School
SALARY:
Salary placement ranges from $54,587 to $105,191 and is determined based on education, years of experience, and the Negotiated Agreement. The most current Licensed Salary Schedule is posted on the Englewood Schools Career webpage.  The salary amounts listed in this job description reflect a full-time (1.0 FTE), full school-year assignment. Compensation for appointments that are less than 1.0 FTE and/or less than a full school year will be prorated accordingly. 





Englewood Schools accepts up to 19 years of verified experience. 

Stipend Note: Per the Negotiated Agreement, any District Teacher-Coordinator will also be paid an additional 10% of the Formula Base as a stipend for duties over and above the regular teaching assignment. This amount will be prorated if fewer than 191 workdays are completed or less than 1.0 FTE.
BENEFITS:
At Englewood Schools, we provide a comprehensive benefits package designed to enhance employee well-being and satisfaction. Our offerings include Paid Time Off (PTO), medical, dental, and vision insurance, and pre-tax savings options through Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), with monthly District contributions for HSA. The costs for short and long-term disability programs are 100% covered, which provide financial protection in the event of illness or injury. Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides counseling and support services, and our wellness programs are designed to promote a healthy lifestyle.
In addition to these benefits, we offer a comprehensive retirement plan through the Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA), as well as additional retirement savings options including 401(k), 403(b), and 457(b) plans.  Optional voluntary plans are also available for life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D), critical illness, cancer, and accidents, offering additional layers of security.
For more details about benefits at Englewood Schools, please refer to the Benefit Guide available on the District's website.
 







ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

New hires or rehires will be responsible for the fingerprint processing fee required for background checks through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Per the Negotiated Agreement, all teachers who start after the students' first day of school are designated as temporary.

CLOSING DATE:

 This position will close 6/22/2026.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

All interested and qualified applicants must complete an online application.  Incomplete applications and resumes received in lieu of applications will not be considered.  Selected applicants will be contacted for an interview.

This job description is not intended to create any express or implied contract of employment or expectancy of continued employment for any definite term.

In compliance with Titles VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 and Colorado law, Englewood Schools does not unlawfully discriminate against otherwise qualified students, employees, applicants for employment, or members of the public on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, religion, national origin, ancestry, family composition, or need for special education services. Discrimination against employees and applicants for employment based on age, genetic information, and conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth is also prohibited in accordance with state and/or federal law. Harassment, if it rises to the level described in state law, is a prohibited form of discrimination. To review Title IX policies and procedures, please click here. Inquiries or complaints may be referred to Dr. Rana Razzaque, Director of Opportunity, Access & Inclusion and Title IX Coordinator, 4101 S. Bannock St., Englewood, CO 80110, 303-806-2004 or may be filed directly with the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 1244 North Speer Blvd., Suite 310, Denver, CO 80204. Complaints regarding violations of Title VII (employment) and the ADEA (prohibiting age discrimination in employment) may be filed directly with the Federal Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 950 17th St., Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202, or the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 825, Denver, CO 80202.