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Running Coaching Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Assistant Baseball Coach

Beloit, WI · On-site

$35K - $37K/yr

... in coaching baseball and recruiting student-athletes at the collegiate level. In addition, candidates will support the strength and conditioning coach in managing and running training for various ...

... in coaching baseball and recruiting student-athletes at the collegiate level. In addition, candidates will support the strength and conditioning coach in managing and running training for various ...

Assistant Baseball Coach

Beloit, WI · On-site

$35K - $37K/yr

... in coaching baseball and recruiting student-athletes at the collegiate level. In addition, candidates will support the strength and conditioning coach in managing and running training for various ...

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What is the difference between Running Coaching vs Running Physical Therapist?

AspectRunning CoachingRunning Physical Therapist
CredentialsCertifications in coaching, sports science, or fitnessLicenses in physical therapy, advanced degrees in rehab
Work EnvironmentFitness centers, outdoor tracks, personal training settingsClinics, hospitals, rehab centers
Employer & IndustrySports teams, gyms, individual clientsHealthcare, rehabilitation clinics

Running coaching focuses on improving running performance, technique, and training plans, often working with healthy athletes. Running physical therapists diagnose and treat injuries, providing rehab and injury prevention. While both work with runners, coaching emphasizes performance enhancement, whereas physical therapy centers on injury management and recovery.

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Infographic showing various Running Coaching job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.

High School Cross Country JV Head Coach

Hortonville Area School District

Hortonville, WI • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired 2 days ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description


 

Introduction: The cross-country program focus is to instruct the sport of running cross country to all participants in grades 9 through 12.   

Reports to:  Activities Director and/or Building Principal

Supervises: Students

COACHING DESCRIPTIONS:

Head Coach - Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Must know and understand the Co-curricular Handbook and any Board policies associated with Co-curricular activities
  • Oversee / organize practices, activities, and schedules
  • Order equipment
  • Complete participant event schedules
  • Responsible for data entry to include but not limited to stats and any other tournament information
  • Responsible for equipment
  • Responsible for student safety
  • Coaching focus cross country fundamentals
  • Coach needs to stay after practice or meet until the activity buses leave or until every student has been picked up.
  • Conduct preseason parent meetings
  • Evaluate assistant coaches with the high school program
  • Facilitate in season and offseason strength and conditioning program through the school's athletic performance coordinator.

Assistant Coach Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Must know and understand the Co-curricular Handbook and any Board policies associated with Co-curricular activities
  • Supervise warm-up / cool-down activities
  • Provide participant progress in coaching focus to head coaches
  • Responsible for equipment
  • Responsible for student safety
  • Coaching focus cross country fundamentals
  • Coach needs to stay after practice or meet until the activity buses leave or until every student has been picked up. 
     

Season Goals: An emphasis is placed on proper techniques.  The framework of exercising and personal commitment is stressed as lifelong goals.  We encourage the participants to be competitive with the opponent as well as with themselves, trying to improve throughout the season.

Certification and Licenses:  WIAA Rules Test Completion form and must have a valid driver's license.

Must have CPR and First Aid/AED certification.  Coaches that do not hold a DPI Teacher's License are required to take a coaching fundamentals course as well as a sports first aid course before they may coach their second year at a WIAA member senior high school.  See Activities Director for more information.

Physical Requirements: Shall complete a physical examination and TB Test as required by Wisconsin Statute.

Salary and benefits:  To be determined by the HASD Board of Education

Evaluation:    Activities Director

Employment:  Seasonal