Justin-Siena is seeking a Freshmen Baseball Head Coach for the 2026-2027 school year. The school competes in the Vine Valley Athletic League (VVAL) and the North Coast Section (NCS). Candidates must have a commitment to building a loving, inclusive community and to developing holistic growth in student-athletes. The position is part-time and comes with a competitive stipend. However, some consideration for a full-time position may be determined based on qualification. Lower level Head Coaches report directly to the Varsity Head Coach.
The successful candidate will articulate a vision for a successful Frosh Baseball Team that aligns with the core principles of a Lasallian school and the Baseball Program. Further, it is expected the Head Coach will direct all phases of the team including practice planning, conditioning, and strategy. The Baseball program will be active from Fall 2026 through May 2027. Finally, the head coach embraces the responsibility of being a positive role model/mentor for students and as a representative of Justin-Siena High School.
Preferred qualifications:
? Three or more years of successful coaching experience
? Bachelor’s Degree
? Understanding of CIF Bylaws and Guidelines
? Demonstrated ability to lead others
? Effective Communication and Organizational Skills
To Apply:
? Fill out the application entitled “Frosh Baseball Head Coach” which can be found on the Careers section of the Justin-Siena website.
? For further information contact Andrew Bettencourt ’02, Athletic Director:
[email protected]
? Review of Applications will begin immediately, and the position is open until filled.
The selected candidate must pass a pre-employment background check. Justin-Siena is an AA/EO/Title IX Employer.
School policy prohibits discrimination based on the following legally protected characteristics: race, color, gender, marital status, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, or any other basis protected by applicable federal or state laws.