Atlanta, GA – The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, GA is on the lookout for a highly qualified individual to take on the role of Head of Program for Girls Basketball. This prestigious school boasts an expansive athletic department that is home to 24 varsity sports and 74 teams in grades 6-12, with an impressive number of over 1,000 students participating in athletics.
The entire athletic program at Westminster recently clinched the top spot in the country according to MaxPreps rankings, a remarkable achievement that speaks volumes about the school’s commitment to athletic excellence. With a total of 319 state championships under its belt, Westminster stands as a powerhouse in Georgia sports. Over the past five years, the school has seen 134 students across 18 different sports go on to compete collegiately at 54 NCAA schools nationwide.
The chosen candidate for the Head of Program for Girls Basketball position will have the opportunity to lead and shape the future of the girls’ basketball program at Westminster. The school competes in the Georgia High School Association and is set to participate in Region 6 AAAA in the upcoming 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons.
Interested candidates can access the complete job description and application information here.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to make a mark in girls’ basketball at one of Georgia’s most esteemed educational institutions. Join Westminster Schools in shaping the next generation of student-athletes and contributing to the rich athletic legacy of the school.
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