Director of Athletics
Company: Lakeside School
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Leadership Opportunity: Seattle,
WA Lakeside School, an independent, non-sectarian day school in
Seattle serving 891 students in grades 5–12, seeks an energetic,
strategic, and student-centered leader to serve as the next
Director of Athletics. This is an exciting opportunity for a
forward-looking educator to lead a nationally-respected program
that blends competitive excellence, robust student participation,
and character-driven development aligned with Lakeside’s mission,
vision, and values. With 26 varsity teams—many with junior varsity
and Middle School counterparts—and participation rates exceeding
80% in the Upper School and 90% in the Middle School, athletics is
a defining feature of the Lakeside experience. The next director
will guide a program that consistently earns league, district, and
state recognition; supports lifelong health and wellness; and
contributes meaningfully to the culture of the school. Reporting to
the assistant head of school/Upper School director, the director of
athletics serves as a member of the school’s directors group and
leads a dedicated team of athletics employees, coaches, program
head, and trainers. The director champions a program grounded in
excellence, integrity, sportsmanship, and belonging while ensuring
athletics is a place where all students are supported, challenged,
and inspired. This is a full time (1.0 FTE), exempt, administrative
appointment on a full-year schedule (July 1 to June 30). Lakeside:
Fast Facts About the Position The Director of Athletics provides
visionary leadership for Lakeside’s 5–12 interscholastic athletics
program. As both leader and educator, the director works closely
with students, employees, coaches, administrative colleagues, and
families to create an environment where athletic achievement and
personal growth reinforce one another. They will join a dedicated
community that believes deeply in the invaluable role of athletics
in student development and school culture. The next director will
have the opportunity to deepen connection between athletics and the
school’s mission; foster a culture of coaching excellence; enhance
program cohesion across divisions; support aspiring collegiate
athletes; strengthen operational systems; and serve as a visible
and engaged presence across the community. Essential
responsibilities Advance a mission-aligned program that reflects
Lakeside’s values of integrity and belonging, ensuring athletics
supports students’ social, emotional, and physical development.
Lead the 5–12 Interscholastic Athletics Program and ensure
consistent implementation of policies, procedures, and
expectations. Supervise and mentor an experienced staff: an
associate athletics director, three assistant athletics directors,
two athletic trainers, two strength coaches, an event and
facilities manager, and varsity head coaches. Hire, support, and
evaluate coaches; lead professional development; and ensure
appropriate staffing at athletic contests. Build cohesion across
divisions, uniting Middle and Upper School athletics through shared
expectations, communication, and programmatic alignment. Champion
health, safety, and wellness by overseeing risk management,
athletic training, strength and conditioning, and best practices in
student-athlete care. Oversee the daily operations of athletics,
including scheduling, event supervision, equipment and apparel
management, and coordination of facilities. Represent athletics
within school leadership, offering thoughtful, informed
perspectives on school-wide policy, culture, and long-term planning
while working with all departments to enhance the student
experience. Continue fostering a culture of high-quality coaching,
building systems for recruiting, developing, mentoring, and
evaluating coaches and program personnel. Support college-bound
athletes, partnering with college counseling to guide the 10–20% of
Lakesiders who pursue intercollegiate athletics each year. Partner
externally with CYO, the Metro League, WIAA, and peer institutions
to maintain strong relationships and uphold Lakeside’s leadership
in the region. Enhance communication and visibility, working within
the office and with communications on storytelling, publicity, web
and social media content, and community engagement. Plan for
program sustainability, collaborating with development and business
offices on budgeting, facilities planning, and potential
fundraising initiatives. Manage the department finances and budget,
including purchasing all equipment and uniforms. Serve as a member
of the directors group, contributing to decisions about school-wide
initiatives, strategic planning, and community culture. Serve as a
visible ambassador for athletics at games, assemblies, admissions
events, and community gatherings. Interpret and communicate WIAA
and school eligibility guidelines; address concerns raised by
students, families, and coaches. Collaborate with enrollment
management and admissions to attract prospective student-athletes
who would thrive at Lakeside and enhance the program. Partner
closely with the communications team to ensure timely, accurate,
and engaging athletics coverage. Fully participate actively in the
life of the school, including faculty meetings, student-support
conversations, professional development, and major school events.
Perform other duties as assigned by the assistant head of
school/Upper School director. Qualities of the Director of
Athletics The ideal candidate is a relationship-centered leader who
is visible, approachable, enthusiastic, and deeply committed to
student growth. They bring both competitive drive and emotional
intelligence, pairing strategic vision with operational excellence.
Successful candidates will demonstrate: A student-first mindset
grounded in empathy, integrity, and clear communication. Ability to
build trust and work collaboratively with staff, coaches, faculty,
administrators, families, and external partners. Skill in managing
complex logistics while maintaining a calm, solutions-oriented
approach. Ability and eagerness to provide excellent feedback to
team members and have challenging conversations to help community
members learn and grow, when needed. A passion for educational
athletics and a belief in the developmental power of sports.
Commitment to equity and inclusion, ensuring the program is
accessible, welcoming, and supportive for students from all
backgrounds. Strong organizational and project-management
abilities, with meticulous attention to detail. Ability to speak
compellingly about athletics, both publicly and in writing,
representing Lakeside with professionalism and enthusiasm.
Qualifications Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in the
liberal arts or in a field related to athletics or physical
education. A Master’s degree in education, athletics, physical
education, or independent school leadership is preferred, but not
required. Three or more years of experience as an athletic
director, assistant athletic director, or comparable role.
Extensive coaching experience. Strong understanding of, or
willingness to learn, the collegiate recruiting process. Working
knowledge of MS Office and Google Workspace. Demonstrated ability
to work effectively with students and families from diverse
backgrounds. Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organizational skills and follow-through. References that
reflect maturity, integrity, self-awareness, and the ability to
thrive in a highly visible community role. Successful completion of
at least three criminal background checks. Compensation and
Benefits Salary Range: $165,000 - $190,000 based upon experience
and education. Lakeside School is committed to attracting and
retaining outstanding candidates and provides a competitive
compensation package. Lakeside School offers a competitive
compensation package and a comprehensive set of benefits,
including: Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance
(based on FTE) Dependent medical and vision subsidy Retirement with
generous employer contribution Life/disability insurance Employee
Assistance Program Flexible spending accounts Free lunch Free
parking Bus/bike benefits Housing assistance program Reduced
facility rentals Passport Corporate membership Computer loan
program Paid holidays and vacation Use of school library and
gymnasium Mentoring Professional Development Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and
salary history via Lakeside’s online application system.
Application review will begin January 5, 2026, and the position
will remain open until filled. Working at Lakeside Lakeside School
is committed to sustaining a community in which individuals from
diverse cultures and backgrounds teach, learn, and thrive together.
To learn more about working at Lakeside—including professional
development, mentoring, benefits, and opportunities for
involvement—please visit the Careers page on the Lakeside School
website. Participate in the 2026 Diversity Career Fair hosted by
POCIS Northwest Virtual: Sunday, February 8, 2026, 9am-12pm PST on
Zoom In-Person: Saturday, February 28, 2026, 9am-12pm at The
Lakeside Middle School For more information and to register, visit
Diversity Career Fair
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