Lincoln Public Schools
Job Type : Other
Date Posted : 27 March 2026
1. Knowledge of and training in the specific activity.
2. Successful interview.
3. Previous experience in coaching or moderating the specific activity, preferred.
4. Applicant must show evidence to the RIPCOA that he/she has completed an approved first aid and CPR/AED course.
5. Proof of current and valid First Aid, CPR & AED cards.
6. Must have completed the following prior to first practice: NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching course, NFHS Concussion course, & NFHS Sudden Cardiac Arrest, Protecting Students from Abuse, Heat Illness Prevention, Student mental Health & Suicide prevention, First Aid, Health, and Safety, and a Sport Specific Course
2. Successful interview.
3. Previous experience in coaching or moderating the specific activity, preferred.
4. Applicant must show evidence to the RIPCOA that he/she has completed an approved first aid and CPR/AED course.
5. Proof of current and valid First Aid, CPR & AED cards.
6. Must have completed the following prior to first practice: NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching course, NFHS Concussion course, & NFHS Sudden Cardiac Arrest, Protecting Students from Abuse, Heat Illness Prevention, Student mental Health & Suicide prevention, First Aid, Health, and Safety, and a Sport Specific Course
Position Type:After school/Evening
Job Categories:
Athletics & Activities > Coaching
Welcome to Lincoln School District, Lincoln High School, Lincoln Public Schools AthleticsNestled in northern Rhode Island, the Lincoln Public School District contains six schools. The four elementary schools – Saylesville, Lonsdale, Central Lincoln, and Northern Lincoln – all four offer full day kindergarten. Northern Lincoln Elementary also offers a pre-school program. Lincoln also has one middle school and one high school. The total enrollment for Lincoln Public Schools (as of March 2023) remains steady at approximately 3,330 students. In August 2016, Lincoln High School was given a silver medal by US New & World Report’s ranking of top high schools throughout the country. This is an award only 10% of U.S. schools receive. Each of Lincoln’s four elementary schools received bronze medals in Rhode Island’s Healthier School Challenge contest, hosted by the United State Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Services in 2015. The challenge recognizes outstanding nutrition and physical activity programs., Nestled in northern Rhode Island, the Lincoln Public School District contains six schools. The four elementary schools – Saylesville, Lonsdale, Central Lincoln, and Northern Lincoln – all four offer full day kindergarten. Northern Lincoln Elementary also offers a pre-school program. Lincoln also has one middle school and one high school. The total enrollment for Lincoln Public Schools (as of March 2023) remains steady at approximately 3,330 students. In August 2016, Lincoln High School was given a silver medal by US New & World Report’s ranking of top high schools throughout the country. This is an award only 10% of U.S. schools receive. Each of Lincoln’s four elementary schools received bronze medals in Rhode Island’s Healthier School Challenge contest, hosted by the United State Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Services in 2015. The challenge recognizes outstanding nutrition and physical activity programs, Nestled in northern Rhode Island, the Lincoln Public School District contains six schools. The four elementary schools – Saylesville, Lonsdale, Central Lincoln, and Northern Lincoln – all four offer full day kindergarten. Northern Lincoln Elementary also offers a pre-school program. Lincoln also has one middle school and one high school. The total enrollment for Lincoln Public Schools (as of March 2023) remains steady at approximately 3,330 students. In August 2016, Lincoln High School was given a silver medal by US New & World Report’s ranking of top high schools throughout the country. This is an award only 10% of U.S. schools receive. Each of Lincoln’s four elementary schools received bronze medals in Rhode Island’s Healthier School Challenge contest, hosted by the United State Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Services in 2015. The challenge recognizes outstanding nutrition and physical activity programs
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