Head Coach - Men’s & Women’s Track & Field
Department
Overview
The Head Coach is responsible for the administration and organization of a successful Track & Field program that competes in the Centennial Conference at the NCAA Division III level.
Responsibilities
Specific Responsibilities:
- Prepare, schedule and organize daily practice sessions, travel schedules, game preparation for competition, and off-season training, devise team rules and expectations
- Organize and administer the recruiting of prospective student-athletes in accordance with the NCAA, Centennial Conference, and Ursinus College policies and procedures.
- Hire, organize, direct, and mentor the coaching staff to carry out the goals and objectives of the program; support all athletes, coaches and staff on and off the field
- Provide general advising, mentoring and support to student-athletes and work to ensure their academic progress and ongoing eligibility, keeping the College’s mission and values in mind.
- Responsibly expend allocated budget to ensure that the budget balances each fiscal year and manage all aspects of fundraising, alumni relations and community outreach.
- Engage in regular consultation with athletic training personnel to implement appropriate risk management strategies and maximize the safety and overall wellness of student-athletes.
- Work collaboratively with the Compliance Officer in regard to adhering to all rules and regulations of the NCAA.
- Field a team that will be as competitive as possible within the guidelines set by the NCAA, CC and Ursinus College.
- Engage in ethical decision-making and outstanding sportsmanship; be mindful of representing Athletics in a professional/positive way
- Execute all of these responsibilities as head coach in a manner that reflects an ongoing commitment to the excellence, integrity and success of the Track & Field program, of the Department of Athletics, and Ursinus College.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s degree preferred
- Knowledge of rules and techniques of the sport
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent organizational, delegation and planning ability
- Knowledge of NCAA Division III and Centennial Conference rules and regulations
- Experience with recruiting and fundraising
Application
Interested candidates should apply here.
Once you create an applicant account, you will be prompted to upload your cover letter, resume, and a list with contact information for three references to the applicant database.
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