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Head Coach- (DIII) – Head Coach (PSU1445-02)
Job Summary
The Head Coach oversees all activities of a University athletic team; plans and directs training of student athletes; assesses individuals' abilities and skill level to determine appropriate team position; analyzes opposing team performance and capabilities and determine game strategy; assists players in reaching highest athletic potential through athletic training and leadership skills; responds to media requests and promotes the team; collaborates with the development office to identify, cultivate, and solicit donor prospects; actively recruits and retains top prospective student athletes; maintains familiarity with NCAA and/or other applicable rules and regulations.
Representative Duties
- Hire, supervise, mentor, and evaluate Assistant Coaches/Associate Head Coaches and other athletics staff
- Direct the entire recruiting process, which includes the identification, evaluation, recruitment, and retention of top prospective student-athletes
- Establish and enhance the competitive schedule, coordinate team travel, and maintain compliance with University guidelines
- Respond to local, regional, and/or national media requests while maintaining access/availability of the coaching staff and student-athletes; serve as a spokesperson not only for the team, but in some cases, for the athletic department
- Collaborate with marketing and communications, events staff, ticket office, and facility manager to promote the team and increase attendance at home events; assist with efforts to secure sponsorships
- Coordinate practice planning, skill development, and design coaching strategies which prepare team for competition
- Establish and enforce rules of conduct as well as mentor student-athletes to foster athletic, academic, emotional, and social growth
- Collaborate with athletic and University units such as admissions, financial aid, medical services, academic support, judicial affairs, student-athlete services, international programs, and compliance office
- Oversee booster clubs to ensure compliance with University, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations
- Collaborate with development office to identify, cultivate, steward, and solicit donor prospects for the sport and intercollegiate athletics
- Manage the operational budget while demonstrating fiscal responsibility and support of cost containment initiatives
- Schedule, plan, organize, and conduct summer sport camps in support of athletics and the University; promote the growth of sport camps
- Adhere to University, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations with a clear mandate to self-report any violations
Level Matrix
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Salary Structure
- Not Selected
FLSA Exemption Status
Exempt
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree
Minimum Experience
Differs per sport
Equivalency
N/A
Additional Job Requirements
Job Profile last updated on 2024-03-01