Position Title: Part-Time Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach
About Albertus Magnus College
Albertus Magnus College thrives as a diverse and dynamic institution serving 1,500 students in three distinct degree programs: traditional undergraduate, accelerated adult undergraduate, and master’s degrees. Through its liberal arts and professional educational offerings and its long-standing excellence in student-centered, values-based education, Albertus Magnus College is a shining example of modern-day education. Explore more about the college here.
Job Overview
The Head Golf Coach is expected to direct the day-to-day operation and development of the programs at Albertus Magnus College. The Head Coach is accountable for building the requisite roster size and developing a student-athlete recruitment plan to ensure the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of an appropriate roster. The Head Coach implements a strength and conditioning program and plans for and manages practices and games. The Head Coach also must provide positive guidance to each student-athlete that fosters and develops the premise that athletics are an integral component of the student experience and that athletic achievement must not come at the expense of academic success.
Along with coaching responsibilities, this position has additional duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics.
Essential Functions
Develop and implement a recruiting plan to achieve and maintain a roster size adequate for sponsorship of Men’s Golf and Women’s Golf in accordance with the College’s enrollment growth strategies.
Develop and implement a daily practice plan to ensure proper preparation for intercollegiate competition.
Provides contest preparation by scouting opponents.
Promotes the visions and values of Albertus Magnus College by emphasizing the experience and education of each student-athlete as the most important component of intercollegiate athletic participation.
Supervises assistant coaches and provides feedback for continued growth and development.
Represents their respective program during coaches’ meetings.
Provides a year-round strength and conditioning program tailored towards the individual sport.
All other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics.
Qualifications
Knowledge of collegiate rules and a demonstrated compliance with said rules.
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrated experience as a student-athlete or coach of the sport(s).
General understanding of the recruiting process at the college level.
A demonstrated commitment to the NCAA Division III philosophy regarding the student-athlete experience.
Education
Bachelor’s degree required
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrated experience as a student-athlete or coach of the sport(s).
General understanding of the recruiting process at the college level.
A demonstrated commitment to the NCAA Division III philosophy regarding the student-athlete experience.
Work Schedule Requirements
Evening and some weekend hours are required
Benefits
Full-time employees are eligible to receive medical, dental, and vision benefits. Full-Time employees can earn between 18-23 paid time off a year. The employer covers tuition remission after 90 days of employment and covers 100 % (employees responsible for books and technology fees). The college is committed to work-life balance and has a summer schedule from June through August. We currently have 14 paid holidays, including a winter break. You will have the opportunity to participate in our retirement plan from day one, and after one year of employment, the college contributes depending on your service years.
Albertus Magnus College is strongly committed to the principles and practices of diversity throughout the College community. Albertus Magnus College is an equal-opportunity employer and invites all qualified applicants to consider this opportunity and apply.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Other
Job function
Other
Industries
Higher Education
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