Description: The Part-Time Head Women's Golf Coach is responsible for the development and maintenance of an effective and competitive NCAA Division III Women's Golf program, and will report directly to the Director of Athletics. The recruitment and retention of quality student-athletes in this sport will be integral to this position. The head coach is responsible for all aspects that relate to the Women's Golf program to include the ongoing development of the student-athlete. The head coach will also be expected to demonstrate the ability to team promote the physical, intellectual, and social growth of student-athletes.
Responsibilities:
Coaching:
Understand and comply with all rules and guidelines set forth by the NCAA Division III, the CCIW (College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), Carroll University, and the Carroll University Athletic program's policies and procedures.
Provide a framework for student-athletes to perform to their potential by teaching and developing skill levels and game strategies for all team members during practice sessions in preparation for their use during intercollegiate competition while utilizing proper judgement in the instruction and expectations while operating with the highest possible safety standards observed.
Teach and set expectations of appropriate team conduct during competition, travel, practice and University event, and at any other times when the team is representing the University.
Develop teams which are competitive within the conference, region and nationally by maximizing the student-athletes' talents while also teaching and promoting teamwork.
Provide guidance to student-athletes through teaching life skills and social responsibility in order to improve their physical, intellectual and social maturity.
Create an environment through instruction and modeling for student-athletes to observe and learn integrity, camaraderie, and respect in order to provide a positive environment for all student-athletes.
Serve as a resource to student-athletes navigating the balance of academic and athletic demands appropriately.
Foster University and community interest in the program.
Articulate and contribute to the goals of the University and Department.
Act as a professional and positive representative of the Carroll University Educational Experience.
Provide support directly to student-athletes and create a network of support within the team and through the usage of other campus support entities.
Plan, organize and manage all in-season and out-or-season practices and competitions.
Oversee conduct and discipline of the team.
Retain student-athletes on the team, and at Carroll University.
Inventory, manages, and update equipment, and assist with the management of all game and practice facilities utilized by the team and department.
Select, supervise, teach, and evaluate all assistant coach staff including full-time, part-time, graduate assistants, student assistants, and volunteer coaches.
Organize and administer team fundraising and alumni activities, camp/clinic programs, as well as participating in departmental and University fundraising activities.
Perform public relations and promotional activities for the promotion of the sport, department, and the University.
Organize and conduct sports camps or clinics in this sport where possible.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience:
Bachelor's degree(required)
Master's degree (preferred)
Expertise in the sport having a minimum of 5 years of progressive coaching experience on the intercollegiate level (preferred)
Knowledge of and compliance with the NCAA Division III mission and philosophies (preferred)
Possess all current certifications required for this position.
Budgeting background. (preferred)
Human Relations Skills:
Excellent organizational, communication and leadership skills, whether dealing with individuals or groups and an ability to work well with different constituents.
Ability to effectively analyze and teach the fundamental skills and strategies of the sport.
Ability to successfully motivate all associated with the team.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of records and information.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Positive attitude towards the University and its intercollegiate programs is essential.
Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Computer Skills:
Excel Spreadsheet.
Understanding budgeting and budget management.
Job Number: #1920-041
Please reference job #1920-041 and submit cover letter and resume to: hroffice@carrollu.edu
Human Resources
Carroll University
100 N. East Avenue
Waukesha, WI 53186
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