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Description
The head coach for baseball is responsible for effectively operating all aspects of an NCAA Division III men’s baseball program. This includes, but is not limited to, recruiting academically qualified and athletically talented high school athletes, leading and managing the student-athletes and assistant coaches, organizing and running practices, creating and sustaining an environment that supports the Tufts mission, building a competitive schedule, operating the program within budgetary limits, managing administrative tasks effectively, and actively participating in alumni engagement and fundraising activities.
Essential Functions:
- Identify, evaluate and successfully recruit highly-selective student-athletes within the framework and guidelines of University and conference guidelines and policies.
- Educate and coach student-athletes.
- Supervise and direct assistant coaches, ensuring adherence to all association, conference and university rules by student-athletes and support staff.
- Team and program fund-raising and external relations as needed (camps, clinics, etc.)
- Secondary duty as assigned by the Director of Athletics.
Basic Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree; a minimum of five (5) years coaching experience.
- Strong leadership, interpersonal and communication skills; demonstrated ability to effectively coach the sport of baseball, develop and relate to student-athletes in an extremely competitive academic environment.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion; gender equity; and the mission of Tufts University
- Knowledge of NCAA and NESCAC rules and a commitment to abide by them at all times.
Ability to recruit academically qualified and athletically talented student-athletes to Tufts - Dedication to the full academic, athletic and social development of student-athletes.
Extensive knowledge of the sport and a sophisticated understanding of coaching strategies with a demonstrated ability to enhance student-athlete development. - Ability to communicate effectively and foster positive relations with fellow athletics department staff members, student-athletes and other members of the Tufts community, including faculty, staff, donors, alumni, and local community members.