Pfeiffer University
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Description
As a head coach in Pfeiffer University’s intercollegiate athletic program, the Head Coach will be responsible for all functions relating to the management and logistics of a successful Division III Women’s Soccer program, including but not limited to recruiting, budget management, staffing, student-athlete supervision, scheduling events, and fundraising. Knowledge of and adherence to all applicable NCAA rules, Conference rules & regulations, bylaws, constitutions and related university rules, regulations and policies is required.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- The successful candidate for this position will oversee all aspects of a competitive intercollegiate program, including but not limited to the recruitment and retention of quality student-athletes, budgeting, scheduling, game and practice preparation and individual and team development.
- Meet the recruiting and roster expectation set by the Director of Athletics and the Vice President for Admissions. Roster expectation is 30 student-athletes.
- Fiscal responsibilities include budget management and fundraising for the women’s soccer program and assisting with the Athletic Departments fundraising efforts and events.
- Manage all aspects of the women's soccer program, including coaching the team during traditional and non-traditional segments; planning, organizing, and supervising practices.
- Develop and maintain a competitive program while overseeing compliance with NCAA and USA South rules and regulations. Responsible for the education of the women’s soccer coaching staff on all NCAA Compliance rules.
- Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the game and practice facility to ensure the safety and well-being of your student athletes.
- Perform other duties that may be assigned by the Director of Athletics, including but not limited to, game management responsibilities and assisting with department events and fundraising activities.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s Degree is required, Master’s degree is preferred. U.S.SF B license or NSCAA equivalent is desired.
- Coaching experience on the intercollegiate level; comprehensive knowledge of NCAA rules, regulations and compliance issues; proven ability to fundraise and recruit; excellent communication and conflict resolution skills; demonstrated leadership ability; prior supervisory/management experience; and valid driver’s license are all required.