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Head Coach - Women's Soccer
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Hilbert College .
Directs all aspects of a successful NCAA Division III Soccer program. Responsible for the planning, development, and implementation of all activities related to the Women’s Soccer program, including recruiting potential student-athletes, supervising practices and games, managing the budget, controlling equipment and supplies, advising student-athletes, scouting opponents, and organizing program development activities. This is a full-time, 10‑month position.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Work with admissions and athletic recruiting coordinator to meet roster goals and field a competitive team
Oversee all game coaching and practice sessions with the aid of assistant coaches
Conduct team try‑outs, plan and schedule regular practice sessions
Prepare effective team strategy for formal contests
Evaluate team and individual performances on a regular basis
Abide by NCAA and AMCC rules and regulations
Coordinate an effective in‑ and out‑of‑season player conditioning program
Provide input on scheduling and monitor the team budget, implement two beneficial team fundraising projects
Maintain accurate uniform and equipment inventories, project future supply needs
Plan and closely supervise all team travel
Serve as a positive role model for all student-athletes
Develop and maintain good communication with team members; utilize effective motivational strategies
Develop and implement demanding but fair equitable team policies and training rules
Cultivate good rapport with other campus and athletic services
Develop an effective working relationship with the media, officials, opponents, booster club and former players (alumni)
Attend conference‑wide meetings, clinics, and workshops
Make hiring recommendations; train and orientate assistant coaches
Job Requirements
Knowledge of NCAA and AMCC rules and regulations
Basic computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Able to work independently as well as supervise others
Able to lift and carry heavy items (up to approximately 30 lbs)
Willingness to work nights and weekends
Strong organizational skills
Minimum Qualifications
Playing and coaching experience, preferably at the college level
Bachelor’s degree required
Valid driver license
Compensation: $42,500
Senior Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Education and Training
Industries
Higher Education
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Head Coach - Women's Soccer
role at
Hilbert College .
Directs all aspects of a successful NCAA Division III Soccer program. Responsible for the planning, development, and implementation of all activities related to the Women’s Soccer program, including recruiting potential student-athletes, supervising practices and games, managing the budget, controlling equipment and supplies, advising student-athletes, scouting opponents, and organizing program development activities. This is a full-time, 10‑month position.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Work with admissions and athletic recruiting coordinator to meet roster goals and field a competitive team
Oversee all game coaching and practice sessions with the aid of assistant coaches
Conduct team try‑outs, plan and schedule regular practice sessions
Prepare effective team strategy for formal contests
Evaluate team and individual performances on a regular basis
Abide by NCAA and AMCC rules and regulations
Coordinate an effective in‑ and out‑of‑season player conditioning program
Provide input on scheduling and monitor the team budget, implement two beneficial team fundraising projects
Maintain accurate uniform and equipment inventories, project future supply needs
Plan and closely supervise all team travel
Serve as a positive role model for all student-athletes
Develop and maintain good communication with team members; utilize effective motivational strategies
Develop and implement demanding but fair equitable team policies and training rules
Cultivate good rapport with other campus and athletic services
Develop an effective working relationship with the media, officials, opponents, booster club and former players (alumni)
Attend conference‑wide meetings, clinics, and workshops
Make hiring recommendations; train and orientate assistant coaches
Job Requirements
Knowledge of NCAA and AMCC rules and regulations
Basic computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Able to work independently as well as supervise others
Able to lift and carry heavy items (up to approximately 30 lbs)
Willingness to work nights and weekends
Strong organizational skills
Minimum Qualifications
Playing and coaching experience, preferably at the college level
Bachelor’s degree required
Valid driver license
Compensation: $42,500
Senior Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Education and Training
Industries
Higher Education
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