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Southeastern University

Head Coach - Football

Southeastern University, Lakeland, Florida, United States, 33809

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Head Coach – Football Southeastern University (Lakeland Main Campus) – senior football coach position.

Job Summary The Head Coach will coach, mentor the team, supervise assistant coaches, handle recruiting, collaborate with the Athletic Director and other coaches, and perform other duties as assigned. The role supports the Christian mission of SEU.

Organizational Relationships Reports to: Athletic Director

Supervisory Responsibility: Assistant Coaches, Graduate Assistants

Indirect Supervisory Responsibility: Student Employees

Essential Duties

Oversee and execute the responsibilities of a head coach of a sport at SEU

Attend all practices, games, and recruiting functions

Plan and execute daily meetings and practice activities

Actively recruit prospective student-athletes to SEU

Support the Christian mission of SEU

Adhere to all applicable NAIA, Sun Conference, and institutional rules

Additional / Non-Essential Duties N/A

Location Lakeland Main Campus

Education Required: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.

Preferred: Bachelor's degree in a sports‑related discipline or a master's degree.

Experience Required: 3‑5 years of previous coaching experience in the sport.

Preferred: 3‑5 years previous head coaching experience at the college level in the sport.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Must have and exhibit evidence of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

Excellence in Leadership – develop and communicate a strong vision for the program and implement that vision.

Character and Culture Development – mentor, discipline, and promote personal growth spiritually, socially, and relationally, building a respectful team culture.

Academic Excellence – set and maintain high expectations for team and individual GPA, retention, and graduation; provide academic support for struggling athletes.

Competitiveness – demonstrate improving and sustained competitive excellence within the Sun Conference and the NAIA.

Team Player – demonstrate emotional intelligence, cooperation, communication, and a positive, coachable attitude.

Budget Oversight – manage the program budget within fiscal limits and scholarship allocation.

Conduct of the Team – set and enforce high standards for conduct in residence halls, off campus, during travel, and competition.

Recruiting – recruit mission‑fit student‑athletes who compete at a high level and have academic success; students need not be Christians, but the culture offers accountability and opportunities for spiritual encounters.

Professionalism – exhibit professional behavior during practice and competition, adhere to deadlines, and maintain department policy compliance.

Fundraising – raise funds in support of the program, when necessary.

Compliance – be familiar with and comply with NAIA bylaws and The Sun Conference.

Professional Development – seek opportunities to enhance knowledge of the game through clinics and other development.

Perform miscellaneous duties as assigned, including supervision of assistants, attendance at staff meetings, committee service, special projects, etc.

Work Environment All employees are responsible for maintaining an environment free from discrimination, intimidation, harassment, including sexual harassment.

This position is considered non‑essential for the purposes of Emergency Response.

Physical Requirements Standing for long periods and occasional lifting and moving of objects may be required.

Travel Yes – approximately 50% during the season, 25% out of season.

Schedule 40‑60 hours in‑season, 40 hours out of season. Football coaches are 12‑month salaried positions.

Training All new hires and employees transferring to a new position will have a 90‑day probationary period with required compliance training in department policies and procedures.

Safety

Employees are responsible for completing tasks safely and efficiently.

Report unsafe conditions or near‑miss incidents to supervisor and Risk Management.

Report work‑related injuries to Security and Human Resources; if life or limb is at risk, dial 911. Emergency employees must report for or remain at work unless otherwise instructed.

Screening All full‑time positions are security‑sensitive and require background checks. Drivers must pass an MVR and meet SEU insurance requirements.

Disclaimer SEU is an at‑will employer. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change. Employees must perform essential functions satisfactorily; reasonable accommodations may be made for disabilities. SEU is committed to a workplace free from unlawful discrimination and harassment. The equal‑opportunity policy applies to all aspects of employment. Employees agree to abide by policies in the Employee Handbook, SEU Mission, Vision, Statement of Faith, and Community Covenant.

Seniority Level Mid‑Senior

Employment Type Full‑time

Job Function Education and Training

Industries Higher Education

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