Lake Erie College, a small, co-educational, four-year, independent liberal arts college located in Painesville, OH, 30 miles east of Cleveland, invites applications for the full-time position of Head Coach, Women’s Basketball. Lake Erie College is an NCAA Division II program that competes in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (GMAC).
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RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Organizes, in conjunction with the director of athletics, all aspects of the program, including facility, game, practice and operational duties.
•Serves as recruiter for the sport of women’s basketball, identifying and evaluating potential students with that interest and organizing their recruitment in conjunction with the Office of Admissions.
•Acts as an ambassador of the College and conducts oneself in a positive manner and to heighten the awareness of the institution to all its constituents.
•Works closely with the promotional and fundraising efforts of the athletics department.
•Follows all institutional, NCAA, and GMAC regulations regarding women’s basketball and athletics in general.
•Makes budgetary suggestions regarding the proper operations and staffing of the areas of responsibility.
•Projects and promotes an inclusive education with the highest standards where student-athletes are empowered to lead lives of personal significance and professional success as global citizens.
•Creates an environment and plans for the academic success of the team.
•Operates within the mission of the College and athletics department to ensure a full NCAA DII student-athlete experience.
•Other duties as assigned by the director of athletics.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree.
Must have demonstrated ability to recruit prospective student-athletes.
Prior NCAA DII [sport] playing or coaching experience preferred.
Must have strong team building and management skills.
Growth and “doer” mindset and institutional teamwork ethic.
Creative, strategic, thoughtful, and has a sense of humor.
Must have ability to work across academic and administrative departments in a cooperative manner.
Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to supervise respective staff, as well as understand the student-athletes' commitment to academics, is a must.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with students, faculty, staff and the community.
Ability to work effectively with a diverse student population.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Qualified applicants will have the availability to work evenings and weekends, possess a valid driver’s license for transportation of team in vans or bus and have the ability to travel for team practices, competition and scouting.
Under the NCAA Bylaw 11.1.6 Sports-Safety Training, each head coach and all other coaches who are employed full time at an institution shall maintain current certification in first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automatic external defibrillator (AED) use.
All members of the department of athletics are responsible for knowing and following all institutional, Conference and NCAA regulations regarding recruiting and operations of the program. If regulations are not followed and result in a violation, employees are expected to self-report the violation to the compliance office or to the director of athletics. Additionally, employees must understand that those who knowingly violate, conceal, or attempt to cover up violations of NCAA rules shall be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
Lake Erie College, founded in 1856, provides an excellent, inclusive, and highly personalized education grounded in the liberal arts tradition. Guided by hope and care, our students are empowered to lead lives of personal significance and professional success as global citizens. We offer 35 undergraduate majors and master’s programs in business administration, professional studies, education, and physician assistant studies. Our students compete in 19 NCAA Division II varsity sports and on three intercollegiate equestrian teams.