Kenyon College invites applications for the position of Assistant Field Hockey Coach. This is a full time, 10-month reporting position with benefits. Under the general direction of the Head Field Hockey Coach, this coach will assist with the responsibilities of the NCAA D-III Field Hockey program in accordance and compliance with NCAA, NCAC, and Kenyon College policies and regulations. The Assistant Field Hockey Coach will work in conjunction with the head coach to fulfill the following responsibilities: coaching student athletes, scouting opponents, and recruiting. Although the head coach will be primarily responsible for the organization, maintenance and implementation of the offensive and defensive game plan and installation, this assistant position will work to complement this process. Additional responsibilities will be assigned in game management, facility overview, teaching, and / or administration.
It is also expected that the Assistant Field Hockey Coach embrace the department mission of fostering learning and developing community with a focus on the values of citizenship, competition, resiliency, sportsmanship, and teamwork within Kenyon’s unique campus culture. Successful candidates will be able to show a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in their support for students from diverse ethnic, socioeconomic, religious, and national backgrounds.
Kenyon College is an equal opportunity employer and applications from members of all underrepresented groups are encouraged. It is the College's policy to evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, physical and/or mental disability, age, religion, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by institutional policy or state, local, or federal law. Kenyon College has a strong commitment to supporting diversity, equity and inclusion.
Kenyon College is a highly selective liberal arts college of 1800 students located in the village of Gambier, 50 miles northeast of Columbus, Ohio. The Owls currently compete in 22 intercollegiate sports, 11 men's and 11 women's, within the North Coast Athletic Conference (Division III). That number will grow to 23 in 2025-26, when women's golf is added. Kenyon is a founding member of the NCAC, the first conference in the country devoted to giving equal emphasis to men's and women's sports. Since the NCAC began competition in the 1984-85 academic year, Kenyon teams have collected 130 conference championships. Kenyon leads all NCAA Division III institutions with a total of 62 national championship trophies and ranks second with 91 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship award-winners.
Kenyon College is an equal opportunity employer and applications from members of all underrepresented groups are encouraged. Kenyon College has a strong commitment to supporting diversity, equity and inclusion.