Wittenberg University is seeking applications for a Head Coach for the Women's Lacrosse program. This is a full-time, 12-month position reporting to the Vice President and Director of Athletics. The Head Coach will lead all aspects of an NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse program.
Essential functions include, but are not limited to:
Adhere to and enforce all policies and procedures as stated in Wittenberg's athletics department, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations.
Recruit, retain, and monitor student-athletes who are academically prepared for the academic demands required of students at Wittenberg University.
Maintain budgetary responsibilities, review budget summary, and operate within budget constraints. Coordinate all expenditures and commitments with the Director of Athletics & Recreation to ensure fund approval and availability.
Oversee and monitor all budgeting, operational, fundraising, and camp accounts.
Adhere to departmental procedures relative to purchasing and travel expenditures.
Coordinate current and future competition schedules with the Director of Athletics & Recreation.
Schedule facilities as needed with the Athletic Facilities & Events staff.
Coordinate all practices and competition schedules with appropriate agencies for academic class time and the use of Wittenberg facilities.
Coordinate, attend, and supervise all daily practice sessions, workouts, team travel, and contests.
Ensure that all practices are conducted in a professional manner according to Wittenberg and NCAA time requirements.
Maintain and have thorough knowledge of NCAA, conference, and institutional rules and regulations.
Report any alleged violations of NCAA, NCAC, or institutional rules and regulations.
Assign coaching responsibilities for all practices and sport contests. Assign and supervise duties for assistant coaches if applicable and perform annual written evaluations of assistant coaches. The head coach is directly responsible for the actions of each assigned assistant and volunteer coach.
Monitor and submit all work study hours of student employees and contracts.
Speak to service groups and alumni organizations as assigned.
Attend all staff meetings and departmental luncheons.
Provide an opportunity for annual evaluations with student-athletes.
Cultivate alumni relations by working with the advancement office through projects that have been assigned or encouraged by the university, the Springfield community and/or the Alumni.
Perform other relevant duties as assigned such as special projects, programs, developmental activities, etc.
A bachelor's degree and 1-3 years' experience are required. A master's degree is preferred.
Candidates must:
Possess excellent organizational and communication skills
Be able to interact effectively and appropriately with student-athletes, parents, alumni, faculty, peers, community members, and administrators
Possess the skills to evaluate prospects, maintain and ensure student-athlete academic integrity
Demonstrate a commitment to the mission and values of Wittenberg University and Division III
Comply with NCAA, conference, and university rules and regulations.
Ability to remain in a stationary position for several hours.
Ability to transport up to 40 pounds.
The successful candidate will be proficient with FrontRush, SLATE, HUDL, Microsoft office, and social media platforms.
A valid driver's license is required; must meet required insurance qualifications found in Wittenberg Motor Pool policies and procedures. If license is from out of state, successful candidate will need to obtain a valid Ohio driver's license within 30 days of hire date.
Ability to travel and to work nights and weekends is required.
In surveying the grounds of what is now Wittenberg University, the Rev. Ezra Keller, the college's first president and founder, remarked: "This is a lovely spot for a literary institution." Today, that lovely spot encompasses more than 100 acres of rolling hills and hollows in southwestern Ohio, with architecturally distinctive structures that embrace Wittenberg's past and provide a beautiful backdrop to the teaching excellence and Lutheran-affiliated learning environment that has defined Wittenberg University since its founding in 1845. Nationally recognized for accessible professors, engaging classroom experiences, service opportunities, and valued athletics traditions, Wittenberg is home to 1,500 students, 60 majors, minors and special programs, three graduate programs, and 25 varsity sports.
Wittenberg University is committed to providing a comprehensive and competitive employee benefits package that attracts and retains talent to further the university's mission and contributes to the personal and financial well-being of employees and their families. From healthcare to our tuition benefit to vacation and holidays, our goal is to help our employees enjoy happy and healthy lifestyles, while maintaining a good work-life balance.