Methodist University, an NCAA Division III institution is accepting applications for the Head Women’s Golf coaching position. This is a full-time position. The head coach will be responsible for the complete management and organization of a competitive women’s golf program including, but not limited to, recruitment and retention of qualified student-athletes, coaching, player development, mentorship, scheduling, practice and match/tournament organization and budgeting within all University, NCAA, and USA South Conference rules, regulations, guidelines and philosophies. Interested applicants should apply through the Methodist University website.
Bachelor’s Degree required; previous collegiate head coaching and demonstrated experience in the recruitment and retention of student-athletes at the NCAA Division III level preferred. Master’s degree in business or related field preferred.
Successful candidates will demonstrate the potential for collaborative leadership, a high degree of personal initiative, and a commitment to student engagement and belonging.
Candidates must have the ability to relate effectively to current and prospective student-athletes, exhibit strong time management and organizational skills, and demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, as well as knowledge of NCAA and USA South Conference rules and regulations.
Methodist University, located in Fayetteville, NC serves approximately 2,000 students. The student/faculty ratio is 12:1. Average class size is around 15 students. The University offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 80 fields of study (majors and concentrations) including mass communications, criminal justice, business administration, engineering, forensic science, graphic design, psychology, education, and social work. The University offers master’s degree programs in physician assistant studies, health administration, nursing, and business administration; along with doctoral-level programs in physical therapy (DPT) and occupational therapy (OTD). Methodist is a member of the USA-South Athletic Conference and NCAA Division III.