University of Tennessee · Chattanooga, TN
full timePosted 50 days ago
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About the Role
The Head Women’s Golf Coach is responsible for all facets of the Women’s Golf program including but not limited to competitive performance, student-athlete development, student-athlete safety, health & well-being, recruiting, academics, compliance, program development, staff management, fundraising, team travel, camps/clinics, game day management, alumni relations, and community engagement.
Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Performs Sports Management including:
Organizing, preparing and conducting team practices, training, and competitionCompetition scheduling Budget maintenanceEquipment managementStaff managementProvides Communication for the following:
Constant communication with student-athletes Regular communication with sport administrator and athletic support staff related to sport (strength and conditioning, sports medicine, academic advising, sport information, marketing & promotions, equipment & facilities, MocsVision, and community service) Development staff regarding donor relationsCamps & ClinicsPerforms Recruiting as follows:
Emails, mailings, phone callsProspect evaluationsProspect contactsRecruiting servicesUnofficial and/or official campus visitsAdmissions contactsThe ideal candidate will possess the following:
Knowledge of NCAA Division I Women's GolfKnowledge of the NCAA compliance and recruiting rules Knowledge of ARMS softwareAbility to travel extensivelyAbility to manage staff Ability to communicate effectively
Review of applications will begin April 24, 2026, and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by this date will receive priority consideration.
Minimum Qualifications: Requires a bachelor’s degree and five years of Intercollegiate coaching experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Preferred Qualifications: NCAA D1 Intercollegiate coaching experience is preferred.