Head Coach, Men's Golf at Felician University | GolfHires
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Head Coach, Men's Golf
Felician University · Rutherford, NJ
full time$21,000 - $25,000Posted 9 days ago
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PART-TIME HEAD COACH, MEN'S GOLFPart Time Rutherford, NJ, US
30+ days ago Requisition ID: 1388
Salary Range: $21,000.00 To $25,000.00 Annually
Felician University is presently offering an exciting opportunity for an energetic and goal-oriented individual with coaching experience in collegiate men’s golf to serve as the part-time Head Coach for our dynamic men’s golf team. The Head Coach serves as primary instructor for players, as well as supervising all aspects of a NCAA national Collegiate Men’s Golf program. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Athletics, the Head Coach assists in the preparation and execution of individual and team practices, training and competition; making travel arrangements for away competitions; identifying and recruiting potential men’s golf student-athletes, including email, phone and mail correspondence; monitoring players’ academic progress; complying with all aspects of the Felician University Coach’s manual.
Felician University is committed to maintaining a learning and employment environment based upon our core values of Respect for Human Dignity, Compassion, Transformation, Justice and Peace, and Solidarity with People in Need.
Position TypePart-Time, not to exceed 25 hours/week, Exempt
QualificationsBachelor’s Degree required, degree may be waived with significant practical coaching experienceDemonstrated knowledge of NCAA Division II and Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) rules and regulationsAbility to work collaboratively with students, as well as assistant coaches and team managersStrong verbal and written communication skillsAbility and willingness to support and promote the Felician Franciscan core values and mission of the University