This position is responsible for all aspects of the Penn College NCAA Division III Baseball program and will be expected to abide by and uphold the regulations of the NCAA Division III and the United East Conference. Specific duties will include the recruitment of qualified student-athletes, conducting and supervising practices and competitions, budget management, equipment inventory, supervision of assistant coaches, ensure the safety of all student-athletes at all times, and monitoring of student-athletes' academic progress.
Qualifications
EDUCATION
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Required
EXPERIENCE
Demonstrated expertise in baseball. Required
Prior coaching experience at the college level. Preferred
ABILITIES AND SKILLS
Interpersonal skills are necessary to deal effectively and courteously with students, staff, faculty and the public. Required
Ability to provide instruction, training, and motivation necessary for the athletes to compete to the best of their ability. Required
Developed organizational skills. Required
Sensitivity to the expectations of students, faculty and staff. Required
Must possess a current driver's license. Required
Demonstrated sensitivity to diversity and multicultural issues. Required
Successfully complete the annual NCAA "open book" rules test. Required
Maintain current CPR/First Aid certification. Required
Responsibilities
Coaching • Organize and conduct practices, conditioning programs and competitive events. Instruct student-athletes with sound principles and expert skills related to baseball. • Prepare individual student-athletes and team for games. • Set season goals and motivate student athletes using techniques that meet the needs of the students and that are consistent with the Penn College athletic program philosophy. • Develop a competitive program. • Manage, monitor and comply with the operating budget. Follow College and departmental policies regarding fiscal procedures. • Adhere to College policies and NCAA legislation regarding fundraising. • Know and abide by NCAA Division III regulations and United East Conference rules. • Schedule compliance sessions for student-athletes prior to the start of your season. • Maintain current roster and communicate any changes or additions to the Coordinator of Intercollegiate Athletics and Sports Information. • Ensure new student-athletes are cleared with athletic trainer and have completed compliance forms prior to participation. • Recruit, train and supervise assistant coaches. Conduct annual evaluations of all assistant coaches. • Comply with the policies and procedures outlined in the Coaches Handbook of Department Guidelines and Procedures. • Cooperate with athletic trainers to ensure student-athletes receive proper medical and physical training services. • Direct maintenance of equipment and uniform inventory, issuance, proper care and sanitation, collection, and storage in designated on campus facilities. • Model integrity, respect, and good sportsmanship at all times and hold assistant coaches and student-athletes accountable for the same behavior. • Collaborate with the Assistant Director of Athletics/Director of Communications to promote the baseball program. • Respond to media requests via the Assistant Director of Athletics/Director of Communications in manner that promotes professionalism and the mission of Penn College. • Attend departmental meetings, communicate regularly with the Director of Athletics and contribute positively to the betterment of the total athletics program. • Organize annual event that celebrates team and individual achievements such as an annual banquet, awards ceremony or other program that promotes tradition within the Baseball program. • Promote the baseball team, the overall athletic program and Penn College with team alumni, parents and community members.
Recruiting and Retention • In compliance with NCAA Division III rules and regulations for baseball, recruit student-athletes who meet the College's admission requirements, who possess the potential to contribute to your team, and who will add positively to the student body. • Meet the recruitment and roster goals established jointly with the Director of Athletics. • Submit and discuss with the Director of Athletics an annual recruitment plan that outlines the coach's efforts to recruit student-athletes that meet the specific needs of their program (e.g. skilled positions, number of graduating players, etc.) and who can excel athletically and academically at Penn College. • Represent the College at admission open houses and other events that involve prospective student-athletes. • Monitor the academic success of student athletes and collaborate with other key personnel to promote academic success. • Support the academic development of your student-athletes through graduation.
Collateral Responsibilities (Game Day Operations): • Serve as the primary onsite game manager for all intercollegiate athletic programs which includes facility setup, coordination of referees and officials. • Assist with visiting teams and players, coordination of all pregame, ingame, and postgame activities. • Develop work schedules for Game Day Assistants. • Supervise appropriate staff.
Physical Standards and Special Job Features
None
Pay Transparency
Based on minimum education and experience qualifications the yearly salary range is $53,000 - $60,000.
College Statement
This is not a complete itemization of all facets of this position. This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. The College has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without prior notice.
EEO Statement
Penn College is committed to equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.