Head Coach, Women's Soccer
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Athletic Trainer / Fitness Instructor, Health / Fitness / Gym / Pilates, Sports Industry, Physical Education Teacher
Overview
The Women's Soccer Coach's purpose is to oversee, direct and coordinate all aspects of the NCAA Division II women's soccer program. Responsibilities include instruction for student athletes on and off the field, recruiting prospective student-athletes, organizing travel, scheduling, budgeting, scouting, and creating off-season and summer programs for athletes.
Essential DutiesConduct practice and game coaching in compliance with the University and NCAA rules and regulations.
Provide appropriate leadership, direction and supervision relevant to the academic progress and personal development of student-athletes.
Prepare effective game strategies; use proven and effective coaching techniques; design and coordinate practice sessions.
Create, present, and maintain records of up-to-date lesson plans for pre-season/season practice drills and procedures detailing the desired goals to be achieved.
Schedule practice and game preparation sessions; conduct post-game analysis and incorporate it into practice plans.
Work with Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for in and out of season strength & conditioning workouts.
Motivate individuals to perform at their peak abilities as student-athletes. Monitor the academic success of Women's Soccer Student-Athletes and encourage high achievement.
Respond effectively to concerns expressed by student-athletes about athletic and nonathletic issues.
Commit to the off-season with regards to recruiting, current player management, upcoming budget, scheduling, etc.
Maintain recruiting database with up-to-date contact information for prospective students and coach contacts, as well as a record of all communications and interactions with recruits.
Support, oversee, and lead the Assistant Coaches.
Attend all Athletic Department coach's meetings. Complete all paperwork in a timely manner regarding rosters, purchase orders, meal expenses, eligibility forms, reimbursements, end-of-season reports.
Aid the Athletic Training and Athletic Communications departments in getting material (from players or coaches) that they need.
Arrange all transportation, food and lodging for away games.
In charge of distribution, collection, and inspection of all related equipment.
Assure that team presents a positive image both externally and on campus.
Committed to attracting and retaining a diverse staff.
Support other teams, and other Athletic units (Athletic Communication, Athletic Training).
Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) from an accredited four-year collegiate institution.
3+ years coaching experience at the intercollegiate, Club, or professional level.
Experience in coaching and knowledge of the fundamentals, tactics and strategies of coaching soccer with ability to recruit talented players for the program.
Demonstrated leadership abilities and management qualities, with a commitment to developing and maintain a positive and productive playing environment for all team members.
Proven ability to provide mentoring and leadership to student-athletes and a commitment to student athlete welfare.
Demonstrated knowledge of and adherence to NCAA/conference rules and requirements relevant to the conduct of an intercollegiate program.
Knowledge of athletic recruitment methods and techniques.
Proven ability to work effectively with diverse groups.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Excellent analytical, time management and decision-making skills.
Ability to work and/or travel, include evening, weekend or limited overnight assignments.
Must hold and maintain a valid, unrestricted United States driver's license, with an insurable driving history as determined by Bentley's insurance carrier.
The work environment includes standard office time, but more often time is spent outside on the playing fields at practices or games.
A significant amount of time is also spent at traveling tournaments for recruiting purposes and other gym/training facilities, training may occur outside normal business hours including evenings and weekends.
May require the ability to work in an outdoor environment in adverse…
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