Head Women’s Golf Coach
Niagara University
- New York City, NY
- $11,000-12,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Provide leadership, organization, and supervision for all team practices and competitions
- Recruits student-athletes for the women's golf program
- Instructs methods and strategies and coaches student athletes in the sport
- Makes recommendations for athletic scholarships in conjunction with athletic administration
- Transports and supervises athletes while traveling to away from home contests
- Considered Essential Personnel whose physical presence is required on campus and must also be prepared to address those functions remotely (from off-campus) as needed when operations are restricted or the campus is closed.
- Operate the program under the rules and regulations of the university, the NCAA and the MAAC; understanding that a coach can be suspended for a period of time without pay or terminated if found to be involved in significant or repetitive violations of NCAA regulations
- Maintain confidentiality of information (including but not limited to: student and employee personal information, student grades, etc.), both during and after their employment with the University. Any question regarding the confidentiality of material, should be referred to the supervisor. Any violation shall subject the employee to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment.
- Review and apply all policies and procedures outlined in the university's Affirmative Action Plan
- Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.
- Knowledge of teaching techniques and the ability to effectively communicate those techniques to the student athletes.
- Ability to work evenings, weekends and holidays when necessary.
- Ability to drive a personal or university vehicle for the purpose of university business.
- Ability to receive telephone calls, respond to inquiries and communicate with others by telephone.
- Ability to travel when necessary.
- Knowledge of recruiting techniques and the ability to effectively use them.
- At least one year of experience coaching golf at the high school, college or higher competitive level or at least three years experience playing golf at the college level or higher.
- Valid driver's license. License must meet insurance company rules and regulations for driving underwriting criteria.