Posted: Aug 12, 2021
Job Announcement: Cross Country Head Coach - Southwestern Oregon
Southwestern Oregon Community College is currently accepting applications for its Head Cross Country Coach.
Job duties including coaching, coordinating, and supervising the SWOCC men's & women's cross country program (50% of Time)
- Coach the Cross Country team, providing guidance to players' academic and athletic experience.
- Recruit student athletes to join the team to complete a full roster (20), which is necessary to compete in the NWAC each academic year.
- Assign athletic waivers/grants to eligible student athletes.
- Manage the budget associated with the program.
- Determine student eligibility for participation.
- Monitor student athletes' academic progress, providing appropriate academic supervision to ensure student success and completion of degree or certificate requirements.
- Make travel arrangements for away games and matches.
- Develop home and away participation schedules and expectations.
General Duties (50% of Time)
- Ensure compliance with all rules, regulations, and policies outlined in the Southwestern Athletic Department Coaches Handbook and by NWAC.
- Demonstrate continued professional growth by staying current in and expanding knowledge of soccer coaching techniques through a plan of professional development.
- Attend scheduled athletic contests, attend professional conferences and required institutional meetings, assist with game management as necessary and other duties as assigned.
- Support College leadership in developing departmental goals and objectives as part of the institution's continuous improvement cycle; includes participating in the college wide accreditation process by preforming departmental planning, assessment, and improvement to meet core theme objectives and contribute to mission fulfillment.
- Performs Other Duties and Special Projects as Required/Assigned
To view the complete job description and to apply, CLICK HERE.
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Contact: Iain Dexter; idexter@clark.edu