Head Coach - Women's and Men's Track & Field
EXPIRED

Chatham University

Pittsburgh, PA

Posted Date: May 13, 2025

Expired Date: Jun 12, 2025

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $41,300-$46,900/yr
  • Years of Experience
    2+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

Conference
Presidents' Athletic Conference (DIII)
About the Job
Job Description

Head Coach - Women's and Men's Track & Field

Chatham University welcomes applications for the position of Head Coach, Women's and Men's Track and Field.

The Head Coach directly supervises the assistant coaches, student support personnel and student athletes. They are responsible for the overall development and maintenance of the Chatham University Track & Field Programs which is a member of the NCAA Division III and the Presidents' Athletics Conference (PAC).

Chatham University strives to promote a campus environment that understands and embraces multiculturalism while increasing individuals' intercultural competence. We actively work to build and sustain a diverse and culturally vibrant campus, which promotes employee and student success and retention. Learn more at: https://www.chatham.edu/mission-and-values/diversity-and-inclusion/index.html.

Duties and Responsibilities: includes structural and administrative organization of the program as outlined below.

  • Work collaboratively within the University to plan, organize, implement, and follow up on an extensive on-going recruiting effort through written, verbal, and personal contact with student-athletes and their families.
  • Oversee compliance with NCAA and PAC rules and regulations.
  • Oversee the appointments and supervision of the assistant coaches and support staff for the track & field programs.
  • Coordinate athletic planning, program development and assessment that focus on student athletes' performances, personal and leadership development:

    • Build a competitive program with strong recruiting both regionally and nationally.

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