Edmonds College Women's Basketball Seeks Head Coach
EDMONDS COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEEKS HEAD COACH
Please Direct Inquiries to:
Name: Spencer
Stark, Athletic Director
Phone: 425.640.1046
E-mail: spencer.stark@edmonds.edu
Description
The
women's basketball coach will be responsible for all aspects of the women's
basketball program, including planning and directing recruitment, conditioning,
training, and performance of student-athletes, along with fiscal management,
for Edmonds College's Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) women's basketball
program. This position reports to the athletic director. The duties of this
position must be conducted in adherence with the policies, rules, and
regulations of the NWAC and Edmonds College.
Must be
able to work and interact effectively with other coaches, staff,
student-athletes, the general student body, administrators and others of
various cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. Questions regarding the
position can be directed to Spencer Stark, athletic director, 425.640.1046,
or spencer.stark@edmonds.edu.
Position
Responsibilities
Recruit,
retain, coach, and provide leadership to a full roster of student-athletes
within the rules and regulations of Edmonds College and the NWAC; demonstrate
effective competency in teaching individual and team basketball strategies to
players, and organize and plan day-to-day activities, including techniques;
assist students in achieving their educational goals, which includes organizing
and implementing team study tables, implementing grade tracking systems, and
connecting them to remedial support as needed; communicate eligibility
guidelines and ensure student-athletes meet those guidelines; maintain a
competitive and successful program; hire, supervise, and direct assistant
coaches; meet deadlines set forth by the NWAC; work with the athletic
administration to ensure all athletes have completed physical exams, athletic
paperwork, tracer reports, disclaimers, and any additional required paperwork;
comply with NWAC and NCAA rules and regulations and support NWAC and Edmonds
College philosophy and mission; transport student-athletes to team events and
to away contests; assist in reconciling travel requests; help with necessary
arrangements for home contests; develop fundraising strategies to help raise
essential funds to support the program; organize community camps for youth in
the area; responsible for developing practice and game schedules; facilitate
timely processing of appropriate institutional and conference paperwork;
inventory and maintenance of all sports equipment and uniforms; must follow
proper purchasing procedures as required by the State of Washington and
described by the college business office; understand student code of conduct,
athletics code of conduct and communicate expectations to student-athletes; be
committed to student success; responsible for fostering an environment that
provides a quality student-athlete experience; serve as role model in leading team
members in developing and displaying appropriate attitudes, sportsmanship and
behavior expected of athletic teams representing Edmonds College; represent the
college in a positive fashion at all times; other duties as assigned;
responsible for the women's basketball program as a whole.
For
information on how to apply, please see Application Procedures and Required
Documents, below.
Qualifications, Knowledge Needed
· Collegiate
basketball playing experience;
· Basketball
coaching experience at the high school or college level (college preferred);
· Bachelor's degree
(preferred) from an accredited institution;
· Ability
to teach the sport of basketball;
· Strong
organizational, management and communication skills with attention to detail;
· Experience
and proficiency in using google drive, google docs, and google sheets;
· Knowledge
of NWAC rules and regulations, and NCAA basketball rules;
· Knowledge
of college policies and procedures, marketing, social media, promotion, and
athletic facility upkeep;
· Must be
self-motivated and goal-oriented, able to manage multiple priorities
simultaneously;
· Experience
in the recruitment process (and strategies) of prospective collegiate student-athletes;
· Athletic
fundraising experience;
Physical Work Environment
Work is
typically performed in the gymnasium, or in the weight room. Duties require
standing/walking for long periods of time, the ability to demonstrate
techniques associated with the sport, and lifting materials in excess of 25
pounds. The ability to communicate clearly is essential. Personal
transportation is needed to travel to meetings and for scouting
student-athletes. This position also requires driving vans to games.
Compensation
Coaching
stipend is $6,500 with a $2,000 recruiting/retention bonus if objectives are
met. There are stipend increases for years of service.
Application
Procedures and Required Documents
You
cannot apply online for this position. Interested applicants must submit a
letter of application speaking directly to the qualifications, a current
resume, and three references with contact information to Spencer Stark,
athletic director.
Additionally, you must complete, sign, and submit a Declaration Regarding Sexual Misconduct to Spencer Stark at spencer.stark@edmonds.edu with your application
materials.
Closing
Date
Open
until filled. Start date: Immediately
Conditions of Employment
· You must
document your citizenship or employment authorization within three days of hire
· You
must pass a background check
· You must
have a valid Washington State driver's license and have personal automobile
insurance
· You must
currently be CPR/First Aid certified, or be able to obtain certification
immediately
· Pass
online NWAC coaching tests and certifications
About the College
Established in 1967, Edmonds
College is a public, two-year, state college. It focuses on academic
excellence, student success, and engagement, which reflect the three aspects of
its mission: Teaching | Learning | Community. It serves about 20,000 students annually,
including more than 1,000 international students from more than 60 countries.
The college offers nearly 70 associate degrees and 60 professional certificates
in about 30 programs of study. Its highest enrolled programs are the Associate
of Arts/Associate of Science degrees, Paralegal, Allied Health (pre-nursing
degree), Business/Accounting, Construction Management, and Culinary Arts. The
college is located in the center of the growing south Snohomish County
communities of Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Mill Creek,
Mukilteo, and Woodway. Learn
more here. For additional information, visit www.edmonds.edu.
EEO/Affirmative
Action Statement
Edmonds College
is an equal opportunity employer and assures equality of treatment in
educational and employment opportunities without regard to race, color,
religion, national origin, sex (gender), disability, sexual orientation, age,
citizenship status, marital status, veteran status, or genetic information.
Applicants with disabilities who require assistance with the recruitment
process may call 425-640-1470 and accommodations will be made to the extent
reasonably possible. The Human Resources Office is accessible to persons with
disabilities.
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