JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Head Men’s Soccer Coach
Full time, 10 months
Anticipated hiring salary range: $45,000-$55,000
JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Head Men’s Soccer Coach
Full time, 10 months
Anticipated hiring salary range: $45,000-$55,000
Reports To:
Director of Athletics
Description of Mission Impact:
Houghton University provides an academically challenging, Christ-centered education in the liberal arts and
sciences to students from diverse traditions and economic backgrounds and equips them to lead and labor as
scholar-servants in a changing world. The mission of the Houghton University Athletics Department is to glorify God
by educating and developing mean and women leaders who compete with excellence, lead by character, and
exemplify Jesus Christ in our world.
The Head Men’s Soccer Coach directs and coordinates the planning, organizing, and coaching of the men’s soccer
team. The head coach will provide leadership and instruction in a Christ-centered program that will challenge,
encourage, and equip each student-athlete to not only compete at the highest level, but to also understand the
bigger purpose behind the sport. Our goal is to grow leaders who are servant-oriented and who are driven to
pursue excellence for the Glory of God. This is a 10-month full-time position with additional responsibilities to be
determined based on the successful candidate’s qualifications.
Essential Duties:
• Provide leadership and instruction in the personal and athletic development of student athletes.
• Direct and coordinate the activities of the coaching staff to include the planning, organizing and coaching of
the team; ensure compliance with university, conference and national policies and regulations.
• Direct the coaching staff in the preparation of analyses of opponent teams; analyze game statistics and
tactical data of opponents and prepare game strategies appropriately.
• Counsel team members in academic, disciplinary and personal matters; consult with university
administration and faculty for resolution of problems as required.
• Develop, execute, and monitor ongoing strategies for recruiting future student athletes.
• Coordinate all recruiting efforts with the coaching staff.
• Provide opportunities for spiritual growth and formation within the team, including such activities as team
devotions, individual discipleship and mentoring, and planning of mission trips domestically and abroad.
• Determine fiscal requirements and prepare budgetary recommendations; monitor, verify and reconcile
expenditures of budgeted funds.
Study, evaluate and implement innovations in sport-specific strategy and equipment.
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• Organize, plan, and direct camps or clinics on the campus of the university.
• Represent the Athletic Department in professional, civic, charity and alumni events.
• Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
• Possible secondary duties could include, but are not limited to, game and event management, assisting
sports information, and general athletic administration.
Success Profile:
Individuals ideally suited for this position will exhibit the following behaviors and competencies:
Pace: The pace of the job changes depending on the time of year. Must be able to balance multiple tasks at one
time and delegate work to assistant coaches.
Communication: Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with student athletes, administrators,
supervisors and other constituents.
Collaboration: Ability to solve problems and able to listen and collaborate with other staff members.
Commitment: Dedicated to your relationship with Christ which drives our mission, and committed to the
Athletic Department in words, attitudes and conduct.
Instruction: Ability to teach technical and mental aspects of sport in ways that student athletes can understand
and adopt.
Flexible: Open to change and ability to adjust and work in a changing environment.
Inclusive: Unbiased treatment and recognition of each student athlete as a unique individual.
Inspire: Know the mission of the program, believe in it and influence athletes to buy in.
Competitive: Ability to practice and teach healthy competition by utilizing the desire for success as a
momentum to propel the team toward goals.
Qualifications:
• Earned Bachelor’s degree (Master’s degree preferred).
• Coaching (head and/or assistant) experience preferred.
• Playing experience at the collegiate level and/or successful coaching experience at the high school or
college level is strongly preferred.
Strong working knowledge of the game with a demonstrated ability to recruit and develop athletes.
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• Demonstrated commitment to athletics as a venue for the development of the whole person.
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Strong interpersonal skills, the ability to work effectively in a team setting, and a commitment to sports
ministry.
• Possession of or ability to obtain valid New York State Driver’s License.
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First Aid/CPR certification preferred
Houghton University is fully committed to a culturally diverse faculty, staff and student body. Successful
candidates will evidence similar commitments.
Houghton University is a Christ-centered, liberal arts and sciences institution of The Wesleyan Church, an
evangelical holiness denomination rooted in the teachings of John Wesley. All employees are expected to share
a set of values, convictions, and commitments that guide our life together. The University expects that all
faculty and staff will respect the University’s Vision of our Common Life, Doctrinal Statement, Wesleyan beliefs
and core values, and adhere to its lifestyle expectations.
Application Procedure: While applications will be accepted until a new head coach is selected, interested
parties are encouraged to submit their materials by November 15th. Review of applications will begin
immediately.
To apply please submit the following materials via email to: jobs@houghton.edu.
(1) Cover Letter
(2) Resume
(3) 3 References
(4) Answers to the following questions:
Please review the following documents:
https://www.houghton.edu/a-vision-of-our-common-life/
https://www.houghton.edu/doctrinal-statement/
https://www.wesleyan.org/about/our-beliefs
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