Head Men’s & Women’s Swimming Coach
EXPIRED

Florida Institute of Technology

Melbourne, FL

Posted Date: Jun 29, 2024

Expired Date: Aug 24, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    5+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

About the Job
Job Description

The Head Men’s & Women’s Swimming Coach is responsible for providing the vision, leadership, and strategic planning in directing and supervising all activities related to the recruitment, teaching, training, and skill development of scholar-athletes in preparation for intercollegiate competitions. The Head Coach demonstrates establishing positive, mutually respectful, and effective working relationships with scholar-athletes, coaches, administrators, faculty, alumni, and the public in supporting the University’s mission to educate global thinkers, resilient problem solvers, and future leaders, ready to support industry and societal needs by responsibly integrating science, technology, and other key disciplines to advance knowledge across the universe and Florida Tech athletics mission of developing diverse athletes into scholars, champions, and leaders prepared to become global influencers in their relentless pursuit of greatness. Florida Institute of Technology is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and the Sunshine State Conference (SSC). In meeting the University’s tradition of ethical conduct at all levels of university life, the Head Coach is responsible for demonstrating a commitment to represent the University in an honorable and ethical manner and complying with all athletic, NCAA, Sunshine State Conference (SSC), Florida Institute of Technology, and established Federal Government policies and protocols, including the use of all athletic and university software and technology systems, documentation, travel arrangements, equipment/supplies maintenance, orders, and community service. The Head Coach is a Campus Security Authority (“CSA”) as defined by the Clery Act and will comply with university policies on the reporting of crime statistics and related information to the official designated by the University for the purposes of Clery Act reporting, and in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, is defined as Responsible Employee and will report incidents of sexual misconduct (including sexual harassment and sexual violence) and other inappropriate sexual conduct to the University’s Title IX Coordinator or other appropriate designee as required by University policy.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Responsible for providing a positive scholar-athlete experience centered on their physical and mental health in the organization, implementing, oversight, and present at all regular practice sessions and competitions in developing, instructing, and motivating scholar-athletes in fundamentals, techniques, and strategies to achieve a high-level performance individually and as a team.
  • Lead the evaluation and recruitment of athletically talented and academically qualified scholar-athletes, supporting the University’s mission and philosophy in monitoring, overseeing, and supporting academic success. Comply with the academic policies established by the University and the NCAA and maintain an environment where higher education is prioritized, as reflected by class attendance, grade point averages, the NCAA Academic Success Rate (ASR), and federal graduation rates.

  • Assist with maintaining the Aquatics Center and lifeguard scheduling and oversight in collaboration with the Associate Athletic Director for Facilities, the Assistant Coach, and the pool service provider.

  • Lead the administrative operations, adhering to all athletic and university policies and protocols, using all athletic and university software and technology systems, including equipment inventory and distribution, documentation, and coordination of all travel arrangements, ordering of all equipment supplies and maintenance, camp/clinic and community service organization and implementation.

  • Develop, implement, and oversee the sports operating budget provided by the university. Develop fundraising activities and events to supplement the budget needs of the program, including cooperating fully with the University in promoting the Program, the University’s Athletics Advancement fundraising, the University, the University’s Alumni Association, and other University-affiliated organizations. Such cooperation includes, but is not limited to, (a) attendance and participation at meetings, events, and media outlets of the University and University-affiliated organizations; (b) endorsement of products and performance of promotional services; and (c) personal appearances, in each case as directed by the Director of Athletics.

  • Other duties assigned by the Deputy Athletic Director.

Requirements Include:

  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent knowledge obtained through a combination of education, training and experience)

  • First Aid/CPR, Certified Pool Operator, Certified Lifeguard

Program Performance

SSC Swimming & Diving (M) 2022–2023

Florida Institute of Technology record compared to the conference

School Conference Ranking RPI APR
University of Tampa 1 of 7 5
Nova Southeastern University 2 of 7 10
Florida Southern College 3 of 7 12
Rollins College 4 of 7 25
Florida Institute of Technology 5 of 7 27
Saint Leo University 6 of 7
Lynn University 7 of 7

SSC Swimming & Diving (W) 2022–2023

Florida Institute of Technology record compared to the conference

School Conference Ranking RPI APR
Nova Southeastern University 1 of 7 2
University of Tampa 2 of 7 5
Lynn University 3 of 7 19
Florida Southern College 4 of 7 18
Rollins College 5 of 7 25
Saint Leo University 6 of 7
Florida Institute of Technology 7 of 7

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