Men’s/Women’s Volleyball Assistant Coach
Department: Athletics
FLSA Class: Exempt
Reports To: Director of Athletics, Pos. 10340001
Status: Seasonal (Spring 2025), Part-Time
Location: College Place, WA
Grade: N/A
Created: 4/2025
Updated:
Men’s/Women’s Volleyball Assistant Coach
Department: Athletics
FLSA Class: Exempt
Reports To: Director of Athletics, Pos. 10340001
Status: Seasonal (Spring 2025), Part-Time
Location: College Place, WA
Grade: N/A
Created: 4/2025
Updated:
Position #: 10340802
Pay Range: $5,000 to $5,000 Annually
Benefits: This position is not eligible for benefits.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Men’s/Women’s Assistant Volleyball Coach supports the Head Men’s and Women’s Volleyball Coach in
providing leadership and direction for the Walla Walla University volleyball programs. This role involves
assisting with the recruitment and retention of student-athletes, fostering their skill development, spiritual
growth, and character formation. The coach will contribute to practice and game planning to enhance team
performance and program development, help secure non-league scheduling opportunities, and perform
additional duties as assigned by the Athletic Director.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
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Identification of prospective student-athletes
• Recruitment of prospective student-athletes
• Participation in WWU enrollment events
• Full implementation of NCSA, FIELDLEVEL, "Front Rush" or current recruitment program
for the purposes of logging coach-recruit contacts.
• Engage student-athletes in the NAIA eligibility process, and monitor their progress via
PlayNAIA website
• Develop appropriate meaningful relationships with student-athletes
• Engage student-athletes in relevant aspects of student success
• Cultivate a team culture centered on mutual respect, and trust.
• Orient individual and team activities, emphasizing processes, rather than product.
• Full implementation of Front Rush, or current team communication program for the purpose of
maintaining effective communication with roster players
• Ensure execution of an appropriate, intentional, and regular spiritual, moral, and character
development program directly associated with team activities.
Implement in-season, and off-season program for individual skill development
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• Provide appropriate information, training, and supervision of athletic development, injury
prevention, and general fitness activities of the student-athletes
• Work with AD, and/or Champions of Character Liaison to engage student-athletes in required
NAIA character education modules.
• Work with AD, and/or Champions of Character Liaison to identify, and engage student-athletes
in service projects throughout the community
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• Develop, and oversee implementation of appropriate, effective, and compelling practice-plans
for team development
• Ensure compliance with NAIA limitations regarding practice scheduling
• Develop and oversee implementation of appropriate, effective, and compelling game-plans for
team success during individual contests, and throughout the season
• Work with AD to identify and secure non-league contests
• Collaborate with SID for the purposes of gathering roster, schedule, and other relevant
information
• Collaborate with game-management coordinator regarding scheduling student-athletes for
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coverage at other WWU athletic events.
Collaborate with SID, their staff, and/or WW University Relations regarding appropriate media
interaction.
• Attend Coaching Staff, and one-on-one meetings as scheduled
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
“Non-essential” If a duty takes up less than 5% of the employees’ time and is not viewed as a critical function
it is likely considered “non-essential” within the context of the ADA. These duties could be reassigned to
another employee in order to allow a disabled individual to hold the position.
• N/A
SUPERVISION RECEIVED & GIVEN
Supervision Received: Assigned duties require the exercise of judgment or choice among possible actions,
sometimes without clear precedents and often with concern for the consequences of the action. The employee
may or may not work in proximity to his/her supervisor.
Supervision Given: No
QUALIFICATIONS
• Education: Equivalent combination of education and experience. Bachelor’s degree preferred.
• Licenses/Certifications: CPR
• Experience/Skills
• Years of experience: 1-3 years, 3-5 years preferred.
• Quality/Compliance: Achieving a standard of excellence with our work processes and
outcomes, demonstrating strong attention to detail, honoring University policies and all
regulatory requirements, and maintaining confidentiality.
• Customer Focus: Striving for high customer satisfaction, going out of their way to be helpful
and pleasant, making it easy as possible on the customer rather than our department or the
University.
• Communication: Balancing listening and talking, speaking and writing clearly and accurately,
influencing others, keeping others informed.
• Collegiality: Being helpful, respectful, approachable and team-oriented, building strong working
relationships and a positive work environment, and ability to relate to and work with diverse
groups of people.
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Initiative: Taking ownership of work responsibilities, doing what is needed without being asked,
following through.
• Efficiency: Planning ahead, managing time well, being on time and dependable, being cost
conscious, thinking of better ways to do things.
• Coachability: Being receptive to feedback, willing to learn, embracing continuous improvement.
ADDITIONAL JOB-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum: Proficiency with Microsoft Office. Use of MS Outlook is a requirement. Preferred: Proficiency
with Front Rush, and video scouting program(s) used.
WORK CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENT
Job Conditions:
• Frequent: Weekend Work, On-call/after-hours work, Computer use, and speaking, reading, and
understanding English.
• Occasional: Travel, Fast-paced work, Unscheduled interruptions and Driving/operating machinery
or vehicles.
Lifting/Moving:
• Occasional: Pushing 100+ pounds. Pulling, Lifting and Carrying 50-100 pounds.
Physical:
• Frequent: Walking and/or running, moving from location to another, Standing, Sitting, Reaching,
handling, fingering, and/or feeling i.e. computer use, sports, Talking and/or hearing, and
seeing/vision.
• Occasional: Stooping, kneeling, crouching and/or crawling.
Environment:
• Frequent: Indoor, Cole/Heat and Noise/Vibrations.
• Occasional: Outdoor
Equipment: Use of computer, copy and fax, use of volleyball net equipment, occasional driving of motor-
vehicles.
APPLY NOW
Applications are being accepted now, with the position filled as soon as a qualified candidate is
identified.
• For external applicants, apply here.
• For internal applicants (active employees, not including student employees), apply here.
Please also submit a cover letter and resume along with the employment application. Within the
employment application, an option is provided to upload your cover letter and resume.
Thank you for considering employment at Walla Walla University!
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