About Salem Academy and College
Salem Academy and College is the oldest continuously operating educational institution for girls and women in the country. Since 1772, the institution has engaged in transformational change to innovate women’s education. Founded with the mission of making education accessible to all, Salem has a rich 254-year-old history and a long-standing track record of educating students who are prepared to make a bold impact locally, nationally and globally through liberal arts education. Our graduates are committed to making the world a better, healthier and more equitable place. Salem College is the nation’s only liberal arts college exclusively dedicated to developing the next generation of health leaders.
Position Summary
Salem College, an NCAA Division III member institution and member of the USA South Athletic Conference, is seeking a passionate, energetic, and student-centered individual to serve as a Volunteer Assistant Track & Field Pole Vault Coach. This position will assist the Head Women’s Track & Field Coach in all aspects of coaching the Pole Vault events and contribute to the continued growth and success of the program.
The Volunteer Assistant Pole Vault Coach will play a key role in student-athlete development, practice planning, meet preparation, and fostering a positive and competitive team culture. The successful candidate will possess a strong knowledge of throwing events and a commitment to the NCAA Division III philosophy, which emphasizes the overall educational experience of student-athletes.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
About Salem Academy and College
Salem Academy and College is the oldest continuously operating educational institution for girls and women in the country. Since 1772, the institution has engaged in transformational change to innovate women’s education. Founded with the mission of making education accessible to all, Salem has a rich 254-year-old history and a long-standing track record of educating students who are prepared to make a bold impact locally, nationally and globally through liberal arts education. Our graduates are committed to making the world a better, healthier and more equitable place. Salem College is the nation’s only liberal arts college exclusively dedicated to developing the next generation of health leaders.
Position Summary
Salem College, an NCAA Division III member institution and member of the USA South Athletic Conference, is seeking a passionate, energetic, and student-centered individual to serve as a Volunteer Assistant Track & Field Pole Vault Coach. This position will assist the Head Women’s Track & Field Coach in all aspects of coaching the Pole Vault events and contribute to the continued growth and success of the program.
The Volunteer Assistant Pole Vault Coach will play a key role in student-athlete development, practice planning, meet preparation, and fostering a positive and competitive team culture. The successful candidate will possess a strong knowledge of throwing events and a commitment to the NCAA Division III philosophy, which emphasizes the overall educational experience of student-athletes.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
· HS Diploma required (bachelor’s degree Preferred)
· Previous playing and/or coaching experience at the high school, club, or collegiate level preferred
· Strong knowledge of fundamentals, strategies, and player development
· Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
· Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
· Commitment to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion
This is a volunteer position and does not include monetary compensation. However, the position may provide valuable coaching experience, networking opportunities, and potential professional development within collegiate athletics.
Physical Functions
While performing the responsibilities of the Volunteer Assistant Track & Field- Pole Vault Coach the employee is required to sit for varying lengths of time; bend, reach, lift, push, and pull up to 25 pounds; occasionally stand, walk, and kneel and regularly ascend/descend stairs; use hands and fingers to handle or feel and manipulate keys on a keyboard; perform extended periods of work at a computer workstation, view a computer monitor; perceive sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and receive detailed information through oral communication; express and exchange ideas by means of spoken word; and work in an office setting.
Salem College is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, age, religion, disability status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, pregnancy, or any other characteristic protected by law.
For questions, please contact Michael Williams, Athletic Director at michael.williams@salem.edu
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