BYU Women's Head Gymnastics Coach

Brigham Young University

Provo, UT

Posted Date: Apr 09, 2026

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Not Provided
  • Years of Experience
    4+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

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Athletic Director
Conference
Big 12 (DI)

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

Job Title:  BYU Women's Head Gymnastics Coach

Hire Date: As Soon As Possible

Posting End Date: Posted Until Filled

Job Summary:
The Head Coach provides visionary leadership for BYU’s Women’s Gymnastics program, directing all competitive, developmental, and administrative aspects necessary to build and sustain a nationally respected program. This includes comprehensive meet strategy, purposeful practice design, student-athlete development, and program planning that aligns with the values and mission of Brigham Young University.

The Head Coach is expected to mentor and inspire student-athletes to become women of character, resilience, faith, and competitive excellence. Through intentional coaching, academic and spiritual support, and a culture of unity and accountability, the Head Coach fosters individual growth and collective success in pursuit of team and personal goals.

Why You Should Join Our Team

Be an integral part of BYU history and our rich tradition of winning. As a member of the Big 12 Conference, never has there been a better opportunity for BYU to tell its story on the biggest stages, and you can be a part of that. We need someone who understands BYU’s distinctive mission and vision, with the gospel of Jesus Christ as its essential foundation. We need someone who cares deeply about the individual successes and challenges of our student-athletes. We need someone who strives for excellence in all they do, and who can thrive in a dynamic, challenging, and incredibly rewarding environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Program Performance

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