POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Head Men’s and Women’s Track Coach
Mount Vernon Nazarene University exists to shape lives through educating the whole person
and cultivating Christ-likeness for lifelong learning and service.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Head Men’s and Women’s Track Coach
Mount Vernon Nazarene University exists to shape lives through educating the whole person
and cultivating Christ-likeness for lifelong learning and service.
Apply NowMount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) is an intentionally Christian teaching university for
traditional age students, graduate students, and working adults who seek opportunities to learn and grow in
an academic community of faith. The University provides the context for a transformational experience
through excellent academics, service opportunities, caring relationships, and a nurturing spiritual and social
environment. Faculty, staff, and students are challenged to achieve their highest potential, to become
increasingly Christ-like and to make a difference in their world through lifelong service.
The University seeks a full-time, 10-month, Head Men’s and Women’s Track Coach, for its Athletic
Department on the Mount Vernon main campus. The position reports to the Director of Athletics and is
available immediately, upon appointment of a successful candidate. The university is a member of the
Crossroads League in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). MVNU is also a
distinctively evangelical Christian university and the candidate must be in agreement with our mission and
demonstrate a personal, evangelical faith. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience. A
full complement of benefits is provided including a health care plan, retirement plan, and tuition assistance
(for self and dependents). The candidate will also receive generous holidays, and vacation and sick days.
Responsibilities for this position include:
Daily responsibilities:
• Planning and Directing all phases of the intercollegiate Track program
• Operate the Men’s & Women’s Track program under the NAIA guidelines
• Organize and conduct team practice sessions and games
• Recruit prospective student-athletes
• Manage Men’s & Women’s Track budgets and stay within the budget each year
• Schedule competitions with the approval of the Director of Athletics
• Supervise assistant coaches
• Serve as a spiritual mentor
• Schedule study halls and monitor grades and classes of student-athletes each semester
• Assist in eligibility certification of a team
• Manage all other aspects of an intercollegiate athletic program
• Coordinate summer camp(s), if desired
• Attend all athletic department meetings
• Support other athletic events taking place on campus
• Other duties as assigned.
Expectations for the successful candidate:
• Evangelical Christian statement of faith, experience and mission fit
• Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s preferred in field relevant to Coaching and Teaching
• Previous coaching experience and the effective supervision of student-athletes preferred
• Approaches every assignment and responsibility from a Christian perspective, exhibiting ethics,
integrity and professionalism in all dealings
• Relates to each administrator, faculty, and staff member humbly, patiently, gently, and supporting
one another in Christian love
• Demonstrates effective and efficient use of University resources
• Shows thorough familiarity with and understands University resources sufficiently to appropriately
direct inquiries or provide appropriate information about community resources in a timely,
professional and collegial manner
• Exhibits good judgment in decision-making based on University guidelines
• Shows initiative to anticipate and attempt to resolve all problems/issues/needs while maintaining
essential services
• Coordinates with appropriate academic or administrative personnel, assignments and
responsibilities that cross administrative lines, working cooperatively, demonstrating the ability to
work well in team-based efforts
• Committed to the pursuit of lifelong personal and professional growth striving to improve job
skills and obtain requisite knowledge and capabilities to support the University’s goals and
objectives
• Strives for quality communication with the objective of strengthening relationships with all
University constituents
• Must be capable of sitting, walking or standing for long periods of time, frequent use of stairs,
ability to lift 70 pounds.
To be considered for this position, please email a resume to humanresources@mvnu.edu and complete the
application, found at: https://mvnu.edu/employment-opportunities/employment-application/. Applicants
submitting materials via email should attach either a Microsoft Word or .PDF File. Alternatively, materials
can be faxed to (740-397-1005), or mailed to:
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Human Resources
800 Martinsburg Road
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Professional and personal references are required, consistent with the responsibilities associated with this
position. A background check will be performed prior to appointment. Mount Vernon Nazarene University
is committed to fostering a non-discriminatory campus environment in which community members can
learn and work. MVNU prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, color, national origin,
disability, marital status, or military service in the operation of all University programs, activities, and
services. As a faith-based institution, the University is exempted from certain laws and regulations
concerning discrimination. The University maintains the right, with regard to its lifestyle covenant,
employment, and other matters, to uphold and apply its Christian beliefs related to, among other issues,
marriage, sex (gender), gender identity, sexual orientation, and sexual activity to the fullest extent permitted
by law. Thus, MVNU attempts to make all policies and decisions within the doctrinal and moral convictions
of the Church of the Nazarene (e.g., Articles of Faith, Covenant of Christian Conduct including the
Statement on Human Sexuality and Marriage, Covenant of Christian Character, and the Statement on
Discrimination, 915).
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