The Head Track, Field & Cross-Country Coach provides leadership and direction for the college’s men’s and women’s track, field, and cross-country teams, including but not limited to program budgeting, student recruitment, training and development of staff and players. The Head Track, Field & Cross-Country Coach is responsible for the development of student-athletes both on and off the field and supports the mission of Division III athletics, and the mission of the college. This position reports to the Director of Athletics.
This position works on-site in Jackson, MS with regular daily office hours and requires regular evening and weekend work and travel.
Job Duties
Job Summary
The Head Track, Field & Cross-Country Coach provides leadership and direction for the college’s men’s and women’s track, field, and cross-country teams, including but not limited to program budgeting, student recruitment, training and development of staff and players. The Head Track, Field & Cross-Country Coach is responsible for the development of student-athletes both on and off the field and supports the mission of Division III athletics, and the mission of the college. This position reports to the Director of Athletics.
This position works on-site in Jackson, MS with regular daily office hours and requires regular evening and weekend work and travel.
Recruit and evaluate high school and college athletes within college admissions and NCAA Division III guidelines
Facilitate team compliance with all NCAA Division III, Southern Athletics Association (SAA), and Millsaps College philosophies, emphasizing quality educational experience and academic success
Provide on field coaching of athlete skill development and assistant coach development
Supervise and develop assistant coach
Strategically plan and executive team practice schedules and sessions
Manage and balance yearly program budget
Oversee team travel and logistics, including vehicles, lodging, and meals
Coordinate information exchanges with conference & non-conference opponents
Monitor academic progress by student athletes involving grade reports, study skill development, and counseling
Lead fund-raising programs to augment operations budget
Maintain parent and alumnae communication
Oversee the management and maintenance of equipment inventory
Accept game-day administrator obligations each semester, if necessary
Participate in various other areas of interest for the College and Department of Athletics
Organize community service activities for team members and coaches
Accept additional duties assigned by the Athletics Director
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in physical education, kinesiology or a relevant field, or an equivalent mix of education and experience; Master’s Degree preferred
Minimum 5 years successful college/high school coaching experience; Division III experience preferred
College and/or professional participation experience preferred
CPR/AED certification or the ability to obtain within 3 months of employment required
Proven ability to promote a positive team environment and cultivate good morale
Highly organized, creative problem-solver who takes initiative
Proficient in Microsoft Office tools. Ability to quickly learn new technologies and adapt to varying technological environments
Able to work in team environments and individually
Must possess a valid U.S. driver’s license
Physical Requirements
Ability to work long hours, nights and weekends while in season and as needed for recruiting
Able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds without assistance
Must be able to traverse college campus and climb stairs
Occasional stooping, bending, lifting and reaching are required
Manual dexterity needed for demonstrating proper form and technique, participating in team practices and other repetitive tasks
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates should email a copy of their resume and a letter of interest to athletics@millsaps.edu. No phone calls please.