Department
CSL Athletics and Recreation
About the Department
The University of Chicago is one of the nation's leading institutions of higher education and research. Campus and Student Life (CSL) is comprised of 20 departments that serve the University's 17,500 college, graduate, and professional school students, as well as the campus community more broadly. CSL is importantly charged with the dual task of supporting all students in the University, graduate and undergraduate, and managing multiple campus departments and services that serve the entire campus community. CSL's programs and services focus on supporting student academic success, providing opportunities for personal growth and leadership development, developing community and engagement through the residential housing and dining program, and in areas such as artistic expression, spiritual exploration, and athletic competition. The University of Chicago community includes approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 10,500 graduate, professional, and other students and there are over 400 recognized student organizations working together to create a vibrant and dynamic student life. The University of Chicago is a member of the University Athletic Association and the NCAA (Division III). The University sponsors 20 varsity sports. The Department of Athletics & Recreation maintains an environment that supports the student athletes' commitment to thriving academically and athletically. A diverse, challenging athletic program supplements the rigorous academic curriculum. The lessons learned through athletic endeavors represent an invaluable part of the nonacademic aspects of a holistic education. Achieving this goal is based on a commitment to excellence.
Department
CSL Athletics and Recreation
About the Department
The University of Chicago is one of the nation's leading institutions of higher education and research. Campus and Student Life (CSL) is comprised of 20 departments that serve the University's 17,500 college, graduate, and professional school students, as well as the campus community more broadly. CSL is importantly charged with the dual task of supporting all students in the University, graduate and undergraduate, and managing multiple campus departments and services that serve the entire campus community. CSL's programs and services focus on supporting student academic success, providing opportunities for personal growth and leadership development, developing community and engagement through the residential housing and dining program, and in areas such as artistic expression, spiritual exploration, and athletic competition. The University of Chicago community includes approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 10,500 graduate, professional, and other students and there are over 400 recognized student organizations working together to create a vibrant and dynamic student life. The University of Chicago is a member of the University Athletic Association and the NCAA (Division III). The University sponsors 20 varsity sports. The Department of Athletics & Recreation maintains an environment that supports the student athletes' commitment to thriving academically and athletically. A diverse, challenging athletic program supplements the rigorous academic curriculum. The lessons learned through athletic endeavors represent an invaluable part of the nonacademic aspects of a holistic education. Achieving this goal is based on a commitment to excellence.
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The Head Wrestling Coach is responsible for the organization, direction, and administration of all facets of a competitive NCAA Division III Wrestling program. This includes: teaching and developing players, planning practices and developing game strategies, managing the wrestling staff, recruiting quality student-athletes, scouting, organizing summer camps, alumnae relations and supporting fundraising efforts, administering operating budget, adhering to University policies and NCAA/conference rules and regulations, and program management (e.g. scheduling and planning team travel). The Head Wrestling Coach will provide leadership in the personal, academic and athletic development of student-athletes and will work with the Director of Athletics to support the overall mission and vision of the University of Chicago and Department of Athletics and Recreation.
Additionally, the head coach must maintain collaborative working relationships with departmental staff, the College, the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, the Office of Alumni Relations and Development, other units within Campus and Student Life, other campus partners and all University constituents. The Head Wrestling Coach must be committed to the educational model of college athletics and in the values of professional integrity, dignity and ethical conduct.
Responsibilities
Develop and execute a strategy for building a competitive wrestling team. Implement plans and strategies during practices and competition by teaching and developing student-athletes.
Oversee the plan for each wrestling season, including competitive schedule and practices, i.e., scheduling facilities, administration of practice schedule, overseeing travel arrangements for away competition, any necessary communication with officials.
Demonstrate a philosophy that emphasizes academic priorities for student-athletes.
Demonstrate a commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity and creating an environment of inclusion.
Counsel team members in academic, disciplinary and personal matters; consult with appropriate Department and University members as required.
Provide leadership and mentorship in the personal and athletic development of student-athletes. Foster a team culture that defines the team and aims to develop athletes holistically.
In conjunction with strength staff, assist in developing training and conditioning programs.
Organize all practice sessions to enhance team performance. Evaluate individual performance and provide leadership and instruction in areas of deficiency as required.
Conceive, implement, and supervise strategies to recruit academically and athletically talented prospective student-athletes in accordance with NCAA rules and regulations. Communicate and work with the Admission Office through the application and matriculation process of prospective student athletes.
Supervise and evaluate the assistant coach and other staff as assigned. Direct and coordinate the activities of assistant coaches in recruiting, team management and practice and game planning in compliance with University, conference and NCAA policies and regulations.
Manage operating budget. Determine fiscal requirements and prepare budgetary recommendations; monitor, verify and reconcile expenditures of budgeted funds.
Serve as leader for the wrestling program and articulate the vision to respective stakeholders and University representatives.
Assist as needed to raise funds to support the wrestling program and Department.
Remain current with sport developments and trends and rules of sport; participate in professional development through coaching organizations, clinics, conventions, and other applicable meetings.
Manages a team of professionals responsible for the planning, coaching, recruiting, administration, and promotion of University intercollegiate athletics programs. Ensures student-athletes and athletics representatives comply with NCAA and University rules and regulations.
Reviews the performance of teams and individual student-athletes in order to instruct and advise on technical, strategic, and mental development. Analyzes data and evaluates tapes in order to develop, implement, and teach game strategies.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
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Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 7+ years of work experience in a related job discipline.
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Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Experience:
Experience playing and/or coaching wrestling at the collegiate level.
Minimum of four years of significant and relevant playing and/or coaching experience in highly competitive wrestling.
Knowledge of NCAA rules and compliance issues concerning the administration of intercollegiate athletics.
Certifications:
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Proficient in computer skills; Microsoft Office Suite and other software.
Demonstrated ability to recruit academically and athletically successful student-athletes.
Knowledge of relevant sports rules.
Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations and Division III philosophy.
Knowledge, certifications, or training to manage, organize, and teach specialized aspects of the sport.
Knowledge of relevant sports rules.
Preferred Competencies
Understanding of the role athletics plays in a rigorous academic setting.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Demonstrated ability to recruit academically and athletically successful student-athletes preferred.
Successfully teach, coach, and mentor competitive student-athletics.
Interpersonal skills.
Verbal and written communications skills.
Organizational skills.
Working Conditions
Drive safely.
In accordance with the principles of NCAA rules compliance, it is understood that any employee who is found in violation of NCAA regulations shall be subject to disciplinary or corrective action as set forth in the provisions of the NCAA enforcement procedures, including suspension without pay or termination of employment for significant or repetitive violations.
Considerable travel and frequent night and weekend hours involved.
Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)
Cover Letter (required)
References Contact Information (3)(preferred)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
Job Family
Student Affairs & Services
Role Impact
People Manager
FLSA Status
Exempt
Pay Frequency
Monthly
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Benefits Eligible
Yes
Drug Test Required
No
Health Screen Required
No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
Yes
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