Vice President of Athletics
Baldwin City, Kansas | NAIA | Reports to the President
About Baker University
Baker University was chartered on February 12, 1858 — named for Osmon Cleander Baker, a distinguished bishop of what is now the United Methodist Church — and holds the distinction of being the first four-year university in Kansas. For more than 165 years, Baker has championed a practical application of the liberal arts, developing graduates who are lifelong learners and meaningful contributors to their professions and communities.
Baker enrolls approximately 2,050 students and is guided by core values of excellence, integrity, respect, community, service, growth, innovation, and spirituality. The residential campus in Baldwin City is home to approximately 815 undergraduate students, with a 12-to-1 student-faculty ratio that defines the personalized Baker experience. The institution's academic distinction is reflected in four Rhodes Scholars and a Pulitzer Prize winner among its graduates, and three buildings on the Baldwin City campus are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Located 45 miles west of Kansas City and 12 miles south of Lawrence, Baldwin City offers a close-knit, community-centered environment with convenient access to regional metro amenities.
Position Overview
Vice President of Athletics
Baldwin City, Kansas | NAIA | Reports to the President
About Baker University
Baker University was chartered on February 12, 1858 — named for Osmon Cleander Baker, a distinguished bishop of what is now the United Methodist Church — and holds the distinction of being the first four-year university in Kansas. For more than 165 years, Baker has championed a practical application of the liberal arts, developing graduates who are lifelong learners and meaningful contributors to their professions and communities.
Baker enrolls approximately 2,050 students and is guided by core values of excellence, integrity, respect, community, service, growth, innovation, and spirituality. The residential campus in Baldwin City is home to approximately 815 undergraduate students, with a 12-to-1 student-faculty ratio that defines the personalized Baker experience. The institution's academic distinction is reflected in four Rhodes Scholars and a Pulitzer Prize winner among its graduates, and three buildings on the Baldwin City campus are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Located 45 miles west of Kansas City and 12 miles south of Lawrence, Baldwin City offers a close-knit, community-centered environment with convenient access to regional metro amenities.
Position Overview
Baker University seeks a transformational and entrepreneurial leader to serve as Vice President for Athletics and elevate one of the premier athletics programs in the NAIA. This is not a traditional maintenance role. The University is seeking a visionary executive who sees athletics as a strategic driver of institutional growth, enrollment expansion, philanthropic engagement, brand visibility, and long-term financial sustainability.
The next Athletic Director will bring the ambition, creativity, energy, and operational discipline required to build championship-caliber programs while positioning Baker University for regional and national prominence. This leader will understand athletics as both a competitive enterprise and a transformational student experience — one that fosters belonging, retention, and a lifelong connection to Baker.
The successful candidate will possess a growth mindset, exceptional fundraising and revenue-generation capabilities, and the ability to unite coaches, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, students, and university leadership around a bold vision for the future of Wildcat Athletics.
Strategic Leadership Expectations
The successful candidate will:
Revenue Generation & Growth
A core priority of this role is identifying and executing revenue opportunities that materially strengthen both the University and the athletics department. The Athletic Director will:
Competitive Excellence
The Athletic Director will oversee and elevate all aspects of the athletics program, including:
Candidate Profile
Baker University seeks candidates who combine strategic sophistication with relentless execution. Preferred attributes include:
Qualifications
Preferred qualifications include:
Compensation & Benefits
Baker University offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience and qualifications. The salary range for this position is:
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Compensation:
Baker University offers a competitive compensation package, including relocation assistance, and a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
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Candidates are encouraged to discuss compensation expectations early in the search process. Salary information will be shared with candidates who advance in the search.
Application & Nomination Process
Baker University has retained a national search firm to assist in this process. Candidates are encouraged to submit a letter of interest and a current resume or curriculum vitae in confidence. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Baker University welcomes candidates from all professional backgrounds who are energized by its mission, inspired by the opportunity ahead, and committed to the holistic success of every student-athlete who wears the Wildcat name.
Baker University is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups.
For more information or to submit materials, please contact:
Collegiate Resource Management
BOSCA Consulting
Jeremy Capo | Associate
jcapo.crm@gmail.com
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