Head Coach, Women's Soccer at WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITY
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Organization, Supervision, Recruiting, Compliance, Budgeting, Skill Development, Accountability, Athlete Safety, Communication, Mentorship, Fundraising, Christian Values, Team Management, Strategic Planning, Sportsmanship

Industry

Higher Education

Description
Job Details Job Location: Hattiesburg - Hattiesburg, MS Salary Range: Undisclosed Description Job Summary Under the supervision of the Director of Athletics, the Head Coach, Women’s Soccer provides leadership, organization, and supervision for all aspects of the women’s soccer program. This role is responsible for recruiting student-athletes, ensuring program compliance with institutional, conference, and national governing body regulations, organizing game schedules and practice sessions and off-season conditioning programs, maintaining compliant budgeting, and fostering an environment that prioritizes academic achievement, character development, and competitive excellence. The coach is expected to model and support Christian values consistent with the mission of the university. Duties and Responsibilities This job description does not state or imply that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Duties and responsibilities listed are essential job functions and exclude functions which are incidental to the pe rformance of fundamental job duties. Assist the university in implementing the Statement of Purpose Assist the university in implementing the long-range institutional and financial plans Develop and implement a long-range strategic plan for a competitive and mission-aligned women’s soccer program. Oversee daily operations including practice planning, team travel, budgeting, equipment management, and scheduling. Ensure adherence to institutional policies, athletic conference bylaws, NAIA rules, Title IX, and all relevant federal/state regulations. Provide high-quality instruction, skill development, and competitive preparation for student-athletes. Foster a culture of accountability, discipline, sportsmanship, and respect. Apply evidence-based training methods that prioritize athlete safety and well-being. Oversee strength and conditioning plans in collaboration with appropriate staff. Recruit student-athletes who demonstrate both competitive ability and the capacity to thrive in a Christian academic environment. Conduct evaluations, manage communication pipelines, and maintain full documentation of recruiting activity for compliance purposes. Promote pathways for academic success, eligibility maintenance, and retention. Uphold student-athlete conduct expectations and apply corrective action when necessary, in coordination with appropriate leadership. Document and report any health, safety, behavioral, or Title IX concerns immediately and appropriately. Hire, supervise, and evaluate assistant coaches, graduate assistants, and other staff through appropriate university hiring procedures. Ensure all staff and students adhere to university policies, mandatory training, and compliance requirements including HR, Student Life, Title IX, and Athletics regulations. Maintain transparent and timely communication with Athletics Administration and HR on personnel, compliance, and operational issues. Provide mentorship and establish performance expectations. Represent the university and program with professionalism in all settings—campus events, donor functions, community engagements, and media. Foster relationships with local clubs, high schools, alumni, and supporters. Participate in fundraising and promotional efforts in alignment with university advancement goals. Qualifications Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree Experience in the area of Collegiate Women’s Soccer Proper understanding of all NAIA Rules and Regulations Ability to manage players and coaches both at practice and in the field of competition Knowledge of sport-specific strategy, athlete development, and compliance requirements. Ability to use common office productivity software, including Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, and Outlook). Ability to learn WCU’s accounting and student database software Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of situations and people Must have and maintain a valid driver's license and a clear driving history to allow coverage under university driver’s insurance Commitment to the mission and Christian values of the university. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree Previous head coaching experience at the intercollegiate level. Proven success in recruiting competitive student-athletes. Familiarity with NAIA systems and reporting tools. Physical Demands Must be able to withstand the physical demands of coaching Women’s Soccer Must have ability to demonstrate skill development drills Must be able to lift at least 50 lbs. of equipment Should be in good overall physical shape Should have knowledge of overall soccer field maintenance Must be able to do evening/weekend work, travel, and work irregular hours aligned with the athletics calendar Must be able to drive both passenger cars and vans both locally and out of state as needed within the athletic calendar and schedule
Responsibilities
The Head Coach is responsible for leading and organizing all aspects of the women's soccer program, including recruiting student-athletes and ensuring compliance with regulations. The role also involves overseeing daily operations, practice planning, and fostering a culture of academic achievement and competitive excellence.
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