Towson University (TU) has earned distinction as both a top 100 public university and one of the nation's great colleges to work for. Located north of Baltimore, TU currently enrolls over 19,000 students and is the second-largest university in the prestigious University System of Maryland. Towson University fosters a climate that is grounded in respect and supports the intellectual and personal growth of the entire university community.
Under the direction of the Director of Golf, the Associate Head Women’s Golf Coach is responsible for helping to plan and administer all aspects of the Women's Golf program, including student-athlete skill instruction; team and game preparation; recruiting; NCAA rules compliance; budgeting and scheduling; academics and community service; supervision and oversight; external activities and promotions; and management of the athletic development of the student-athlete through conditioning, practice and competition in women's golf.
Responsibilities for the Associate Head Women’s Golf Coach position include, but are not limited to the following:
Student-Athlete Skill Instruction and Conditioning; Team and Game Preparation
Promote the women’s golf program in accordance with the institutional mission of Towson University, ensuring the policies and programs developed for women’s golf coincide with institutional guidelines and policies.
Build and maintain a competitive, high quality NCAA women’s golf program by developing strategies to motivate maximum level of individual and team athletic performance.
Establish a practice schedule to enhance the student-athletes’ skill level and turn in weekly countable hours reports according to NCAA policy.
Establish strategy to best utilize student-athlete skills and strengths; identify and develop best methods of instructing student-athletes on these approaches.
Coach and supervise the women’s golf team during scheduled practices, games, and other events.
Help establish team rules and expectations for student-athletes, and enforce those rules on a daily basis, monitoring individual and team progress
Help to develop in-season and out of season conditioning plans for student-athletes to follow both with and without supervision, and in keeping with NCAA guidelines
Recruiting
Actively recruit qualified student-athletes to attend TU within guidelines set forth by the NCAA, the CAA, and Towson University.
Identify and maintain pool of prospects throughout the year, utilizing recruiting budget to attend tournaments and competitions throughout the United States for evaluation purposes.
Helping to plan and execute unofficial and official visits for prospective student-athletes, including timely completion of NCAA paperwork, assignment of student hosts, and scheduling of visits with admissions and school representatives as appropriate.
Schedule and execute tryouts, when necessary, for prospective student-athletes, submitting appropriate paperwork and planning within NCAA allowable timeframes.
Work with the Admissions and Athletic Compliance Offices to identify academic viability of prospects as incoming freshmen or as transfer students.
Help to manage scholarship budget and strategize as it relates to recruiting and the offering of Athletics Awards.
Utilize National Letter of Intent early signing period, when possible, to secure early commitment of prospects.
Oversight and Supervision of Student-Athlete
Work with the Director of Golf to oversee and supervise women’s golf student assistant(s) and manager(s), giving them assignments and encouraging growth within the NCAA guidelines. Ensure that all assistants are cleared with the Director of Golf, Athletic Director, Compliance Office, and Human Resources before they report to work (including volunteers).
Provide leadership and direction for student-athletes participating in women’s golf. Encourage time management and wise decision-making with each student-athlete and ensure the physical, social and emotional well-being and safety of all women’s golf student-athletes.
Compliance
Learn, understand, and adhere to guidelines of NCAA eligibility and administer the women’s golf program within all NCAA and conference rules and regulations, as well as all state, university, and departmental policies, procedures, and regulations.
Communicate with athletics compliance personnel regularly to ensure good communications and timely submission of required paperwork including, but not limited to practice logs, game contracts, and recruiting-related forms.
Input and maintain information on the NCAA Compliance Assistant Database, including recruiting phone call and evaluation tracking, as well as recruit and student-athlete data as required and in a timely manner. Per NCAA regulations, failure to do so will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
Annually pass NCAA Coaches Certification Test to allow for off-campus recruiting. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
Participate in all Athletics Department compliance training sessions and meetings.
Budget & Scheduling
Manage the women’s golf program budgetary requirements by following the established guidelines for budget and accounting procedures.
Assist Director of Golf with budgetary requirements
Maintain responsibility for expense control compliance with all women’s golf program expenditures.
Participate in long-range planning and assessment by identifying and addressing both long-term and short-term operational budget and scholarship budget needs related to women’s golf.
Work with Director of Golf to schedule out-of-conference competitions and help make schedule recommendations.
Plan team travel schedule and arrangements in conjunction with the Director of Golf, Athletic Director, and Athletics Administrative Coordinator in keeping with travel budget.
Reconcile monthly p-card statements by scheduled deadlines, providing justification of expenses and appropriate budget coding.
Academic & Community Service
Ensure the academic success of the women’s golf program’s student-athletes as a model NCAA DI institution.
Mentor student-athletes in their academic performance to ensure academic success and timely progress toward degree completion.
Ensure that student-athletes adhere to department policies as it relates to academically related requirements such as study hall and class attendance.
Work with Faculty Athletics Representative to communicate with student-athletes regarding academic issues and assist with plan of action to resolve issues.
Responsible for identifying opportunities and arranging for students to participate in community involvement programs to promote civic responsibility and leadership.
External Activities & Promotion
Participate in departmental public relations with team supporters, students, faculty, staff, and media. Work cooperatively with other coaches, TU departments, and staff.
Foster positive relations with local media and work closely with TU Sports Information Director to build media awareness for the team and to promote the athletic program both on-campus and off-campus.
Participate in community outreach events, activities, and programs to enhance the profile of the women’s golf program, the Towson Athletics Department, and the University.
With direction from the Director of Golf, participate in fundraising activities within the community in order to supplement operational expenses.
Plan and conduct golf tournaments, and other special events.
Actively participate in and contribute professionally to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, university programs and events, and the community.
This position may include working evenings, weekends, and holidays as necessary for practice and competitions. Travel is required.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree
Two years of experience coaching golf at the collegiate, professional, club, or high school level. Experience can also include individual instruction as a golf professional.
Ability to train and recruit at the Division I collegiate level
Ability to accept and carry out assigned program and responsibilities
Ability to communicate effectively and work well with students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community
Ability to pass the NCAA recruiting test and have a thorough understanding of NCAA rules and regulations
Ability to work collaboratively within the structure and framework of an Athletics Department and University
A demonstrated commitment to high academic standards for student-athletes and their ability to succeed both academically and athletically
A demonstrated commitment to building a positive team culture, and commitment to personal and professional development of student-athletes
The largest comprehensive university in the Baltimore area, Towson University is nationally recognized for its excellent programs in the arts and sciences, communications, business, health professions, education, fine arts and computer information systems. Located in suburban Towson, eight miles north of Baltimore, our beautifully landscaped, 328-acre setting offers a pleasant environment for study and a diverse campus life, as well as easy access to a wealth of university and community resources. Towson University's educational experience branches out to off-campus locations throughout Maryland, including a number of online options. Our many interdisciplinary partnerships with public and private organizations throughout Maryland provide opportunities for research, internships and jobs. Towson University is a founding member of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU).