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Purpose: Responsible for instructing student athletes in the rules and fundamentals of men’s volleyball; and determining fundamental philosophy, skills, and techniques.
Duties:
- Plans and implements the operation of the volleyball program
- Recruiting men’s volleyball players
- Share responsibility for administration/implementation of budget spending
- Maintains current knowledge and abides by MVCL/NCAA policies, rules and procedures
- Maintains necessary records
- Monitors eligibility for men's volleyball
- Attends NCAA/MVCL meetings, clinics and seminars
- Works closely with Sports Information
- Responsible for safety of players during games, practice, travel
- Purchases and maintains volleyball equipment and uniforms
- Makes travel arrangements
- Schedules and organizes team related activities
- Assists Director of Athletics in hiring assistant coaches
- Assists Director of Athletics in hiring officials
- Promotes players for recognition
- Demonstrates integrity and upholds the values and mission of the University
- Maintains relationship with media to enhance promotion of the University
- Supports total athletic program
- Assists in weight room supervision
- Supervise open gymnasium as needed and as permitted by NCAA Bylaws for safety purposes
- Event management as assigned by the Director of Athletics
- Committee assignments and other duties appropriate to skills and training as assigned by supervisors
- Contributes to team effort by welcoming new and different work requirements; exploring new opportunities to enhance the services of the division; helping others accomplish related job results as and where needed
Primary Contacts: Department Director, Associate Director, coaching staff, Athletic Training staff, Recreation Coordinators, Coordinators of Athletic and Recreation Facilities, Administrative Assistant, student employees, Student Development staff, Admission staff, prospective students and families, enrolled students, Registrar, Faculty Athletic Representative, and other members of the University community as well as the local and outside community.
Supervision Exercised: Assistant coaches, players, student employees
Supervision Received: Works toward a previously defined objective and uses a wide range of procedures exercising discretion and judgment; consulting and referring to the Director of Athletics as appropriate