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SUNY Cortland Head Coach, Womens Volleyball in Cortland, New York
Head Coach, Womens Volleyball Athletics SUNY Cortland
Position Summary: The Head Coach, Womens Volleyball is responsible for providing leadership and oversight of the womens volleyball program. This position manages all aspects of the program, including coaching, recruiting, player development, staff supervision, competitive success, and compliance with institutional, conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and SUNY Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) regulations. The Head Coach supports the academic success, personal development, and well-being of student athletes while upholding the mission, values, and standards of the institution.
Salary: $54,000 + Depending on Experience (DOE)
Major Responsibilities: Coaching & Competitive Performance Develop, lead, and maintain a competitive womens volleyball program at the conference level. Plan, organize, and conduct practices, skill training, and tactical preparation in support of competitive success. Develop and implement competitive strategies for matches and tournaments. Evaluate team and individual performance using video analysis and statistical tools. Prepare student athletes for conference and postseason competition. Foster a culture of accountability, sportsmanship, and excellence. Instruct and mentor student-athletes in sport-specific skills, team dynamics, physical conditioning, and safety.
Recruiting & Roster Management Identify, evaluate, and recruit student-athletes who meet athletic, academic, and institutional standards, in full compliance with NCAA, conference, and College regulations. Manage official and unofficial visits in compliance with NCAA and SUNYAC, conference regulations. Oversee roster management and retention of student athletes.
Student Athlete Development & Support Promote academic achievement, progress toward degree, and graduation success. Provide mentorship and support for leadership, character development, and life skills, fostering personal and professional growth. Maintain regular and effective communication with student athletes regarding expectations and performance. Assess academic performance of student athletes at least once each semester. Collaborate with academic support services, athletic training, strength and conditioning, and mental health professionals to support student-athlete well-being. Support student athlete retention by coordinating academic support and connecting student athletes with academic coordinators and campus academic resources to promote retention outcomes comparable to the broader student population.
Program Administration Supervise, mentor, and evaluate assistant coaches, and volunteer staff. Develop and manage the program budget in coordination with the athletics department. Coordinate travel, scheduling, equipment, and facility usage. Participate in fundraising, alumni engagement, and community outreach efforts. Represent the volleyball program positively. Oversee volleyball facilities by ensuring they are well-maintained, operationally efficient, safe, and ready for practices and competitions. Demonstrate continuous development in volleyball through education, professional organizations, and training.
Required Qualifications: Bachelors degree; Demonstrated knowledge of NCAA volleyball rules and regulations; Prior collegiate coaching and/or high school coaching experience; Proven ability to recruit, develop, and retain student athletes; Ability to work evenings, weekends, and extensive travel; and, Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student athlete welfare.