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Assistant Coach – Volleyball in Waltham, MA for Brandeis University

Details Posted: 04-Jun-25 Location: Waltham, Massachusetts Type: Full-time Categories: Coaching Coaching – Volleyball Sector: Collegiate Sports Required Education: 4 Year Degree Internal Number: R0011845 Brandeis University is delighted to announce a career opportunity as the Assistant Coach of Volleyball in the Athletics Department. At Brandeis, we offer a competitive benefits and compensation package which includes […]

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Posted: 04-Jun-25

Location: Waltham, Massachusetts

Type: Full-time

Categories:

Coaching

Coaching – Volleyball

Sector:

Collegiate Sports

Required Education:

4 Year Degree

Internal Number: R0011845

Brandeis University is delighted to announce a career opportunity as the Assistant Coach of Volleyball in the Athletics Department. At Brandeis, we offer a competitive benefits and compensation package which includes medical, dental and life insurances. If you are looking to advance your career through educational opportunities, Brandeis offers tuition assistance for employees, dependents and spouses. Our 403b retirement savings plan includes a generous match.


The Assistant Coach of Volleyball will assist the head coach in running a successful volleyball program which competes as a NCAA Division III program and as a member of the University Athletic Association (UAA). This includes practice and competition coaching, recruiting student-athletes at a national level, design and implementation of competitive strategies and advising and mentoring our student-athletes. The assistant must understand and promote the mission, goals, values and educational ideals of Brandeis University, as well as the mission of the Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation.


Key Responsibilities:


Assists with the student-athlete recruitment effort for the volleyball program. This includes traveling to high school and club contests, evaluating prospective student-athletes, submitting materials from prospective student-athletes to the Office of Admissions for early credential reviews, assisting with on-campus visits by prospects and managing the team’s social media accounts. Assists with recruiting a diverse incoming class of volleyball student athletes that contribute to the continuing success of the team and to the University community at large.


Assists with scouting of opponents and prepares scouting reports used to prepare student- athletes for competition. Responsible for film breakdown and implementing game plan strategies.


Assists with the planning of all in-season practice sessions and developing an off-season training schedule and program. Assists with all game coaching at home and on the road. Assist the head coach with managing all administrative details associated with the program including travel arrangements, apparel/equipment purchases, and athletic training services.


Teach Mind and Body modules within the University’s degree-required program or complete similar department service (i.e. student-athlete leadership development, strength and conditioning programming, game management, etc.)


Other duties as assigned.


Education & Work Experience:


B.A./B.S. required. M.A./M.S. preferred. 1-3 years of collegiate coaching experience required.


Additional Information:


Previous coaching experience preferred. Valid driver’s license required. Must be qualified to be insured by the university. Requires ability to drive 12-passenger vans. CPR/AED certification required. Operates in gymnasium, on courts, in pool and may operate outside in varied weather given training needs. General open office and campus environment. Position involves sitting, movement and occasional lifting up to 50 pounds in coaching and training situations. Frequent travel and early morning/evening/weekend work is required.

Education & Work Experience:

Additional Information:

  • Previous coaching experience preferred.

  • Valid driver’s license required. Must be qualified to be insured by the university.

  • Requires ability to drive 12-passenger vans. 

  • CPR/AED certification required.  

  • Operates in gymnasium, on courts, in pool and may operate outside in varied weather given training needs.

  • General open office and campus environment.

  • Position involves sitting, movement and occasional lifting up to 50 pounds in coaching and training situations.

  • Frequent travel and early morning/evening/weekend work is required.

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About Brandeis University

Brandeis University is a great employer for all the same reasons it is an outstanding university. Its commitment to inclusion, dedication to lifelong learning and commitment to excellence are just a few of the reasons our workplace culture shines bright.

We take pride not only in maintaining this culture, but expanding it — by recruiting and retaining outstanding employees who share our values and enrich Brandeis University overall.


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AVCA Release

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Bentley’s historic NCAA run included a five-set win over Ferris State in the national quarterfinals. It was Ferris State’s first and only loss of the season.

The Falcons finished the season with an overall record of 26-7. The AVCA’s final national poll of 2024 put Bentley at No. 18, marking the program’s first-ever national ranking.

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Tyson most recently served as the boys and girls indoor and outdoor sprints and relays coach at Varina High School. While at Varina, she coached eight regional champions and 25 all-regional honors. The indoor campaign produced six all-state finishes and eight all-region awards. Tyson helped 16 athletes qualify for the Virginia State Championships and ended with seven all-state performances. Prior to Varina, Tyson coached at Mills E. Godwin High school from 2021-23 where the team won Regionals, 11 state titles, 15 all-region honors and recorded four school records. She was also an assistant at Richard Bland College where she worked with both the men and the women’s short sprinters and jumpers.

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For a program to qualify for the AVCA Team Academic Award, it must carry a collective team GPA of at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale during the academic school year. To be recognized on the Team Academic Honor Roll, a program’s team GPA must be in the top-20 percent of all programs within its playing division.

ABOUT THE AVCA:

The association’s mission is to advance the sport of volleyball with AVCA coaches at the epicenter of leadership, advocacy and professional development. The membership includes more than 10,000 collegiate, professional, high school, club and youth volleyball coaches, primarily in the United States. The AVCA represents women’s volleyball, men’s volleyball and beach volleyball coaches, and works to increase exposure and recognition for the sport of volleyball.

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2024-25 WEST COAST CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL BREAKDOWN














Institution Gold Honors

4.00-3.75
Silver Honors

3.74-3.50
Bronze Honors

3.49-3.00
Totals
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Pacific 50 36 56 142
Pepperdine 39 35 71 145
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