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Athletic Head Coach (Track & Field and Cross Country) in Mesa, AZ for Mesa Community College

Details Posted: 26-Jun-25 Location: Mesa, Arizona Type: Full-time Salary: $52,525 – $68,282/annually, DO Categories: Coaching Coaching – Cross Country Coaching – Track & Field Sector: Jr. Collegiate Sports Preferred Education: 4 Year Degree Under the direction of the Athletic Director, the Athletic Head Coach will provide supervision, direct coaching instruction. Serve as head Women’s and […]

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Posted: 26-Jun-25

Location: Mesa, Arizona

Type: Full-time

Salary: $52,525 – $68,282/annually, DO

Categories:

Coaching

Coaching – Cross Country

Coaching – Track & Field

Sector:

Jr. Collegiate Sports

Preferred Education:

4 Year Degree

Under the direction of the Athletic Director, the Athletic Head Coach will provide supervision, direct coaching instruction. Serve as head Women’s and Men’s Cross-Country coach and head women’s and men’s Track and Field Head Coach to develop, implement, and maintain the college’s Cross Country/Track and Field program. Responsible for but not limited to: meet success; revenue generation for the athletic department; academic achievement, and public relations; including but not limited to; academic support, and academic leadership for the student-athletes, coaching, scouting, scheduling, recruiting, study hall monitoring, mentoring, travel coordination, teaching sportsmanship, life skills, discipline enforcement, and program administration.

Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution in physical education, sports management, sports coaching, kinesiology, recreation therapy, athletic training, sport psychology, or another field related to athletics or sports, management, communications, health, coaching, or a similar discipline, and four (4) years of experience as an athletic coach, preferably at the college level, which includes recruiting experience and two (2) years of senior level or lead experience.

OR

An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above, unless otherwise subject to any other requirements set forth in law or regulation.

About Mesa Community College

Mesa Community College is the largest of 10 colleges in the Maricopa County Community College District. Our seven-member governing board and chancellor provide leadership for the district. Dr. Richard Daniel serves as president of Mesa Community College, supported by a senior leadership team and guided by our mission, vision and values.


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