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Head Coach, Cross Country, Track & Field in Hammond, IN for University of Purdue Northwest

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Posted: 06-Jun-25

Location: Hammond, Indiana

Type: Full-time

Categories:

Coaching

Coaching – Cross Country

Coaching – Track & Field

Sector:

Collegiate Sports

Required Education:

4 Year Degree

The Opportunity The Department of Athletics at Purdue University Northwest (PNW) invites applications for the Head Cross Country, Track & Field Coach.


The Position The head coach is responsible for leading the cross country and track & field program, including, but not limited to the following duties:

  • Plan, organize and direct activities involved with NCAA DII Cross Country/Track & Field.
  • Coach the Cross Country/Track & Field teams in competition.
  • Direct daily practice during the prescribed season.
  • Provide instruction and development for individual/team improvement, teach overall team and individual player strategies, analyze athlete performance, prepare student-athletes for the highest possible levels of competition.
  • Recruit prospective student-athletes within the guidelines of PNW and NCAA academic admission standards.
  • Assist with the development and manage the team budget.
  • Coordinate team travel for away competition including team transportation, lodging, and meals.
  • Construct competition schedule with approval of the Director of Athletics.
  • Assist with the implementation of the strength and conditioning program for the team.
  • Adhere to NCAA rules and regulations for the sport.
  • Assist with academic monitoring of student-athletes to ensure academic success and compliance.
  • Adhere to the highest standards of student-athlete welfare.
  • Assist the Director of Athletics with public relations and fundraising activities.
  • Participate in departmental meetings / activities including serving on PNW, GLIAC, and NCAA DII committees.
  • Direct and manage summer camps.
  • Supervise Assistant Coach. Perform all other duties as assigned.

    Required Qualification & Core Competencies

    This position requires a bachelor’s degree, preferably in sports management, physical education,
    education, or fitness. Two years of coaching experience in professional, college or high school is
    required. The core competencies of the ideal candidate include, but are not limited to:

    • Must have strong team building and management skills;
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
    • Ability to coordinate collaborative efforts;
    • Demonstrated experience in program development, management, and leadership;
    • Ability to interact with members of the public and media;
    • Ability to supervise regular and temporary staff;
    • Ability to work across academic/administrative departments in a cooperative manner;
    • Understanding of the student-athletes’ commitment to academics; and
    • Knowledge of rules and regulations set forth by the NCAA and conference should be maintained, reviewed and practiced to ensure compliance relative to those applicable duties.

    The position requires frequent lifting and carrying up to 10 pounds, and up to 20 pounds occasionally.

    Application Procedures

    Applicants should submit a confidential letter of application, resume, and contact information for three references in one PDF file to opportunity@mammothconsulted.com. For questions, nominations, or inquiries contact Dr. Kurt Patberg, Vice President, Mammoth Sports Consulting at kurt.patberg@mammothconsulted.com.

    About University of Purdue Northwest

    Part of the internationally respected Purdue University system, Purdue University Northwest offers world-class educational opportunities at an excellent value on two culturally diverse, student-centered campuses in Northwest Indiana and close proximity to Chicago. Purdue Northwest has approximately 8,900 students and offers more than 70 degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels.

    PNW sits between Chicago’s skyscrapers and Lake Michigan’s shores. You can have all the perks of a world-class city just a short drive away or enjoy the natural beauty of the Indiana Dunes National Park and Lake Michigan just 15 miles away.


    Connections working at University of Purdue Northwest

    https://ncaamarket.ncaa.org/jobs/21394906/head-coach-cross-country-track-field



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