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Head Coach Men's and Women's Golf in Marietta, OH for Marietta College

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Head Coach Men's and Women's Golf in Marietta, OH for Marietta College

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Posted: 21-Aug-25

Location: Marietta, Ohio

Type: Full-time

Salary: $40,000-$42,000

Categories:

Coaching

Coaching – Golf

Sector:

Collegiate Sports

Required Education:

4 Year Degree

Under the supervision of the Athletic Director, responsibilities include, but are not limited to, performing or assisting with a wide variety of coaching and administrative duties in order to accomplish the overall goals and objectives of the men’s and women’s golf programs, the athletic department and the College.

Essential Functions of the Position:

  1. Create a vision and culture for future learning outcomes and life-long values.
  2. Recruit, by all established and contemporary means within the NCAA guidelines, student athletes that fit the Marietta admissions profile and meet mutually agreed upon enrollment goals.
  3. Research, understand and comply with governing body bylaws for: Marietta College, NCAA, Division III; OAC.
  4. Schedule and manage practices and matches.
  5. Plan and execute specific roster goals and team membership procedures.
  6. Create, approve and oversee training cycles for group and individual workouts.
  7. Manage budget including use of operating and restricted accounts.
  8. Schedule facility use and work cooperatively on facility overlap.
  9. Manage equipment and storage spaces effectively.
  10. Professionally role-model for assistant coaches, athletes and foster cooperative work environment for all constituent groups at the College.
  11. Monitor student athletes’ academic progress and promote use of campus resources to assist them.
  12. Fundraise by methods agreed upon with the administration.
  13. Attend regularly scheduled staff meetings.
  14. Serve the campus community by accepting committee appointments, attending recruitment functions, and attending events that support the College traditions.
  15. Other duties as assigned by Athletic Director and Physical Education Department Chairperson, most likely to include aspects of game management, facility supervision, life-time fitness instruction, sports information, promotions and marketing or something similar.

Required Skills and Abilities:

  1. Proven ability to identify and recruit student-athletes to a selective liberal arts college.
  2. Strong interpersonal communication skills
  3. Strong organizational and time management skills
  4. Proven ability to work in a team environment
  5. Certified in CPR/AED
  6. Certifiable to drive for College business

Preferred Experience & Education: 

  1. Bachelor’s degree, master’s preferred, in an area related to physical education and/or athletic administration.
  2. PGA Class A Golf Professional
  3. 2-4 years of experience in coaching golf
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About Marietta College

About Marietta College:
For nearly two centuries, Marietta College has embraced its commitment to serving young adults seeking to better their lives and to turn their life’s passions into actionable good in the world. Committed to a contemporary liberal arts education and home to the 16th oldest chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Marietta offers more than 40 undergraduate programs as well as graduate programs in Physician Assistant Studies, Sustainability Leadership, and Psychology.

At Marietta, students learn from talented faculty members who are respected in their fields and wholly dedicated to teaching the next generation of leaders. Our professors share their knowledge with students and challenge them to develop their skillsets through serious research, experiential opportunities, and internships. Every student completes Marietta’s rigorous General Education Curriculum, which builds strong communication skills and exposes students to new ideas and interests.

Our varsity athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III and against some of the best in the nation as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference and Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference. Marietta has won six national championships and 64 conference titles, including an OAC-record 46 baseball titles.

More than 26,000 living members of The Long Blue Line proudly support their alma mater and help current students gain internships and connections into their chosen industries. This support, in addition to the vibrant growth on campus, is one of the reasons why The Chronicle of Higher Education named Marietta College one of the Great Colleges to Work For.

The College sits on 90 picturesque acres in Marietta, Ohio, located just blocks from a historic downtown and the Ohio River.

For more information about the College, please visit marietta.edu.

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