Head Womens Volleyball Coach
Olympia, Washington
Head Womens Volleyball Coach
Position Purpose
This position reports to the Assistant Director of Student Wellness, Recreation, and Athletics and requires an understanding of and commitment to the values of The Evergreen State College and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). This position is responsible for building and sustaining a quality, competitive intercollegiate women’s volleyball program, which focuses on the development of student-athletes and supports the mission of the College. The incumbent plans and conducts all activities of the intercollegiate volleyball program, including recruiting, scheduling, fundraising, alumni relations, and student-athlete mentoring (academic, physical, emotional, and social components). The position contributes to the overall success of the Athletics Program and the larger division of Student Affairs through the support and development of student athletes.
This is a part-time .55 FTE (22 hours per week), overtime exempt position on the Olympia Campus of The
Evergreen State College. This position is exempt from Washington State Civil Service rules and the Fair Labor
Standards Act overtime requirements.
Salary and Benefits: $2,242.35 – $2,691.15 per month of part-time work + excellent benefits including paid sick and vacation leave; paid campus holidays; a generous medical, dental, life, and disability insurance package; and a tuition waiver program.
Closes: May 18, 2023
All requested application materials must be submitted by the deadline in order to be considered.
About the College
The Evergreen State College is a progressive, public liberal arts and sciences college located in Olympia, Washington, in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Since opening its doors in 1971, Evergreen has established a national reputation for leadership in developing innovative interdisciplinary, collaborative and team-taught academic programs. The college has a vibrant undergraduate program, graduate programs, and public service centers that constitute a unique academic setting. The college values a student-centered learning environment, a link between theory and practice, and a multicultural community of diverse faculty, students and staff working together.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or status as a protected veteran.