• Job Title: Head Coach, Women's Softball
• Location: 11400 ROBINWOOD DR, Hagerstown, MD, 21742-6514, USA
• Base Pay: 8500.000000 / YEAR
SUMMARY STATEMENT
The Head Coach position is responsible for running all aspects of a college sports team/program. Responsibilities include:  recruitment, practice management, game management, academic monitoring and fundraising.  Hagerstown Community College participates in the National Junior College Athletic Association and the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference.
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ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
A. Â Â The Head Coach reports directly to and is responsible to Director of Athletics & ARCC.
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B. Â Â The position provides supervision to student athletes, the Assistant Coach(s) and game personnel (manager, statistician).
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C. Â Â The Head Coach coordinates most closely with the Director of Athletics & ARCC and the Dean of Student Affairs.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Oversee all aspects of athletic program developmentÂ
1.   Works within HCC’s and the Athletic Department’s policies and procedures to accomplish goals.
2. Â Â Demonstrate values of a life-long learner and focuses on student success academically before team success.
3.   Recruit student athletes from HCC’s service area who are capable of benefiting from a community college education and collegiate athletic program.
a.   Assess the physical abilities, academic background and personal character of the high school senior athletes in HCC’s service area.
b. Â Â Initiate personal contact with the high school coaches and each athlete.
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4. Â Â Monitor academic progress and participation in an academic support program for student athletes.Â
5. Â Â Develop an understanding of student financial aid options and partner with the financial aid department to obtain updates that may impact player eligibility.
6. Â Â Conduct well-organized practices and provide for the physical conditioning and skill training for each athlete.
7. Â Â Develop, with the support of the Athletic Director, a relationship with faculty to communicate and interact in appropriate manner to ensure student success
8. Â Â Submit all paperwork in a timely fashion such as physicals, rosters, fundraising requests, etc.
9.   Responsible for the selection of Assistant Coaches who reflect the College’s core values and conduct standards
10. Â Â Assist athletes in transferring to a four-year institution in cooperation with the Coordinator of Academic Advising.
11. Â Â Work with ARCC staff on the distribution and collection of equipment.
12. Â Â Attend all coaches meetings within the college. Â Attend any meetings scheduled for the sport that relate to the MD JUCO or the NJCAA Region XX.
13. Â Â Serve as a positive role model for student athletes.
14. Â Â Use the dedicated service approach and maintain a high level of respect, tact, and courtesy in dealing with student athletes, other coaching staffs, officials, college staff members and members of the community.
15. Â Â Be familiar with College polices and have professional knowledge of the employee, student, and student worker handbooks and the academic and college calendars.
16. Â Â Possess good work habits, such as punctuality, attendance, dependability, cooperation and enthusiasm.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCEÂ
•   Must have an earned college degree, coaching experience at the high school, club/or college for a minimum of 5 years.
•   Demonstrated ability to raise funds for scholarships and travel
•   Demonstrated ability to recruit student athletes who will benefit from Hagerstown Community College’s strong academic programs
SKILLS AND ABILITIESÂ
Excellent communication skills; ability to handle both themselves and the student athletes in an appropriate manner which is in line with college expectations; Â ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with administrative staff, deans, faculty, coaches, student athletes and the general public
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All coaches will be required to take the NJCAA Handbook/Casebook exam at the beginning of each season.  The test will measure the coach’s knowledge of NJCAA eligibility and sport policies and procedures.Â