Head Coach, Women's Volleyball - Limited Term
Ontario Tech University View all jobs
- Oshawa, ON
- $89,100-111,100 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide vision, leadership, and direction for the varsity Women's Volleyball program
- Establish and sustain a driven, inclusive, and high-performance team culture grounded in integrity, respect, accountability, and student-athlete success
- Serve as a role model and ambassador for the university and Athletics Department
- Contribute to departmental planning, assessment, and continuous improvement initiatives
- Support institutional priorities
- Align program goals with the departments and university's strategic and operational plans
- Promote academic excellence and monitor student-athlete academic progress
- Collaborate with academic advisors and student services to support retention and graduation outcomes
- Foster a culture that prioritizes balance between athletic performance and academic achievement
- In collaboration with the athletic department, support the administrative aspects of the program, including scheduling, budgeting, travel planning, equipment management, and staffing
- Ensure full compliance with U SPORTS, conference regulations, and university policies and procedures
- Maintain accurate records and complete required reporting in a timely manner
- Recruit, supervise, and evaluate assistant coaches and support staff
- Foster mentorship opportunities for coaching staff
- Promote collaboration within the Athletics Department and across campus
- Plan, organize, and lead all training sessions, practices, competitions, and seasonal programming
- Implement long-term athlete development and sport-specific performance plans
- Support holistic student-athlete development, including leadership, well-being, and life skills
- Collaborate with IST members, strength & conditioning, sport science, athletic therapy, wellness coach and performance support staff
- Lead the identification, evaluation, recruitment, and retention of qualified student-athletes in alignment with academic standards and program needs
- Build and maintain strong recruiting pipelines locally, provincially, nationally, and internationally where appropriate
- Ensure recruitment activities comply with U SPORTS, conference, and university regulations
- Represent the program at university, conference, and community events
- Provides availability for interviews and makes players available to media, charitable organizations, special events and community requests
- Collaborate with advancement to support & engage alumni, donors, community partners, and youth sport organizations
- Support fundraising, sponsorship, and revenue-generation initiatives as required
- Demonstrated experience coaching at the university, college, or high-performance level
- Proven ability to recruit and develop student-athletes
- Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
- Thorough knowledge of U SPORTS and conference rules and regulations
- Valid coaching certifications and safe sport training (or ability to obtain)
- Demonstrated leadership skills and strong ability to recruit student athletes
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and efficiently
- Strong organizational and administrative skills. Computer skills are an asset
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community
- Knowledge of academic system at the University level
- Knowledge of OUA/USPORT associations
- Undergraduate bachelor's degree of three academic years or equivalent related experience to coaching is required
- Minimum Coaching Certification NCCP Level III, or equivalent
- An equivalent combination of education and related experience may be considered
- Verification of Academic credentials may be required
- Minimum of three years coaching experience preferably at the University, provincial, national level, or equivalent
- Experience working within an elite or high-performance sport environment
- Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and value-driven student-athlete centered coaching