Head Baseball Coach
Responsibilities and DutiesOrganize, conduct, and supervise all aspects of the intercollegiate baseball program to include: skill instruction, practices, student-athlete strength & conditioning, competition scheduling, competition preparation and competition day coaching and participation within designated conference and NCAA meetingsOrganize, strategize and supervise all aspects of recruitment and evaluation of prospective student-athletesProvide appropriate leadership, direction and supervision relevant to the academic progress of student-athletes within the baseball program. Additionally, provide direction and appropriate follow-up to discipline/conduct for the program's student-athletesAdhere to all University, conference and NCAA rules and requirements relevant to the overall conduct of the intercollegiate baseball programProvide appropriate leadership to ensure a quality student-athlete experience that develops the Total Tiger through campus and community involvement as well as competition in their sport and academic achievementCollaborate with Sports Medicine as well as Speed, Strength & Conditioning staff to ensure health and safety as well as athletic development of student-athletePrepare designated information relevant to budgets, equipment needs, travel advances/reconciliations, prospective student-athlete recruitment records and other program areasWork with Development staff to establish relationships with alumni and other friends of the program; to identify potential donors to the programOversee and assign responsibilities to the assistant coaches, supervise all aspects of their work performances and conduct performance evaluationsRepresent the Department of Athletics, and the baseball program at specified University, department, media and community functions and eventsThe work hours for this position will vary based on competition schedule. Travel is required.Qualifications And SkillsRequired Qualifications:Bachelor's degreeThree years of collegiate or professional baseball coaching.Ability to train and recruit at the Division I collegiate level Ability to accept and carry out assigned program and responsibilities Ability to communicate effectively and work well with students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community Ability to pass the NCAA recruiting test and have a thorough understanding of NCAA rules and regulationsAbility to work collaboratively within the structure and framework of an Athletics Department and UniversityDisplay a demonstrated commitment to high academic standards for student-athletes and their ability to succeed both academically and athletically Demonstrate commitment to building a positive team culture, and commitment to personal and professional development of student-athletesPreferred QualificationsMaster's degreeExperience as a Division I student-athleteOrganization: Athletics DivisionPrimary Location: Main CampusJob Posting: May 14, 2026