Category:: Athletics
Department:: Athletics
Locations:: Des Plaines and Skokie, IL
Posted:: Jul 31, '18
Type:: Coaches
Ref. No.:: PTWSB-18
About Oakton Community College :
Oakton Community College, a caring community of educators dedicated to excellence in teaching and learning, seeks a Head Women's Softball Coach to join our College. Applicants must be strong communicators and effective classroom facilitators who enjoy coaching in a student-centered environment.
Candidates with a commitment to working in a culturally competent environment are especially valued at Oakton.
We encourage applications from candidates who reflect the increasing diversity of Oakton's student body and community, who will enhance and promote engagement with other cultures, and have a demonstrated commitment to working with and as part of a multicultural faculty and diverse student body and community.
Located seventeen miles from downtown Chicago, Oakton serves northern Cook County with campuses in Des Plaines and Skokie, Illinois.
We have an opening for a Head Women's Softball Coach beginning with the Fall 2018
Job Description:
Under general supervision, provide direction for the Women's Softball program through game coaching, player and team skill development and recruitment and retention of academically and athletically prepared students. Support activities of the softball program within the rules and guidelines of the NJCAA, the Illinois Skyway Collegiate
Conference and the college. Demonstrate a sound and committed educational philosophy for holistic student development including academic, athletic and personal. Support the mission and philosophy of the college.
Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plan and conduct in-season and off-season team practice and conditioning programs.
- Assist individual active players in softball skill development through skills training and weight and conditioning training.
- Direct the identification and recruitment of new players to the program. This may include traveling to regional high school and club softball events and softball showcases.
- Schedule and plan softball practices and matches, including transportation,
- driving a team vehicle, securing funds for travel, making travel arrangements, etc.
- Monitor all practice/competition facilities and equipment and report any/all problems to the Athletic Office.
- Report in-season game/match results and statistics to both internal and external media sources and recommend news stories and features to support the program.
- Report end of season scores and team and individual statistics to appropriate groups. Recommend and advocate for student honors within conference, region, and other athletic governing bodies.
- Represent the Athletic Department and the Women's Softball program at Skyway Conference and NJCAA Region IV meetings, on college committees or task forces and at college events and/or other public meetings.
- Communicate as necessary with the other Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference and NJCAA Region IV Volleyball Coaches.
- Participate in Athletic Coaches professional development including annual training in NJCAA Regulations, CPR, AED usage, Blood Born Pathogen, Exercise Induced Asthma and use of an Epi-Pen.
- Plan and coordinate the awarding and distribution of athletic scholarships for the volleyball program following all NJ CAA and college policies and procedures.
- Plan and coordinate fund raising activities to support programs activities and events as necessary.
- Plan and coordinate sport camps and workshops for the district community including camps for children.
- Assist Athletic Director in development and implementation of annual department budget through researching and recommending equipment and supply purchases.
- Perform other job related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
- An associate degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable skills and abilities can be obtained is required. A bachelor's degree is desired.
- Three years of softball/baseball playing experience at the college or high school level required. Preference will be given to candidates with two years of college level playing experience.
- Two years of softball coaching experience as a head or assistant coach at the college, high school, club team, travel team, or AAU team required.
- Certification in First Aid and CPR/AED required.
- Knowledge of NJCAA/NCAA rules and regulations is a plus.
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, planning and leadership skills and a positive role model for young adults is expected.
- Ability to work independently in an unstable and chaotic environment desired.
- Valid Class "D" driver's license required.
- Work performed in different environments including interior/office work areas, gymnasiums and outdoor areas.
- Work will require significant physical effort associated with coaching and teaching softball skills and techniques. The work will also require the lifting and movement of equipment up to 50 pounds.
- Limited exposure to physical risk.
- Regional travel required with occasional extended out-of-state travel for spring training and post-season competition.
References
Two softball related references required.
Additional Information:
Part-time faculty hires and assignments are coordinated by the department chairs. Contact Bruce Oates at 847.635.1754 or boates@oakton.edu for more information.
Part-time faculty are hired on a semester-by-semester basis. A reasonable effort is made to assure the assignment of courses to more senior part-time faculty who are fully qualified by virtue of their education, training, work experience as related to current technology and pedagogical techniques, and who have had a history of successful performance at Oakton Community College.
All assignments are conditioned on sufficient enrollment. Once a course starts, the part time faculty member is expected to complete the course.
Part-time faculty are paid on a lecture hour equivalents (LHE) basis. For most courses, the LHE is the same as a credit hour. For others, the LHE represents additional work for teaching the class, such as grading papers for Composition classes or teaching a class with a laboratory section (computers, languages, and the sciences); in those cases, the LHE represents a figure higher than the credit hour. All part-time faculty start at the beginning pay rates, regardless of the level and type of experience obtained elsewhere. Those rates are $1110/LHE for faculty without doctorates and $1188/LHE for faculty with doctorates for the 2018-19 academic year.
Part-time faculty advance one step within the salary schedule with the successful completion of 2 fall & spring semesters where 3+ credit hours are taught in each semester.
Posted positions may be removed from the Oakton website without notice when it is determined that no additional applicants are required.
Please contact Matthew Robitaille at mrobitai@oakton.edu if you have any questions or experience problems in submitting your application. Oakton is accessible by public transportation.
Application Instructions:
Required documents for a complete application file include a completed applicant questionnaire, cover letter, resume/cv, official transcripts for the hiring credential, and 2 original, signed recommendation letters or college placement/credential file.
Interested applicants must submit their application, cover letter and resume/cv on the Oakton website. Please indicate the position code (PTWSB-18) on the cover letter.
Recommendation letters may either be submitted with original signature or e-mailed directly from the reference to facultysearch@oakton.edu.
Transcripts may either be submitted on official paper or as pdf copies of official transcripts e-mailed directly from the Registrar's Office to facultysearch@oakton.edu.
Transcripts and recommendation letters are required prior to appointment.
Official transcripts and original letters of recommendation or college placement/credential file should be mailed to: Faculty Search PTWSB-18, c/o Department of Human Resources, Oakton Community College, 1600 E. Golf Rd., Des Plaines, IL 60016.
Oakton Community College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution, committed to employing competent, qualified individuals. Oakton Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, socioeconomic status, sex or gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation in admission to and participation in its educational programs, college activities and services, or in its employment practices.