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Director of Athletics

Employer
Earlham College
Location
Richmond, Indiana

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DescriptionThe Director of Athletics is responsible for providing vision, leadership, strategic planning and advocacy for the intercollegiate athletic programs.This is an administrative faculty position, which reports to the Vice President for Student Life. The Director of Athletics is a highly visible position within the College, and must be able to articulate a clear vision of the educational role and mission of athletics at a private, residential, liberal arts college. The Director of Athletics is also responsible for creating an environment that prioritizes sportsmanship and civility.

Earlham seeks an energetic leader who will work with students, faculty, staff, and alumni to manage all aspects of the men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic programs and maintain compliance with NCAA, Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC), and North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC).

Primary Duties & ResponsibilitiesRecruit, mentor, supervise, retain and evaluate all coaches, administrators and support staff.Commits to the principle of diversity, promoting an atmosphere of respect for and sensitivity to the dignity of every person. Initiates a leadership role on campus in this area, and, through diverse hiring pools, strives for gender and ethnic diversity in the institution’s administrative and coaching positions.Provide leadership and vision to create diverse athletic teams.Creates an environment that prioritizes sportsmanship and civility and provides staff members with professional development opportunities, including informing departmental members of policies, procedures, rules and regulations of the NCAA, HCAC, NCAC, Title IX and Earlham College.Provide leadership and active involvement in the review and revision of College policies and procedures governing intercollegiate athletics.Work collaboratively and closely with the Vice President for Enrollment Management to develop strategies to recruit and enroll student athletes in each incoming class.Ensure that the appropriate number of first year students enroll to meet optimal roster size. Develop and maintain an athletics program that works in harmony with the educational mission of Earlham College, in conjunction with the College’s Principals and Practices with an emphasis on mentoring students in an intellectually challenging academic environment.Prepare and manage operating budgets for intercollegiate teams and supporting areas including athletic training, sports information and general athletics.Work closely with the Director of Wellness to schedule team practices and events.Provide leadership and guidance to athletic fundraising projects and the use of funds in consultation with the Institutional Advancement office.Create and maintain relations with alumni and other support groups that support the college and intercollegiate athletics, particularly the E-Club.Manage and supervise the staffing and scheduling of coaching staff in the area of Athletics, Wellness and Physical Education (AWPE) in conjunction with the Director of Wellness.Work with coaches to create game schedules that are within the guidelines of the Athletic Scheduling Principles document.Manage game official assignments for all sports, including coordinating game management for all athletic events.Manage and coordinate team transportation needs.Provide leadership and vision in working with students, coaches, faculty, and other members of the Earlham community to successfully integrate and promote the appreciation of athletic events into the overall life of the College. Positively represent Earlham at regional and national athletic associations and conferences and all off-campus constituency groups.Work with the Athletics Advisory Committee to establish its yearly agenda.Create and maintain cooperative relations with College departments, offices, and programs including representing Athletics as a member of College committees.In collaboration with Alumni Relations, assist with the coordination of the annual Alumni Awards Banquet.Produce internal and NCAA reports about athletic recruiting, student/athlete retention and ethnicity, NCAA Sports Sponsorship and Demographics (August), Department of Education Equity in Athletics (October) and the NCAA Financial report (January) and other required reports.All other duties as assigned.Experience & QualificationsA bachelor’s degree is required with a minimum of 5 years of direct experience with Athletic Director responsibilities in a collegiate setting. Possesses skills in supervision, budget projections, trend analysis, and personnel practices.Demonstrates dynamic, creative leadership and excellent management skills.Has the ability to partner effectively with faculty, staff, alumni and parents.Is imaginative, highly motivated and well-organized.Has the ability to work in a community that values consensus and teamwork.Demonstrates personal and professional commitment to diversity.Is committed to the NCAA Division III Philosophy and the role of Athletics within a private, liberal arts college. Possesses excellent community building and strong human relations skills including a deep appreciation of diversity are valuable assets as well as a commitment to the mission, values, and goals of Earlham College. Application InstructionsPlease submit the following application materials in a single electronic file:

Cover letter;Resume;Statement on Diversity: The Statement on Diversity should describe how your values and leadership frame or center Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in your work. Contact information for three references.All materials should be submitted to the Earlham College Human Resources Office at: [email protected].

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Working at Earlham College

Earlham is a selective national liberal arts college founded in 1847. Earlham's affiliation with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) informs our emphasis on seeking the truth wherever it leads, respect for persons, learning from and with one another, conflict management and peacemaking, diversity, global education and on international experience. 

  • Earlham's 1,019 students are bright, eager and hardworking; they report significantly higher numbers of books read, papers written, interaction with professors, and other predictors of successful educational outcomes than are reported nationally.
  • Earlham graduates pursue advanced degrees at a high rate. Between 1992 and 2006, 10 percent of Earlham College graduates completed doctoral degrees. In fact, Earlham is 29th among 1,533 U.S. institutions in the percentage of graduates who go on to earn Ph.D.s; 10th, in biological sciences. Many Earlham alumni are deeply and personally committed to social action and to trying to improve the world. (These findings are based on the Weighted Baccalaureate Origins Study for 1992-2006 provided by the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium. Rankings reflect relative size of institutions.)
  • Faculty at Earlham rate their working environment highly, citing the match between the College's mission and their own sense of personal and professional aims. Our governance structure emphasizes collaboration and consultation. The Faculty Meeting and all committees operate by consensus-seeking rather than by voting.
  • Earlham's faculty have created a rich liberal arts curriculum that values interdisciplinary study. The College's recently redesigned General Education Program prepares students for a life of critical knowledge and informed action. Faculty actively lead international study programs in which 70 percent of our students participate for at least a semester.
  • The Richmond/Wayne County community of 70,000 is small enough to need and value the contributions and expertise of Earlham faculty and students. Our faculty often provide advice and leadership aimed at improving the quality of life and are involved with educational, environmental, social service, cultural and governmental organizations in Wayne County. In addition, faculty engage Earlham students in community-related research and presentations.
  • At the same time, our community is large enough to provide a microcosm of urban challenges. The community enjoys a symphony orchestra, civic theater, art and historical museum, environmental education center, regional arboretum, and miles of improved hiking and nature trails in the geologically rich Ordovician limestone Whitewater River gorge. Five institutions of higher education are located in Richmond and Wayne County: Earlham College, Earlham School of Religion, Bethany Seminary, Indiana University East and Ivy Tech State College.
  • Richmond is near three airports: 45 minutes west of Dayton, Ohio; an hour east of Indianapolis; and 75 minutes northwest of Cincinnati.
  • For more information about openings, contact Becky Thomas, academic dean and vice president for academic affairs.

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