Head Coach Women's Tennis
Quick Summary
The University of Denver has a proud athletic tradition that compliments the schools academic endeavors. In its history,
The University of Denver has a proud athletic tradition that compliments the schools academic endeavors. In its history, DU has won 36 national championships and enables student-athletes to compete on 18 Division 1 teams. The Pioneers pursue championships, excel academically, and represent both the University and their respective conferences to the best of their abilities.
The Head Women's Tennis Coach will be responsible for organizing and administering all aspects of the varsity women's tennis program including: coaching, recruiting, event scheduling, supervision of program personnel, fundraising, marketing, budget management, and compliance with NCAA and WCC rules/regulations. The Head Coach will embrace and model a positive coaching philosophy and associated techniques; insisting on a culture of respect and positive communication. The Head Coach will demonstrate an on-going commitment to the principles of multiculturalism and inclusivity through hiring practices, training and development programming, campus collaborations, or involvement and participation in university/divisional inclusivity projects or initiatives.
- Recruit quality student-athletes capable of pursuing a baccalaureate degree and achieving an exemplary graduation rate while managing a cost-effective and administratively efficient program
- Demonstrate excellent teaching and coaching competencies with regard to: sport skill instruction, motivation, and tactical strategies, while also designing a competitive schedule that maximizes student-athlete development and performance
- Provide leadership in the personal development of student-athletes by projecting a positive and professional image, including opportunities for social, emotional, and academic development that align with the University’s 4-D experience model
- Initiate and participate in public relations, marketing, and fundraising activities to advance the University’s and Division’s reach locally as well as nationally
- Mentor, train and supervise assistant coaches with the goal of developing their coaching capabilities
- Exhibiting the highest professional standards and ethical behavior about adherence to NCAA, Conference, University, and the Division of Athletics rules and regulations
- Proactively uphold the outstanding working relationships within the Division and the University
- Assuming other duties as assigned by the Vice Chancellor of Athletics & Ritchie Center Operations
- Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills required, including communication (direct feedback) and public relations
- In-depth understanding of the sport from the fundamental skills to advanced tactics and strategy, including the ability teach and educate Student-Athlete’s and coaching staff. Stays up-to-date with new research and collaborates with coaching colleagues to learn and implement best practices
- Modeling and implementing a personal and professional growth strategy for Student-Athletes and assistant coaches by learning and developing new techniques to support knowledge attainment
- The ability to display passion and positively motivate/inspire Student-Athletes and coaching staff to generate the desire to excel in academics and athletics
- Exhibiting the highest professional standards, integrity, and ethical behavior in regard to NCAA, Conference, University, and Division of Athletics rules and regulations
- Ability to be flexible and adaptable to an ever-evolving athletic landscape
Requirements
~1 min read- Bachelors degree or equivalent in related field
- Demonstrated successful coaching experience; Success in recruiting student-athletes committed to academic and athletic excellence.
- Masters degree
- Collegiate head coaching experience
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- Standard office environment
- Noise and stress level is moderate to high and fluctuates through the season
- Possible Outdoor work in all types of weather
- Frequent travel may be required
- Occasionally required to move about the office/campus with the capability of transporting objects up to 50 lbs. with assistance. Some manual labor is required.
- Position involves both sedentary work and work on different fields and on other fitness environments while coaching and training situations with student-athletes.
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- May 20, 2026
- First seen
- May 20, 2026
- Last seen
- May 20, 2026
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