Ferrum College, an NCAA Division III institution located in Ferrum, Virginia, is looking for a motivated, energetic and passionate individual to be our next Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach. This is a full-time, 12-month position that reports directly to the Head Lacrosse Coach. Ferrum College is a proud member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), joining the league in 2018. We will be transiting from the Old Dominion Athletic Conference to Division II Conference Carolinas in the fall of 2025. Primary Purpose: The assistant women’s lacrosse coach will assist the head women’s lacrosse coach in evaluating, recruiting, coaching and mentoring qualified student-athletes that will compete at a high level in the classroom and on the field. The successful candidate will assist with the organization of all team practices, games and budgets and follow the lead of the head coach and her recruitment plan for the women’s lacrosse program. The assistant coach will help in ensuring a culture of compliance within all NCAA Division III, ODAC and Ferrum College rules and regulations, and ensure all student-athletes comply with same. Finally, the successful candidate will serve in administrative capacity as needed and directed by the head coach and the Director of Athletics. Essential Functions: •Evaluate, recruit, coach and mentor qualified student-athletes and prepare the team for a full intercollegiate varsity Lacrosse experience. •Execute the head coach’s recruitment plan to help ensure a robust and competitive roster from the local, regional and national landscape. •Assist the head coach to create a culture of compliance around all NCAA Division III, ODAC and Ferrum College rules and regulations and ensure all student-athletes do the same. •Travel locally, regionally and nationally for all regular-season and post-season events, conference and/or national meetings and fundraising, alumni and community events. •Assist with student-athlete academic progress, be available for consultation/support for student-athletes and direct student-athletes to the appropriate academic professionals to ensure academic success. •Serve in administrative capacity as needed and directed by the Director of Athletics. •Serve on department and campus-wide committees as requested, as well as other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics. Qualification Standards: Education/Experiences: A bachelor’s degree is required. A master’s degree, collegiate playing experience and prior coaching experience is preferred.
Licenses: Current and valid driver’s license required.
Other Preferences: The candidate must be able to work independently and have the ability to work occasionally on evenings and weekends throughout the year to accomplish the tasks necessary for success in this field. The successful candidate must be committed to working and teaching within an environment that embraces the development of students around their education, cultural diversity, mental health awareness and NCAA and ODAC compliance.
Founded in 1913, Ferrum College is a private liberal arts college related to the United Methodist Church, offering liberal arts and professional programs such as business, recreation leadership, musical theatre, agriculture, environmental science, teacher education, and criminal justice. Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, numerous lakes, rivers and state parks, Ferrum College provides an outstanding educational experience in a setting of rich natural beauty.
At Ferrum College every student’s education is impacted by the natural world. Ferrum has one of the oldest environmental science programs in the country and offers internship and research opportunities in all majors. The Boone Honors Program fosters the exploration of intellectual, social, and ethical issues. Ferrum College is the only private college in Virginia with an academic program in agricultural science. The College’s Blue Ridge Institute and Museum is a state repository for Virginia Folklore and provides an important link to history and culture of the Blue Ridge region of Appalachia. Ferrum students are known for their commitment to service and community action, as expressed in the College motto, “Not Self, But Others”.