S/L Womens Lacrosse Team Manager
About this role
Westminster University
Women's Lacrosse Team Manager (L1)
Student Position
Position Summary
The Women’s Lacrosse Manager supports the daily operations of the Westminster Women’s Lacrosse team. This position ensures that all equipment and facilities are properly maintained and set up for practices and games. Responsibilities include daily practice and game laundry, equipment setup and teardown, locker room maintenance, and jersey preparation. The manager plays a key behind-the-scenes role in helping the team function smoothly and efficiently.
Primary Responsibilities
- Laundry & Uniform Prep: Wash, dry, and hang jerseys and other team laundry after practices and games. (Set approved expectations by the coaching staff for team members on what can go on the laundry loops and timeline and process to have them turned). Remain with laundry during cycles and do not allow other people outside our team access the laundry unsupervised (if any laundry items go missing you will be responsible to locate or replace items) Notify coaching staff immediately when any laundry items goes missing.
- Equipment Management: Work in collaboration with team captains on the oversight of the set up and take down of equipment before and after each practice; manage and track inventory of all gear, equipment and locker room cleanliness.
- Practice Readiness: Arrive before practice to prepare all necessary items and ensure all members of the team have proper clothing and equipment necessary, remain afterward to ensure everything is properly put away and necessary laundry is turned in.
- Team Support: Provide general assistance to coaching staff and players as needed being a resource on all things laundry and equipment.
- Other Duties: Complete additional tasks as assigned to support the success of the women’s lacrosse program.
Learning Outcomes
Students in this role will:
• Develop strong time management and organizational skills in a team-centered environment.
• Gain hands-on experience in athletic operations and team logistics.
• Enhance leadership and responsibility through daily routine management.
• Build teamwork and communication skills while working closely with coaches and athletes.
• Learn how to support high-level NCAA Division II athletic program operations behind the scenes.
Diversity and Inclusion:
Promote an Inclusive Westminster through demonstration of the commitments include in the Westminster University Diversity Statement. Participate in developmental activities to increase understanding and awareness of issues related diversity, equity and Inclusion both individually and as related to my filed of work, profession or discipline.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Westminster University is committed to a diversified workforce, equal opportunity, and nondiscrimination. To this end, Westminster prohibits any form of discrimination or harassment based on race or ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identification, disabilities, genetic information, status as a veteran, or any other category or classification protected by applicable federal, state, or city laws.
Contact Ashley Tack at [email protected] for any additional questions.
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