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Head Coach Women's Golf (Seasonal/Temporary)

part-time•Gorham

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Location

Gorham

Type

part-time

Experience

2-5 years

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About this role

The University of Southern Maine invites applications for a part-time, seasonal Head Women’s Golf Coach to lead and grow our NCAA Division III women’s golf program within the Little East Conference.

This role is ideal for a coach who is passionate about student-athlete development and excited to build a competitive, values-driven program. The Head Women’s Golf Coach provides leadership, mentorship, and strategic direction for the program while fostering an environment where student-athletes are challenged, supported, and empowered to succeed both on the course and in the classroom.

The coach oversees all aspects of the women’s golf program, including planning and conducting practices, coaching competitions and tournaments, traveling with the team, and developing effective recruitment and retention strategies. The position also plays a key role in maintaining program standards, NCAA and conference compliance, and a positive team culture aligned with USM Athletics’ commitment to student success.

In collaboration with the Athletics Department, the Head Women’s Golf Coach contributes to departmental initiatives, attends meetings as available, supports student success efforts, participates in community engagement and outreach, and assists with approved fundraising activities. The coach also engages in annual program review and represents the University and Athletics Department at institutional, regional, and national meetings and events.

At USM, coaching is about more than competition. It is about mentorship, integrity, and helping student-athletes thrive. We welcome candidates who are excited to be part of a collaborative athletics community and who share our commitment to excellence, inclusion, and student-centered success.

Season, Schedule and Compensation

This is a part-time, non-benefitted, seasonal position, averaging approximately 18 hours per week during the competitive season (hours can vary based on team schedule). The women’s golf season typically runs from August 1 through October 31 (fall) and March 1 through April 30 (spring). Should the team qualify for the NCAA Championship, the contract will be extended through the conclusion of the national championship at a prorated rate.

The total annual compensation for this position is $7,500. Candidates selected to begin during the spring semester will receive prorated compensation based on their start date.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Valid driver’s license and eligibility to drive university vehicles in accordance with the University of Maine System Motor Vehicle Guidelines
  • Experience as a head or assistant coach in the sport of golf
  • A strong commitment to NCAA principles and rules compliance
  • Experience working with students in a team or sports setting
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Strong work ethic and a commitment to student success

How to Apply:

Click on ‘Apply Now’ or visit our USM Careers Page and submit the following:

  • Cover Letter
  • Resume/Curriculum Vitae
  • Finalist candidates will be asked to provide a list of the names and contact information for references.

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and the position will remain posted until filled. 

We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.

Appropriate background screening will be conducted for the successful candidate.

The University of Maine System (the System) is an equal opportunity institution committed to fostering a nondiscriminatory environment and complying with all applicable nondiscrimination laws. Consistent with State and Federal law, the System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, familial status, ancestry, age, disability (physical or mental), genetic information, pregnancy, or veteran or military status in any aspect of its education, programs and activities, and employment. The System provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. If you believe you have experienced discrimination or harassment, you are encouraged to contact the System Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Services at 5713 Chadbourne Hall, Room 412, Orono, ME 04469-5713, by calling 207.581.1226, or via TTY at 711 (Maine Relay System). For more information about Title IX or to file a complaint, please contact the UMS Title IX Coordinator at www.maine.edu/title-ix/.

Clery Act:

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, mandates that all Title IV institutions, such as the University, prepare, publish, and distribute an Annual Security Report (ASR), and provide notice of the availability of the ASR to all prospective employees. This report consists of two basic parts: disclosure of the University’s crime statistics for the past three calendar years; and disclosures regarding the University’s current campus security policies. View the University’s Annual Security Report (PDF). If you wish to have a paper copy of the ASR or need to have a copy of the ASR in an accessible format, the University will provide such a copy upon request. Please contact our Public Safety Office at 207.780.5211.


About the University of Maine System

The University of Maine System (UMS), established in 1968, consists of seven universities and the University of Maine School of Law, spread across various locations in Maine. UMS provides system-wide services and governance from these locations, leveraging the distinct strengths and collaborations among its institutions to advance strategic priorities for UMS and the state of Maine.

Choosing UMS means opting for a high quality of life supported by excellent benefits such as tuition waivers, robust retirement contributions, and comprehensive insurance coverage including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability. Maine's diverse landscapes, from accessible wilderness and rugged coastline to urban centers and rural communities, offer numerous cultural activities, strong public schools, safe neighborhoods, and high-quality healthcare. Discover more about Maine's exemplary lifestyle on the Maine Office of Tourism website.

What you'll do

  • The Head Women's Golf Coach oversees all aspects of the women's golf program, including planning practices, coaching competitions, and developing recruitment strategies. The role also involves maintaining program standards and fostering a positive team culture.

About University of Maine System

The University of Maine System (UMS) is the state’s largest driver of educational attainment and economic development. In the past two decades, the System has awarded 106,362 degrees and spurred and strengthened thousands of small Maine businesses through world-class research and development. Established in 1968, UMS unites the state’s distinctive public universities including the R1 University of Maine and its regional campus the University of Maine at Machias, the University of Maine at Augusta, the University of Maine at Farmington, the University of Maine at Fort Kent, the University of Maine at Presque Isle, the University of Southern Maine and the University of Maine School of Law, as well as the University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center. The System serves more than 30,000 students annually and its tripartite education, research and service mission is made possible by the efforts of some 5,000 faculty and staff. Despite demographic declines in the state and region, over the last five years the System has increased the number of high school students annually earning free university credit by 32%, rapidly expanded high-quality online education, grown graduate enrollment by 22%, and launched innovative adult degree completion initiatives to advance economic mobility and meet state workforce needs. Maine’s public universities continue to be a national leader in advancing college affordability and access and reducing student debt. Listed in-state tuition and fees at UMaine are the lowest of any New England flagship and Pell-eligible Maine students can attend four of the System’s small universities without paying out-of-pocket for tuition and fees.

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