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Head Coach - Women's Softball

Franklin Pierce University
8 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Rindge, New Hampshire, United States
$50,000 USD yearly

Position Summary

Franklin Pierce University invites applications for the position of Head Coach for the Women’s Softball program. This is a full-time role responsible for leading all aspects of a competitive NCAA Division II program, including recruiting, player development, program administration, and student-athlete success.

The Head Coach will provide leadership that aligns with the University’s mission, supports student-athlete academic achievement, and promotes a positive team culture.

Key Responsibilities

Oversee all aspects of the softball program, including:

Practice planning and game preparation

Recruitment and retention of student-athletes

Player development and performance evaluation

Manage program operations:

Budget planning and financial oversight

Scheduling and travel coordination

Equipment and facility management

Ensure compliance with NCAA, conference, and University rules and regulations

Monitor and support student-athletes’ academic progress and personal development

Foster a positive, inclusive, and high-performance team culture

Represent the University and athletic program in a professional manner on campus and externally

About Franklin Pierce University

Located in Rindge, NH, Franklin Pierce University is a private, comprehensive university known for its personalized approach to education and strong sense of community. The University offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across a range of disciplines, including nationally recognized health professions programs.

The Rindge campus provides a scenic, lakeside setting while maintaining convenient access to major metropolitan areas such as Boston and New York City. Students benefit from a supportive academic environment, experiential learning opportunities, and a commitment to career readiness.

Franklin Pierce is a proud member of NCAA Division II and competes in the Northeast-10 Conference, with a strong tradition of athletic success and a commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the field. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree preferred Prior collegiate coaching and recruiting experience strongly preferred Demonstrated knowledge of NCAA rules and compliance requirements Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills Commitment to academic excellence and holistic student-athlete development Ability to manage budgets and oversee program operations effectively Starting rate $50,000 plus, salary based on experience