Montgomery, Alabama, The Athletics Department at Auburn University at Montgomery is accepting applications for the Women’s Soccer Head Coach position.
Review of applications will begin immediately, with a best consideration date of ten days (November 28, 2025) from initial posting.
All documents must be submitted through the online application system. No credentials, emails, or phone calls will be accepted by the Director of Athletics or search committee members.
Auburn University at Montgomery reserves the right once interviewing has started to stop accepting applications.
The candidate selected to fill this position will be responsible, but not limited, to the following:
Develop, coach and administer a successful NCAA DII women’s soccer program.
Coach individual student-athletes in the skills necessary for excellent achievement in women’s soccer.
Recruit and develop student-athletes who will successfully represent the institution academically, athletically and socially.
Manage NCAA, Gulf South Conference and institutional related compliance.
Monitor and foster student-athletes’ academic success, physical and mental well-being.
Commitment to a positive student-athlete experience.
Facilitate discipline and sportsmanlike behavior at all times.
Plan and schedule a regular program of practice, strength and conditioning and competition in accordance with applicable NCAA and Gulf South Conference regulations.
Hire, mentor and oversee an assistant coach and other program personnel.
Work closely with the department staff to schedule events and facility usage.
Monitor the safety of conditions of the facility.
Administer all program budgets, travel, scheduling and purchasing, in line with the guidelines provided by the athletic department and the Office of Financial Services.
Maintain accurate records and documentation related to all aspects of the program and its management.
Initiate, coordinate and participate in fundraising and community engagement activities.
Coordinate procurement of all uniforms and equipment.
Additional responsibilities to be assigned by the Director of Athletics.
Knowledge of the following:
NCAA Division II and Gulf South Conference rules and regulations
Soccer-specific techniques and skills
Institutional policies, practices and procedures
Acceptable supervisory practices
Recruiting and compliance-related documentation
Ability to:
Successfully lead, recruit and manage people
Execute strong interpersonal skills
Apply successful teaching, coaching and mentoring techniques
Counsel and advise prospective and college student-athletes within established rules and expectations
Manage budgets
Make oral and written presentations
Administer First Aid, CPR and AED Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year institution required.
Four years of collegiate or professional soccer coaching experience with a competitive record.
Proven ability to lead, recruit and manage people.
Valid driver’s license.
Continued employment is contingent upon obtaining and maintaining CPR / AED and First Aid certification.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s Degree.
Previous coaching experience as head coach at the intercollegiate level.
Previous coaching experience at the NCAA DII level.
Previous coaching experience in the South or Southeast region.