Chatham, Virginia, Hargrave Military Academy is looking for a Program Director (PD) to take this sport to the next level. As a PD, the goal is to build the entire program into a program of athletic excellence. The PD will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the aquatic facility, team scheduling, team practices, and oversee and support the middle school, junior varsity, and varsity programs. As Head Coach of the Elite Team, the responsibility is to provide challenging yet age/skill appropriate workouts to each individual athlete to ensure that the athlete can meet his full athletic potential, with the goal to see the athlete swim at a higher educational institution after graduating Hargrave. In addition, Hargrave is home to the co-ed community swim club - Hargrave Aquatics. The PD will be responsible for team scheduling, and team practices.
The PD is a strong, effective, and efficient communicator that can listen first, and speak clearly with a diverse group of individuals including Middle, and High-school Cadets; Faculty and Staff; Officials; Parents; and Hargrave Leadership. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Is responsible to the President of the Academy and the Athletic Director for all aspects of the program
Create and execute the practice plans daily in accordance with the daily schedule
Actively identify and recruit athletes to the Elite Program
Coach all contests, including travel across the state, some nights, and frequent weekends in-season
Evaluate players, strategies, and staff to maximize the program’s success
Cooperates with teaching staff, parents, public and media to ensure good public relations
Writes up contests summaries and respond to all parent communications within 24 hours
Manage all equipment requests and laundry needs
Maintain accurate and organized systems for inventory
Run the day-to-day operations of the Aquatic Facility including staff scheduling, in-services, maintenance, chemical balancing, and programming
Run the co-ed community swim club - Hargrave Aquatics
Creating and managing a budget
Oversees the safety conditions of the facility or area of play at all times the athletes are present
Promotes respect by example through appearance, manners, behavior, language & conduct during practices and contests
Represents and supports Hargrave Military Academy on and off campus in a manner fitting with the mission of the school
Promote positive sportsmanship from athletes both at practices and at contests, either at home or away
Attend required training and in-service meetings periodically
Select and oversee the development of all Middle School, Junior Varsity, Varsity coaches in the program
Select and oversee the development of all Team Captains and Team Managers
Communicates effectively with the Athletic Trainer and ensure all athletes are receiving medical care in a timely fashion
Maintains all required qualifications and certifications
Enforces all regulations of HMA as they pertain to practice, games, events (home or away) and other HMA functions
Follows rules and regulations set forth in both the Hargrave Coach’s Handbook and Hargrave Employee Handbook
Other tasks as assigned by the Athletics Director
Facility Highlights
Olympic-sized competition pool with 8 lanes (50 meters) and 22 lanes (25 yards) with a depth of 4.5 feet to 16 feet.
The main competition area is 10 lanes, with a depth of 13-16 feet.
2-1 meter diving springboards; and 1-3 meter springboard.
Colorado Time System 6 with automatic and semi-automatic timing.
Myrtha Starter Blocks (purchased 2026).
Contemplas Camera System (purchased 2026).
Destro Double Towers (purchased 2026).
Kiefer Wave Eater II lane lines (purchased 2026).
Physical Demands
May include, but not limited to, being able to perform the following functions: twisting; kneeling, sitting, standing, crouching, bending; reaching above head height; standing on raised platforms/ladders; and the potential of assisting in the carrying of others, for times no greater than 4 hour
Must be able to safely lift more than 50 pounds
Must be able to read and write effectively with American English as the primary language
Must be able to verbally command and to hear commands effectively to respond to Hargrave employees and Cadets
Must be comfortable working in varying degrees of seasonal weather, from extreme heat and high humidity to snow and gusting winds
Successful Candidates Should Possess
Has extensive experience in recruiting.
Hold a coaching certification through USA Swimming.
Have at least 7 years experience as Head Coach at an advanced swim program (e.g. college level; multi-level swim program); or swam competitively at a high level (4 year college or higher); or coached athletes to at least AA time standards.
Has experience setting up and running USA Swimming sanctioned swim meets.
Hold an ASCA Level 3 or higher certification.
Hold a CPO certification (or must obtain within 3 months of employment).
Hold certifications as an American Red Cross Instructor in Lifeguarding and First Aid/CPR/AED, as well as a qualified Lifeguard (or the ability to obtain one within 6 months of employment).
Valid VA driver’s license (or the ability to obtain one within 3 months of employment). CDL Preferred.
Proficient in the use of GoMotion; Hytek Software; Colorado Time System; and Swimcloud.
Proficient in all NCAA eligibility requirements and USA Swimming rules and regulations.
Proficient in the English language - speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension.