Head Coach - Men's & Women's Tennis | Mount Aloysius College

  • NCAA Market
  • 07/01/2026

Job Description

Pennsylvania, Current Opening Mount Aloysius College, repeatedly recognized by ModernThink as a “Great College to Work For,” invites applications for a dynamic leader and experienced coach to join our Division III Athletics Program as its part-time Head Coach for Men’s & Women’s Tennis. The Head Coach will assume a solid tennis program that is well positioned for continued success on the court. The Head Coach is tasked with ensuring continued growth and development of the Men’s and Women’s Tennis program through effective strategies and planning that promote the program. The Head Coach will plan/direct the activities of the Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams and is directly responsible for the recruitment and retention of student athletes. It is expected that the Head Coach will meet or exceed annual recruitment goals established in collaboration with the VP for Athletics & Community Outreach. The Head Coach supports overall athletic recruiting efforts at the College, and may recruit for other sports as deemed appropriate by the VP for Athletics & Community Outreach. The Head Coach will guide and oversee conditioning of student athletes, instruct players in techniques of the game, assess players’ skills, assign positions, evaluate own and opposing team capabilities, promote camaraderie and instill good sportsmanship. The Head Coach performs other administrative duties as assigned in support of the Department of Athletics (game management, recruiting, sports information, etc.) and collaborates with other coaching staff to support College and department goals and objectives. Oversees Assistant Coach(es) or Graduate Assistant as may be assigned. In the spirit of our Mercy heritage and traditions, the Head Coach plans and leads at least one Community service initiative for the Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams annually. Also requires broad engagement with the Mount community and an established network to advance the development of the Men’s and Women’s Tennis program. As a DIII Institution, Mount Aloysius emphasizes the importance of academics and expects coaching staff to monitor student athletes’ academic progress. The Head Coach is responsible to comply with NCAA Division III and Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference regulations; and is subject to NCAA enforcement provisions for violations. Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in physical education, sports management, recreation, health, or related field of study preferred. Collegiate tennis experience preferred. Minimum of three (3) years coaching experience as an assistant coach or high school head coach required, or equivalent combination of coaching and playing experience. Must be knowledgeable of NCAA Division III philosophy, rules and regulations pertaining to men’s and women’s tennis. Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills also required. Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, student athletes/players, and recruits a must. Ability to motivate and lead student athletes individually and in a team setting also required. Ability to work independently and as a team member is highly valued. Must be available to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings, and some holidays required. Travel and occasional overnight stays expected for matches and recruiting. This part-time position is not eligible for benefits. This position is on campus in Cresson, PA and is not eligible for remote work. About Mount Aloysius College Mount Aloysius College (www.mtaloy.edu) is a private, comprehensive Catholic college located in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands, serving a diverse community of learners. The College has a long history of responding to community needs through relevant academic programs and community service. Mount Aloysius is located on a 193-acre campus in Cresson, PA, Cambria County. Founded in 1853 by the Dublin, Ireland-based Religious Sisters of Mercy, Mount Aloysius is one of 17 such institutions in the United States and is a member of the Conference for Mercy Higher Education (CMHE). The College provides small class sizes, and students benefit from a highly engaged faculty and staff. Commitment to Diversity Mount Aloysius is committed to building an inclusive community that values each person and respects diversity of all kinds – diversity of thought, experience, culture, ethnicity, religion, gender/gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, etc. to create a workplace where everyone participates and is able to contribute their own unique gifts, talents and perspectives. Application Instructions Apply online at http://www.mtaloy.edu/employment-opportunities. All applicants should submit a resume with an accompanying cover letter. Applicants needing reasonable accommodation to participate in the application process should contact the Office of Human Resources at (814) 886-6519. Mount Aloysius College is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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College/University