What are the responsibilities and job description for the Head Coach - Men's Volleyball position at SPRING ARBOR UNIVERSITY and Careers?
Head Coach – Men’s Volleyball
Status: Part-Time (with potential for Full-Time)
SUMMARY
Spring Arbor University is a member of the Crossroads League and holds national membership with
the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). All coaches within the SAU Athletics
Department embody and promote the mission of the University as well as the mission statement of
the athletic program: The Spring Arbor University Athletic Department seeks to use competitive sports
to develop within our student-athletes depth of faith, strength of character, and skills of leadership
essential for a lifetime of service to Jesus Christ.
The Head Coach for Men’s Volleyball will lead the development and launch of Spring Arbor
University’s inaugural men’s volleyball program. This position is responsible for establishing a
competitive NAIA program, recruiting and developing student-athletes, and cultivating a Christ centered
team culture. The coach will begin recruiting immediately upon hire with the goal of fielding
a competitive team for the 2026-27 academic year. This position will initially be part-time, with the
potential for transition to full-time status once a full roster of 24 student-athletes (including a junior
varsity team) is achieved.
A key responsibility of all SAU staff is an enthusiastic commitment to, implementation of, and
personal support for the University’s Statement of Faith and Concept and our whole-person
development model. Candidates should exhibit the fruits of a vibrant Christian faith and exemplary
character and embrace and support our Christian mission within the Free Methodist tradition.
Spring Arbor University is a member of the Crossroads League and holds national membership with
the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). All coaches within the SAU Athletics
Department embody and promote the mission of the University as well as the mission statement of
the athletic program: The Spring Arbor University Athletic Department seeks to use competitive sports
to develop within our student-athletes depth of faith, strength of character, and skills of leadership
essential for a lifetime of service to Jesus Christ.
The Head Coach for Men’s Volleyball will lead the development and launch of Spring Arbor
University’s inaugural men’s volleyball program. This position is responsible for establishing a
competitive NAIA program, recruiting and developing student-athletes, and cultivating a Christ centered
team culture. The coach will begin recruiting immediately upon hire with the goal of fielding
a competitive team for the 2026-27 academic year. This position will initially be part-time, with the
potential for transition to full-time status once a full roster of 24 student-athletes (including a junior
varsity team) is achieved.
A key responsibility of all SAU staff is an enthusiastic commitment to, implementation of, and
personal support for the University’s Statement of Faith and Concept and our whole-person
development model. Candidates should exhibit the fruits of a vibrant Christian faith and exemplary
character and embrace and support our Christian mission within the Free Methodist tradition.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Program Development
- Establish the vision, culture, and competitive foundation for a new men’s volleyball program consistent with the University’s mission and athletics department values
- Develop and implement a comprehensive recruiting strategy to build an initial roster for the 2026-27 season and grow to a full roster of 24 student-athletes
- Create and manage the program’s operational budget in collaboration with the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
- Build relationships with prospective student-athletes, families, high school and club coaches, and volleyball organizations to establish recruiting pipelines
- Coordinate with University Advancement and the Athletic Director to develop fundraising opportunities and alumni engagement specific to the men’s volleyball program
- Coaching & Student-Athlete Development
- Help disciple student-athletes in their relationship with Jesus Christ
- Plan, organize, and conduct team practices, training sessions, and competitions
- Provide individual instruction and skill development for all student-athletes
- Monitor and support the academic, social, and spiritual progress of all student-athletes within the program
- Foster a team culture that promotes sportsmanship, character development, and servant leadership
- Administration
- Develop and manage team schedules, including competitions, travel arrangements, and practice schedules in compliance with NAIA and Crossroads League requirements
- Ensure compliance with all University policies, NAIA rules and certification requirements, and applicable state and federal laws
- Work collaboratively with the Athletic Director, Student Development and Success, the Chief of Staff, and Academic Affairs to participate in and promote holistic student care, accountability for team and University community standards, and retention efforts
- Maintain appropriate records related to recruiting, eligibility, equipment, and program operations
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
- Culture
- Uphold – and promote with those associated with the program – the Concept of Spring Arbor University, the Statement of Faith, and the Community Covenant at all times
- Embody the Christian mission and vision of the University and infuse a culture of Christ centered values and Christ-like behavior within the men’s volleyball program
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
- Demonstrated volleyball coaching experience at the collegiate, club, or high school level
- Must be thoroughly supportive of – and exhibit a life and service that is in full accord with – the University’s mission and values as an evangelical Christian university affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, the SAU Concept, and the SAU Community Covenant
- Strong written and oral communication and interpersonal skills, demonstrating skill in caring for and supporting all colleagues and student-athletes
- Strong organizational, management, and leadership skills, including proficient use of Microsoft Office products
- Willingness to maintain a flexible working schedule
- Note: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s degree from an accredited institution
- Collegiate volleyball playing and/or coaching experience
- Experience building or significantly developing a volleyball program
- Demonstrated understanding of and successful navigation through NAIA policies and practices
- Previous recruiting experience with a proven ability to attract quality student-athletes