06/26/12 Clarendon College Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Description:

Clarendon College is seeking candidates for the position of Head Women’s Basketball Coach.

The position is directly responsible for all aspects of planning,managing, and directing the Women’s Basketball Program including…

  • coaching,
  • recruiting,
  • program development budget management,
  • public relations and selection of athletic scholarship recipients as well as monitoring student athletes’ academic progress.

The salary range for this 10-month full time position is based on Clarendon College salary schedule and experience.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree required, Master’s Degree preferred.
  • Experience in coaching at the collegiate level or having participated in collegiate athletics preferred.
  • CDL License required.
  • The successful candidate must have the ability to recruit, coach and teach highly talented student-athletes who can succeed in a challenging academic environment and manage all facets of participating in collegiate athletics.
  • A commitment to adhering to all policies, rules, and regulations of the College, the Western Junior College Athletic Conference, Region V, and the NJCAA is required.

The review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Send professional application, (application on Clarendon College Website) cover letter, resume, official or unofficial transcripts of all college work, and the names, titles and telephone numbers of three references to John Green, Clarendon College, Box 968, Clarendon, TX 79226, fax (806) 874-4858. Clarendon College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. All phone inquires please call Athletic Director John Green 806-874-4861.

Clarendon College is a memeber of the NJCAA and competes in a variety of intercollegiate sports. The teams compete within Region V and the Western Junior College Athletic Conference.

History Clarendon College is the oldest institution of higher education in the Texas Panhandle, having been established in 1898 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The College was successfully administered by the church through the first quarter of the 20th Century. The original college was moved to Abilene and became McMurry University. The Clarendon Independent School Board purchased the college property and Clarendon College was re-established in 1927 as a non-sectarian junior college. It is maintained, in part, by property taxes in the Clarendon College District (Donley County). The College was recognized by the Texas Education Agency and the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities in 1927. The College separated from the school district and moved to its present location in 1968. Clarendon College now operates from a beautiful 107-acre campus on the west edge of Clarendon. Eight counties comprise the College’s service area. Clarendon College is one of the 50 state–assisted community colleges in the Texas system.

Accreditation Clarendon College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4501 for questions about the accreditation of Clarendon College.

Philosophy of Clarendon College The faculty, Board of Regents, and administrators at Clarendon College are committed to the concept that our College be an open door to learning. With this goal in mind, we extend an educational opportunity to students of all ages who can profit from instruction. Every effort is made to provide equal access to the educational opportunities offered at Clarendon College without regard to age, gender, color, national or ethnic origin, race, religion, creed, and/or disability. In keeping with this philosophy, Clarendon College recognizes and accepts the responsibility for providing curricula for university-bound students, for students seeking career opportunities in a variety of occupations, and for persons of the community seeking cultural enrichment, short-term skill training, or personal improvement opportunities. The College will seek to achieve these goals within the limits of its legal responsibilities and available fiscal resources.

Mission Statement Clarendon College is a comprehensive community college committed to teaching and learning and to providing equal access to opportunities that assist in the holistic development of its constituents and community. In pursuit of that mission, the College provides academic transfer programs, workforce education programs, student services, developmental education courses, continuing education/ community service courses, and diverse cultural enrichment opportunities.

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