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Rochester University – Head Men’s Squash Coach

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The University of Rochester invites applications for a full-time position as the Head Squash Coach. This position will have additional responsibilities as assigned by the Athletic Director. This position requires a baccalaureate degree, and previous college coaching experience. The head coach will be responsible for all aspects of the squash program, including supervisory responsibility for a full-time assistant coach. The head coach must be able to work within the framework of the University of Rochester, the Liberty League, and the NCAA.

Duties include, but are not limited to training, recruiting, team travel, driving, strength and conditioning, practice preparation, equipment management, fundraising, alumni relations, and additional duties as assigned. Interested candidates should apply online at http://www.rochester.edu/working/hr/jobs and follow the instructions to submit a cover letterresume, and three professional references, including telephone numbers. Review of applications will begin immediately.

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