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Assistant Coach, Women’s D2 Club Ice Hockey
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Campus Recreation
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Island Sports Center
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| The Assistant Coach, Women's D2 Club Ice Hockey is a part-time position not eligible for University benefits. Work hours are limited to 950 per calendar year and less than 29 hours per week on a regular basis.
The University is a proud member of the ACHA with successful hockey programs at the Women's D2 level.
The team practices 2-3 times per week and plays games most weekends during the season.
There are 3-5 travel weekends during the season which include Fridays. Preference is for the coach to attend all practices and games. |
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Head Coach, Club Golf
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Campus Recreation
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Moon Campus
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| Reporting to the Director of Competitive & Recreational Sports, the Head Coach of the Men’s & Women’s Club Golf team will lead a competitive program within the NCGGA framework. The Head Coach will assist in oversight of several aspects of the University’s competitive club golf programs, including planning and conducting practices, strategy, player development, recruitment, budget management, travel coordination, academic monitoring, compliance, and supervision of team support staff. The Head Coach is responsible for fostering a positive and inclusive team culture, supporting student-athletes' well-being and academic success, and implementing disciplinary measures when necessary. |
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Head Coach, Men's Club Basketball
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Campus Recreation
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Moon Campus
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| Robert Morris University is proud to offer a safe and inclusive campus community where students, faculty, and staff can thrive and be unstoppable. Through a wide variety of programs, services, and amenities, students and employees are empowered to explore possibilities, develop passions, and master skills that will position them for success in both career and life.
Reporting to the Campus Recreation leadership team, the Head Coach for Club Basketball will oversee all aspects of the University’s competitive club basketball program, including planning and conducting practices, game strategy, player development, recruitment, budget management, travel coordination, academic monitoring, compliance, and supervision of team support staff. The Head Coach is responsible for fostering a positive and inclusive team culture, supporting student-athlete well-being and academic success, and implementing disciplinary measures when necessary. The Head Coach will play a vital role in developing content and promotional strategies that elevate the team brand and enhance visibility across campus and beyond.
This role includes collaboration with Campus Recreation administrators to plan home events, away contests, and ensure compliance with RMU Club Sports policies and NCBBA league requirements. Candidates must have demonstrated experience in coaching or playing at the high school or collegiate level, as well as a strong understanding of player development, team management, and athlete recruitment. Familiarity with the college athletic recruitment process, including player evaluation and outreach, is essential. This position requires availability for all scheduled practices and competitions, including nights and weekends, and may involve occasional travel to off-campus games. Strong organizational and communication skills, a commitment to student-athlete welfare and academic success, and adherence to University and NCBBA regulations are critical. |
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Manager, Test for Success Program
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BSN Nursing Program
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Moon Campus
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| The Test for Success (TFS) Program Manager is responsible for implementation and integration of a comprehensive academic success program for pre-licensure nursing students in the BSN program. This position reports to the BSN Program Director and is dedicated to the pursuit of academic excellence. The TFS Manager guides students toward improved performance through initial assessment, goal-setting, coaching and facilitating effective, independent study skills and test-taking strategies. This is a part-time, not benefit eligible position limited to 950 hours per calendar year and generally limited to 29 hours per week on a regular basis. |
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Assistant Coach, Men's D3 Club Ice Hockey
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Campus Recreation
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Island Sports Center
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| The Assistant Coach, Men’s D3 Club Ice Hockey is a part-time position not eligible for University benefits. Work hours are limited to 950 per calendar year and less than 29 hours per week on a regular basis.
The University is a proud member of the ACHA with successful hockey programs at the Men’s D1 and D3 levels.
The team practices 2-3 times per week and plays games most weekends during the season.
There are 3-5 travel weekends during the season which include Fridays. Preference is for the coach to attend all practices and games. |