Assistant Coach, Rowing
Job Description
Assistant Coach, Rowing
Salary: $64,877.00 - $101,701.00 Annually
Location: Main Campus, Moraga, CA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202600038
Division: Athletics Division
Department: Intercollegiate Athletics Programs Department
Closing: Continuous
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About Saint Mary's College
Founded in 1863, Saint Mary's College of California is a residential institution in the Moraga Valley, 20 miles east of San Francisco, rooted in the Catholic, Lasallian, and Liberal Arts traditions. Enrolling more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the College integrates liberal and professional education within a mission shaped by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. Known for academic excellence, innovation, and responsiveness, Saint Mary's fosters shared inquiry, meaningful student engagement, and a strong commitment to diversity, leadership, and service.
Why Join Saint Mary's College?
At Saint Mary's, your work has visible impact. As a close-knit residential college, employees work collaboratively across departments-your ideas, leadership, and contributions directly shape the student experience and the future direction of the institution. Colleagues partner across divisions, decisions are grounded in mission, and innovation is encouraged. If you are seeking a workplace where purpose, community, and professional growth intersect-and where your work truly matters-Saint Mary's offers that opportunity.
Job Title
Assistant Coach, Rowing
Job Summary
Assist with all aspects of running and coaching the women's rowing program. This includes but is not limited to recruiting, coaching varsity and walk-on athletes, fundraising, administrative duties, and equipment maintenance and repair. Together with the head coach and other assistant, you'll be responsible for ensuring the successful development of the women's rowing team, and all that it entails.
Essential Responsibilities
- Coaching Novice and Varsity athletes. Planning and executing water and land practice for both groups based on skillset and needs of each individual group.
- Recruit athletes - both rowers and out of sport, and on and off campus. Visit practices of local sports teams (rowing and other sports) as well as out of region rowing teams to identify and recruit prospects.
- Manage equipment upkeep and repair. This includes boats, launches, oars, ergs, technology, etc. Develop a systematic plan to ensure all equipment is being maintained and replaced on a schedule and is in top working order.
- Administrative work. Includes compliance work, fundraising, alumni outreach, planning,
- Other duties as assigned
Experience and Qualifications
Education: Bachelor's degree required.
Experience: Minimum of one (1) year of collegiate rowing coaching, competitive rowing, or related athletics experience.
Skills/Abilities
- Demonstrated knowledge of rowing techniques, training methodologies, and athlete development.
- Experience recruiting and retaining student-athletes preferred.
- Experience working with student-athletes in a collegiate or competitive athletics environment preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to support the academic, athletic, and personal development of student-athletes.
- Experience with equipment maintenance, practice planning, and team operations preferred.
- Knowledge of NCAA, conference, and institutional rules and regulations preferred.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with coaches, student-athletes, alumni, and campus partners.
- Ability to motivate and mentor student-athletes from diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to work evenings, weekends, travel, and attend team events as required.
- Ability to safely operate rowing equipment and support on-water training activities.
Licenses & Certifications:
Valid driver's license required. CPR/First Aid certification preferred.
Application Review & Recruitment Timeline
This position is part of a continuous recruitment and will remain open until filled. The first review of applications will begin immediately. To be considered in the initial review, please submit your application by June 12, 2026.
Interviews are tentatively scheduled to take place during the week of June 15, 2026.
Additional application materials may be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
Supplemental Information
As part of the application process, please complete the work assignment outlined below and upload your submission as a separate document along with your resume and application materials.
The work assignment is intended to assess relevant skills, thought process, and approach to the responsibilities of the position.
Please follow all instructions provided and ensure your submission is complete. Submitted materials will be used to evaluate qualifications and overall fit for the position.
1. Please make a spreadsheet with the following names/scores, as you would to send out to the team. Your spreadsheet should include first name, last name, rate, 1st - 4th 500, average split, time. Names are actual athletes on our 2024 - 2025 team, but the scores are made up.
- Hathaway - 7:41.2, 1st 500 1:55.3, 2nd 500 1:55.5, 3rd 500 1:55.5, 4th 500 1:44.9, 32
- Carolyn Huckel - 7:24.0, 1st 5001:51.5, 2nd 5001:51.0, 3rd 5001:51.0, 4th 5001:50.5, 31
- Fiath Freligh - 7:14.0, 1st 5001:49.0, 2nd 5001:48.0, 3rd 5001:48.0, 4th 5001:49.0, 32
3. You are in charge of our erg "fleet". We have 35 2-15 year-old ergs on campus and 8 15-year old ergs at the Boathouse. We also have 6 15-year-old ergs that aren't working for various reasons. Please put together a 5-year plan to maintain/develop the erg fleet in top condition. You have access to $2000/year for this and we'd like to have 55 working ergs (45 on campus, 10 at the boathouse).
4. Go through our Saint Mary's rowing website (https://smcgaels.com/sports/womens-rowing) and list (bullet point or "note" style is fine, doesn't need to be full sentences) the changes/improvements you'd work with our external team to make to improve our website.
Please apply online at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/stmarys
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