Plenty of NCAA DI Coaching Jobs Still Available

While a number of coaching positions were filled last week (the most prominent being Auburn Associate Head Coach Frank Bradley accepting the head coach job at Florida State), there is still a laundry list of high-level positions open.

The most notable ones are listed below.  For more information, including how to apply, click here.

Auburn University – Director of Operations (Swimming and Diving) – Men & Women
Cornell University – Assistant Swim Coach – Men & Women
Duke University – Head Diving Coach – Men & Women
Georgia Tech University – Assistant Swim Coach – Men & Women
Limestone College – Head Coach – Men & Women
U.S. Military Academy (Army) – Assistant Swim Coach – Men & Women
U.S. Naval Academy – Head Diving Coach – Men and Women
University of Arkansas – Graduate Assistant – Women
University of Hawaii-Manoa – Assistant Swim Coach – Men & Women (flagship)
University of Kentucky – Head Coach – Men & Women
University of Miami – Assistant Swim Coach – Men & Women
University of North Texas – Head Swim Coach – Women
University of Pittsburgh – Assistant Swim Coach – Men & Women
University of Richmond – Head Diving Coach – Women

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Sara
10 years ago

Colgate University Swim and Dive is on the hunt for a head coach as well.

karasdad
11 years ago

I think the UND job has closed to applicants and candidates are now being interviewed. From what I have been told there is at least one suprising high profile club team applicant.

11 years ago

I believe the Head Coaching job at North Dakota is still available.

Troy
11 years ago

Anybody know why head coach position is available at limestone? He was not liked that much, but seemed to be producing good swimmers. I am guessing he left.

Tim Welsh
11 years ago

There are no current or anticipated openings in men’s swimming & diving at the University of Notre Dame. (and Yes, we do only have one associate head coach). Thank you to the people who made the nice comments.
Signed, Tim Welsh.

Admin
Reply to  Tim Welsh
11 years ago

(For those unaware, Tim Welsh is the head coach at Notre Dame).

Thanks, Tim, for clearing that up. Congrats on a great season, and good luck moving forward.

dmswim
11 years ago

I assume Rutgers and UVA will have new opens for assistants soon since both of them had assistants leave in the past week. (Miller to Northwestern and Robinson to Tulane)

Fred
11 years ago

I missed something along the way. why does Pitt have an opening?

Steve
Reply to  Fred
11 years ago

I’ve heard that their female assistant is leaving for Australia

swimfan34
11 years ago

I hear notre dame men’s swimming is anticipating two open positions for associate head coach

SwimFever
Reply to  swimfan34
11 years ago

Please explain how ND Men’s Swim can have TWO openings for the same position. They are only allowed two coaches, and neither coaches have left?

swimfan34
Reply to  SwimFever
11 years ago

I just heard that both positions would have openings.. clearing the house type of deal

Tank
Reply to  swimfan34
11 years ago

Swimfan34, who did you hear that from? Notre Dame is a team on the rise and have put together a string of consistently improving seasons. If they are trying to “clean house” then that would be suprising

Admin
Reply to  Tank
11 years ago

I, again, don’t know anything specific, but unless they’ve moved up the proverbial food chain, I’d be surprised if the men’s coaching staff were forcibly removed from their duties. They had a banner year in 2013, ran away with the Big East title…can’t imagine not giving this staff a chance to continue improvement once they get to the ACC.

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