American Swimming Coaches Association

APPLICANTS SOUGHT - ASCA CEO

The American Swimming Coaches Association seeks a passionate Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who will provide vision, leadership and management for the leading association of professional swimming coaches in the world.

  • LEADERSHIP: The CEO represents coaches and advocates for the interest of improving the environment of coaching to the benefit of athletes regionally, nationally, and internationally. The CEO strives to create cohesion within the coaching community for the betterment of the athletes and the sport. In doing so, the CEO increases membership, effective communication between groups, relationship building and collaborative initiatives.

  • EDUCATION: The CEO coordinates the work of the ASCA staff and committees to create educational programs, services and publications for the coaching community, including the annual World Clinic and regional clinics; and stays current in how to develop swimmers and their coaches.

  • MANAGEMENT: The CEO maintains a business and financial plan that allows the professional staff to develop and the organization to grow. The CEO reports to the Board of Directors.

    The successful candidate will be an experienced leader and administrator in this demanding, but rewarding, full- time opportunity. The ASCA encourages applications from individuals with various professional backgrounds within swimming and/or related fields.

    Requirements: Successful candidates will demonstrate:

  1. Excellent leadership, managerial, planning, and administrative skills, as well as strong interpersonal, communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.

  2. The ability to be an articulate advocate for the ASCA, its membership, at the international, federal, educational, state, and regional levels and across the profession.

  3. Thorough experience and understanding of developing athletes and the coaches’ role in that process.

  4. Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and outreach; and

  5. A college degree.

Preferences: the ASCA prefers, but does not require, evidence of the following:

  1. Previous experience with the ASCA and its conferences and other activities;

  2. A record of outstanding administrative management, and communications skills; and

  3. A record of leadership and experience in board relations, management, and development.

Compensation:

Salary is commensurate with experience and generally based upon a formula (percentage of annual budget). Health insurance is provided. Additional contract terms are negotiable.

1. Detailed letter of interest that describes:
o the candidate’s qualifications for the position.
o one thing you would want to quickly change about the ASCA
o the candidate’s vision for ways the CEO can help the association grow in membership and effectiveness.

  1. Resume

  2. Reference List (names, affiliations, emails, and phone numbers of 3 persons willing to provide a reference)

To Apply:

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Deadline is Sept 15th, 2020. Requested start date Oct 12 , 2020 or earlier.

Applicants should submit the following information to: Committee Chair, CEO Search Committee at ASCACeoSearch@gmail.com Please include:

CEO Job Description

Summary

The American Swimming Coaches Association CEO is a passionate swimming leader who will provide vision, leadership, and management for the leading association of professional swimming coaches in the world. The CEO represents and advocates for the interest of improving the quality of coaching for the benefit of athletes regionally, nationally and internationally. The ASCA CEO coordinates the work of the ASCA staff and committees to create educational programs, services and publications for the coaching community, including the annual World Clinic, regional and international clinics. The ASCA CEO leads the ASCA to promote and distribute best practices as well as identifying, forming and delivering cutting edge knowledge in the development of swimmers and coaches.

The CEO strives to create cohesion within the coaching community for the betterment of the athletes and the sport; in doing so increases membership, effective communication between groups, relationship building and collaborative initiatives. The CEO maintains a business and financial plan that allows the professional staff to develop and the organization to grow. The CEO reports to the Board of Directors.

The ASCA CEO is responsible for the overall administration and management of the ASCA, including service programs, fundraising, and business operations. The job description outlines the areas of responsibility, including planning and evaluation, policy development and administration, personnel and fiscal management, and public relations. The CEO position is a full-time position and is hired by and directly accountable to the board of directors through its elected board chair. The CEO hires all staff and the staff is accountable only to the CEO.

Responsibilities

Management and administration

  • Developand facilitate the ongoing VVMOST (strategic planning) process.

  • Develop organizational goals and objectives consistent with the mission and vision of the ASCA.

  • Oversee business development.

  • Ensure compliance with funding sources and regulatory requirements.

  • Provide information for evaluation of the organization’s activities.

  • Develop and administer operational policies.

  • Oversee all programs, services and activities to ensure that program objectives are met.

  • Ensure that both complete confidentiality and the ASCA Code of Ethics are maintained by all board and

    staff members.

    Fiscal

  • Develop, recommend, and monitor annual and other budgets.

  • Ensure effective audit trails.

  • Approve expenditures.

  • Provide for proper fiscal record-keeping and reporting.

  • Submit monthly financial statements to the board of directors.

  • Prepare and submit grant applications and funding proposals, as appropriate.

Personnel

  • Administer board-approved personnel policies.

  • Ensure proper (legal) hiring and termination procedures.

  • Oversee any and all disciplinary actions.

  • Provide for adequate supervision and evaluation of all staff and volunteers.

  • Update Board Chair on essential staff developments.

    Board Relations

  • Assist the board chair in planning the agenda and materials for board meetings.

  • Initiate and assist in developing policy recommendations and in setting priorities.

  • Facilitate the orientation of new board members.

  • Work with the board to raise funds from the swimming community.

  • Staff board committees, as appropriate.

  • Provide regular updates to Board of Directors on the status of key initiatives and industry

    developments.

    Public Relations

  • Serve as chief liaison with swimming community groups.

  • Ensure appropriate representation of the ASCA by all staff and volunteers.

  • Coordinate representation of the ASCA to USA Swimming, FINA, the ISL, the NCAA, the USOC,

    the IOC and other groups.

    Key Services

  • Advocacy. The ASCA CEO is the voice for coaches in all segments of American Swimming age

    group, high school, collegiate and professional. The CEO must stay current on key issues in all those segments, by staying in close contact with top coaches in all those segments. The ASCA CEO is a provider of proposed solutions and strategies in all those segments.

  • Leadership. In the same segments where the ASCA provides advocacy, the ASCA must both provide leadership and train future leaders in those segments.

  • Education. The CEO coordinates the work of the ASCA staff and committees to create industry leading educational programs, services and publications for the coaching community. This includes the annual World Clinic as well as regional clinics as well as international clinics. It also includes a collaborative relationship with USA Swimming in making a best in class certification and education program for USA Coaches.

  • SwimAmerica. The ASCA developed SwimAmerica to be the best learn-to-swim curriculum available, managed by certified coaches, with the ability to become the financial base of any club in America. SwimAmerica needs to be a “business in a box,” so that coaches can manage the business without becoming full-time business people. The curriculum and delivery must remain cutting-edge and relevant to modern American families.

  • International. The ASCA has become the leading swimming brand internationally, with the ASCA certifications becoming the “gold standard.” International coaches keep the ASCA offices informed of issues in their countries, because they know that the ASCA CEO will, at some point, be able to act on that information. The ASCA CEO must maintain the value of the ASCA certifications both domestically and internationally, as well as serve as the information focal point and advocate both domestically and internationally.

    CEO Evaluation

  • The ASCA Board, and/or a sub-committee of the board, provides performance goals and metrics for the CEO evaluation.

  • It is the CEO’s responsibility to place this on the appropriate agendas and board workflow.