Swimming and Diving Head Coach

Virginia Military Institute

Lexington, VA

Posted Date: Jun 16, 2026

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Job Description

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Swimming and Diving Head Coach

Posted Monday, June 15, 2026

The Swimming and Diving Head Coach is responsible for the leadership, integrity, and competitive success of VMI’s Division I Swim and Diving program. The coach will be a visible leader and role model. They must foster a culture of integrity, discipline, and service mirroring the school’s culture. The development of cadet-athletes who excel on the track & field, in the classroom, and as leaders in the Corps of Cadets is paramount. The team always competes to win and does so with honor. The coach must be adept at navigating the evolving landscape of college athletics, including Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), NCAA House Settlement compliance, and the Transfer Portal.

Virginia Military Institute is seeking a dynamic, team-oriented compassionate leader to serve as the Swimming & Diving Head Coach. The Swimming and Diving Head Coach must be multifaceted and growth-minded, fostering a positive cohesive environment built through trust, respect and empowerment. As the Swimming and Diving program begins its new chapter, Virginia Military Institute is seeking someone driven to build a championship-caliber program that competes at the highest level in the Northeast Conference (NEC).

Key Responsibilities:

Program Leadership & Culture

  • Build and sustain a winning swimming and diving program that is unwaveringly governed by VMI’s Citizen-Soldier ethos and the Honor Code—a non-negotiable standard: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, nor tolerate those who do.”
  • Instill VMI values in all aspects of the program while growing great leaders who exemplify self-discipline, grit, and resilience on and off the playing surface.
  • Serve as a visible leader and mentor within the Corps of Cadets and the broader VMI community. The coach is expected to be fully engaged in the cadet experience and uphold Institute standards.
Program Performance

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