USA Softball opens application period for 2021-2024 Women's and Junior Women's National Team Coaching Pool

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Under the auspices of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) and as the National Governing Body (NGB) for softball in the United States, USA Softball is accepting applications for the Women’s National Team Coaches Pool (WNTCP) and Junior Women’s National Team Coaches Pool (JWNTCP) for the 2021-2024 Quadrennium. Coaches may serve in multiple pools if they can show that they have the time available for the commitment and are selected to serve in multiple pools.

The WNTCP will be responsible for any Women’s National Teams that represent the U.S. where the female athlete is 19 years or older (Ex. U-22 and U-23).

The JWNTCP will be responsible for any Junior Women’s National Teams where the female athlete is age 18 years or younger (Ex. U-17 and U-18).

The USA Softball Women’s National Team Selection Committee (WNTSC) and Junior Women’s National Team Selection Committee (JWNTSC) will select coaches for the coaching pool. Pool coaches may be required to participate in international competition, player evaluations, selection trials, fundraising efforts for the Women’s and Junior Women’s Programs and other specified events as part of the evaluation process. Coaches will work under the direction of the USA Softball Director of National Teams, Chris Sebren.

The schedule for the USA Softball WNT and U-18 WNT has yet to be finalized for the 2021-2024 cycle, but those international calendars will be highlighted by the Americas Qualifiers as well as the WBSC World Cups.

To be considered as a candidate for the pool, please e-mail a letter of interest and resume to arrive no later than January 22, 2021, which must include: national coaching and/or playing experience, international coaching and/or playing experience, clinic and/or speaking experience, and reasons you would like to be a member of the Women’s National Team and/or Junior Women’s National Team Coaching Pool. Please indicate if you are interested in a head coaching job and/or assistant coaching job.

Please send letter of application and resume via email to:

Chris Sebren

Director of USA Softball National Teams

USA Softball

csebren@usasoftball.com

405-425-3432

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