Posted : Monday, June 10, 2024 08:31 PM
Assistant Coach, Football
Stevenson University
Summary:
Under the supervision of the Head Coach, Football, the Assistant Coach, Football provides support and assistance of the intercollegiate Football program.
The Assistant Coach duties includes but are not limited to the following aspects; preparation of training/practice sessions, recruiting, managing recruiting database Front Rush Recruiting Program, assist with recruiting tours of the University, game preparation, team travel arrangements, and professional communication in regards to the Coaching staff and individual players.
Department: Athletics: Football Education/Experience: Bachelors degree plus two year experience coaching at the collegiate level with a commitment to Division III philosophy or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Collegiate level coaching experience and experience with NCAA preferred.
Knowledge/Skills/Ability: Working knowledge of NCAA DIII Football rules and the ability to teach critical skills, regulations and competitive strategies and training techniques.
Adheres to departmental policies and procedures, as well as rules and regulations of the University, the MAC, ECAC and the NCAA.
Ensure compliance of the program with University and NCAA.
Knowledge and experience of the Division III philosophy.
Demonstrated skills in developing and motivating students both academically and athletically.
Commitment to the values of a liberal arts education.
Understanding of teacher/coach model in a NCAA Division III athletics program.
Ability to objectively evaluate physical skills in the areas of physical potential and mental capability for intercollegiate athletics.
Proficiency in computer use and relevant Microsoft applications.
Ability to demonstrate effective communication skills both orally and in writing.
Ability to effectively communicate both within and outside the College including, but not limited to, student- athletes, parents, recruits, coaches, athletic training staff, and athletic department staff.
Ability to provide effective leadership to student athletes to encourage both successful academic development and competitive performance.
Ability to work within the team oriented philosophy in the athletics department.
Ability to work a flexible schedule.
Travel is a requirement of this position.
Valid driver license with good driving record required; must be insurable.
Must have current training in First aid and CPR/AED or have scheduled date for re-certification.
Physical Requirements: Medium work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
Position involves both inside sedentary work and outside work on the field coaching and training situations with student-athletes; Major hazardous conditions can result from the operations of field maintenance equipment; Exposure to fertilizer, lawn chemicals, and weather conditions.
Evening and weekend hours in all types of weather, with travel between campuses is necessary.
Lifting of heavy track and field equipment.
Essential Functions: Promote the philosophy and objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program; to include adhering to and enforcing all Departmental policies and procedures, as well as rules and regulations of the University, and the NCAA.
Assist with development and administration of all phases of the program including recruitment, training, practice, competition, scheduling, and adherence to NCAA regulations.
In cooperation with the Head Coach, the Assistant Coach will develop and maintain a system to identify potential recruits and to work closely with high school and travel coaches to recruit quality student-athletes to Stevenson University.
Identify and recruit quality student-athletes, both nationally and locally, who meet the high standards established by Stevenson University.
Assist with the daily administrative duties of the program.
Work in conjunction with the Head Coach to encourage the development of psychological, social, and mental skills necessary for the student-athlete to be successful in the classroom, on the track and field, and in future endeavors; Assist with scheduling for practices and competition, interfacing with administrators and representatives from other schools/facilities.
Monitor the conditioning and training of student-athletes working closely with Strength Coach and Athletic Training staff; Assist with travel to and from games including traveling with team on busses.
Assist the Head Coach by informing team leaders and individual players of their responsibilities, duties, roles, etc.
Cooperate with Stevenson University athletic personnel for efficient utilization of shared facilities; Serve as a role model for the student-athletes by exhibiting ethical and professional conduct; Participate in clinics, exhibitions, and camps, as approved; Represent the Department at professional, civic, charitable, and alumni events, as requested; Represent Stevenson University at various local events, throughout the community; Assist with fundraising opportunities and budget preparations; Reports To: Head Coach, Football Work Location: Owings Mills Position Category: Staff Position Type: Months/Year: 12 Hrs/Week: 40 FLSA: Exempt Close Date: Open Until Filled: No To be considered for this position please visit our web site and apply on line at the following link: stevenson.
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The Assistant Coach duties includes but are not limited to the following aspects; preparation of training/practice sessions, recruiting, managing recruiting database Front Rush Recruiting Program, assist with recruiting tours of the University, game preparation, team travel arrangements, and professional communication in regards to the Coaching staff and individual players.
Department: Athletics: Football Education/Experience: Bachelors degree plus two year experience coaching at the collegiate level with a commitment to Division III philosophy or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Collegiate level coaching experience and experience with NCAA preferred.
Knowledge/Skills/Ability: Working knowledge of NCAA DIII Football rules and the ability to teach critical skills, regulations and competitive strategies and training techniques.
Adheres to departmental policies and procedures, as well as rules and regulations of the University, the MAC, ECAC and the NCAA.
Ensure compliance of the program with University and NCAA.
Knowledge and experience of the Division III philosophy.
Demonstrated skills in developing and motivating students both academically and athletically.
Commitment to the values of a liberal arts education.
Understanding of teacher/coach model in a NCAA Division III athletics program.
Ability to objectively evaluate physical skills in the areas of physical potential and mental capability for intercollegiate athletics.
Proficiency in computer use and relevant Microsoft applications.
Ability to demonstrate effective communication skills both orally and in writing.
Ability to effectively communicate both within and outside the College including, but not limited to, student- athletes, parents, recruits, coaches, athletic training staff, and athletic department staff.
Ability to provide effective leadership to student athletes to encourage both successful academic development and competitive performance.
Ability to work within the team oriented philosophy in the athletics department.
Ability to work a flexible schedule.
Travel is a requirement of this position.
Valid driver license with good driving record required; must be insurable.
Must have current training in First aid and CPR/AED or have scheduled date for re-certification.
Physical Requirements: Medium work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
Position involves both inside sedentary work and outside work on the field coaching and training situations with student-athletes; Major hazardous conditions can result from the operations of field maintenance equipment; Exposure to fertilizer, lawn chemicals, and weather conditions.
Evening and weekend hours in all types of weather, with travel between campuses is necessary.
Lifting of heavy track and field equipment.
Essential Functions: Promote the philosophy and objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program; to include adhering to and enforcing all Departmental policies and procedures, as well as rules and regulations of the University, and the NCAA.
Assist with development and administration of all phases of the program including recruitment, training, practice, competition, scheduling, and adherence to NCAA regulations.
In cooperation with the Head Coach, the Assistant Coach will develop and maintain a system to identify potential recruits and to work closely with high school and travel coaches to recruit quality student-athletes to Stevenson University.
Identify and recruit quality student-athletes, both nationally and locally, who meet the high standards established by Stevenson University.
Assist with the daily administrative duties of the program.
Work in conjunction with the Head Coach to encourage the development of psychological, social, and mental skills necessary for the student-athlete to be successful in the classroom, on the track and field, and in future endeavors; Assist with scheduling for practices and competition, interfacing with administrators and representatives from other schools/facilities.
Monitor the conditioning and training of student-athletes working closely with Strength Coach and Athletic Training staff; Assist with travel to and from games including traveling with team on busses.
Assist the Head Coach by informing team leaders and individual players of their responsibilities, duties, roles, etc.
Cooperate with Stevenson University athletic personnel for efficient utilization of shared facilities; Serve as a role model for the student-athletes by exhibiting ethical and professional conduct; Participate in clinics, exhibitions, and camps, as approved; Represent the Department at professional, civic, charitable, and alumni events, as requested; Represent Stevenson University at various local events, throughout the community; Assist with fundraising opportunities and budget preparations; Reports To: Head Coach, Football Work Location: Owings Mills Position Category: Staff Position Type: Months/Year: 12 Hrs/Week: 40 FLSA: Exempt Close Date: Open Until Filled: No To be considered for this position please visit our web site and apply on line at the following link: stevenson.
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