Assistant Coach - Women's Soccer
Important
This position is no longer available.
Summary
Position Title
Assistant Coach - Women's Soccer
Department
Athletics
Position Reports to
Head Women's Soccer Coach
Effective Date
February 1, 2024
Status
Full Time/Exempt
Job Summary
Primary responsibilities are to assist the Head Coach in all aspects of Division I program including, but not limited to, teaching student athletes how to perform SOCCER, coordinating team travel arrangements, game day personnel management, some recruiting and other duties as assigned by the Head Coach or Athletic Administration. This position will also assist the Head Coach in organization, administration, and promotion of the program. Approximately 60% of the Assistant Coach’s responsibility is dedicated to the instruction of SPORT through on-field (or on-court) training and classroom training through use of video and other teaching techniques. Approximately 40% of the Assistant Coach’s responsibility is recruiting and other administrative duties. Candidates must be committed to the academic and athletic success of the student-athletes.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Graduate Assistants and/or Interns
Duties/Responsibilities
Assisting with any or all of the following duties as assigned by Head Coach:
TEACHING/INSTRUCTING STUDENT-ATHLETES HOW TO DEVELOP AND PERFORM IN THE SPORT OF SOCCER – Responsible for:
- Instructing players in the rules, regulations, equipment, and techniques of the sport
- Organizing and directing individual and small group practice activities/exercises as directed by the head coach
- Assess player’s skills, monitors players during competition and practice, and keeps the head coach informed of the athletic performance of students
SCHEDULING– Responsible for:
- Scheduling of all competition
- Submitting schedule to the Finance and Compliance Office for final approval prior to initiating contracts
- Coordinating and Submitting Practice Schedule to DFO
FINANCIAL AID– Responsible for:
- Understanding NCAA regulations
- Initiating process for initial and renewal grants
- Consistently updating team rosters
- Meeting athletic grant-in-aid budget
BUDGETS– Responsible for:
- Assisting in annual budget preparation
- Staying within amount budgeted for fiscal year
- Having all expenditures pre-approved through appropriate channels
TRAVEL– Responsible for:
- Initiating process for all travel arrangements and submitting reports within 48 hours of return
EQUIPMENT/APPAREL– Responsible for:
- Pre- and Post-season inventory
- Care and maintenance of all equipment/apparel and facilities
- Initiating process to order equipment/apparel
ACADEMICS– Responsible for:
- Supporting all Department of Athletics policies on classroom attendance, study hall, progress reports and enforcing disciplinary actions
- Working with teams to maintain and increase their APR
FUNDRAISING– Responsible for:
- Getting prior approval from the DAD prior to initiating a fund raising activity
- Devising new methods of fund raising
- Being available for Departmental fund raising activities
- Following guidelines established by Department, University, and the NCAA for fund raising activities
PAPERWORK – Responsible for:
- Completing all paperwork by established athletic department and NCAA deadlines
MEETINGS – Responsible for:
- Attending and contributing to all Department of Athletics meetings and requested functions
CAMPS - Responsible for:
- Following guidelines established by Department, University, and the NCAA for camp procedures and operations
RECRUITING– Responsible for:
- Compliance with NCAA recruiting rules and completing associated paperwork in a timely manner
- Arranging financially responsible recruiting trips
- Passing NCAA Coach’s Recruiting Test each year
- Initiating arrangements for all official visits
- Recruiting students who will be an asset to the University and Department of Athletics and graduate in a timely manner
Required Skills/Abilities
- Knowledge of NCAA Rules and Regulations
- Mastery of sport coached
- Ability to lead, guide and direct graduate assistants, interns and student-athletes
- Willingness to form relationships with constituents and help fundraise
Education, Certificates, Licenses, & Experience
Minimum Education Requirement:
- Bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university, master’s degree preferred
Minimum Work Experience:
- Two years collegiate coaching experience at NCAA Division I level preferred
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with NCAA Division I Rules and Regulations
- Proven recruiting abilities
- Demonstrated leadership skills
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to physically perform essential job duties or have special accommodations arranged in advance
Work Conditions:
- Required to work atypical hours including nights, weekends, potential holidays
- May be required to practice in heat, cold, inclement weather
Important Note
This is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required for this position. The University reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs.
To Apply
If you are interested in applying for this role, please submit your resume, cover letter, list of references, and completed JU Application to Ryan Moon, rmoon2@ju.edu.