Geneva, NY
Apr 16, 2024
The successful candidates will assist the head coach in the organization and management of a competitive NCAA Division III football program. The position responsibilities will include teaching and coaching student-athletes for successful competition; supporting student-athletes’ academic success; recruiting prospective students; scouting opponents; fundraising; developing alumni and parent relations; administrative tasks; and other duties as assigned. Offensive, defensive, special teams’ responsibilities will be determined based on candidate’s skills and program needs.
Essential Responsibilities:
Geneva, NY
Apr 16, 2024
The successful candidates will assist the head coach in the organization and management of a competitive NCAA Division III football program. The position responsibilities will include teaching and coaching student-athletes for successful competition; supporting student-athletes’ academic success; recruiting prospective students; scouting opponents; fundraising; developing alumni and parent relations; administrative tasks; and other duties as assigned. Offensive, defensive, special teams’ responsibilities will be determined based on candidate’s skills and program needs.
Essential Responsibilities:
o teach student-athletes all related principles and rules of the sport
o assist in the preparation, implementation and evaluation of practice and game plans
o operate digital platforms to develop training, practice and game plans
o maintain an exemplary standard of conduct, which reflects the highest level of professionalism and good judgment
o be knowledgeable of and compliant with all institutional, department, NCAA and conference policies, rules and regulations
o develop and maintain effective communication with student-athletes
o reinforce academic success as a priority
o encourage student-athletes to foster a positive relationship with faculty, deans and staff
o effectively recruit prospective student-athletes under the direction of the head coach and consistent with the Colleges’ mission
o maintain the sport-specific recruiting electronic database
o recruit student-athletes who coincide with the academic profile of HWS students
o maintain open communication with other Hobart coaches regarding shared prospects
o maintain active membership in professional sport organizations
o pursue formal and informal educational opportunities
o participate in athletic department programming for coaches
o promote the sport and Hobart Athletics in area communities
o maintain a positive relationship with interested constituents (e.g. youth groups, civic organizations, media)
o assist in the planning and management of fundraising activities
o develop a positive relationship with Hobart alumni and parents
o serve on Athletics Department operational teams (e.g., game day manager)
o assist with special events (e.g. Block H Banquet, Hall of Fame)
o assist with department initiatives
o represent the department on campus committees
Other Information:
This is a full-time, 10-month, benefits-eligible position. This position description is not all-inclusive as other tasks or responsibilities may be assigned. Evening and weekend work are required. Salary is $48,715.
Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree preferred. A minimum of four years football playing and/or coaching experience at the college-level required. Candidates must demonstrate strong potential to teach, lead and counsel college student-athletes and have enthusiasm for the recruiting duties of the position. The candidate must be a person of integrity, high ethical standards, have excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.
The candidate must demonstrate a commitment to the NCAA Division III philosophy and mission of HWS Athletics. Competence with technology resources and a current U.S. driver’s license are vital to fulfilling the responsibilities of this position. The candidate must be willing to work nights and weekends.
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