Position Description
Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach
(Graduate Coaching Assistant)
APPLICATION AND HIRING TIMELINE INFORMATION
Position Description
Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach
(Graduate Coaching Assistant)
APPLICATION AND HIRING TIMELINE INFORMATION
Apply NowIMPORTANT NOTE: Graduate Coaching Assistant positions are subject to the
conditions found in the GA Program Addendum which follows this description.
To apply for this position, you should submit:
The timeline for filling this position is:
• Applications will be taken until the position is filled.
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Interviews will begin when qualified applicants are identified and continue until a hiring decision is made.
The position starts July 8, 2024.
KWU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages diversity in employment. We will check references of
past employers and personal references. We will acknowledge receipt of your application as soon as we receive it.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
POSITION TITLE: Graduate Coaching Assistant for Women’s Soccer Program (Graduate Assistant Position).
Important note: This position is funded as a Graduate Assistant position, and only Graduate Assistant
qualified applicants may apply or be hired. See the Graduate Assistant Addendum attached to this
Job/Position Description.
POSITION’S GROUP: Athletics
GROUP’S MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Athletics is responsible for operations of 25 athletics teams, meeting the
requirements of National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and Kansas Collegiate Athletic
Conference (KCAC) regulations. The program recruits students to meet roster minimums; focuses on retention
by providing an outstanding student-athlete experience and counseling students appropriately on academic
and other issues; enhances the physical, mental and social development of the student-athletes through
rigorous practices, appropriate competition and off-field activities including community service; and provides
a connection point for the campus, alumni and Salina community to the university.
POSITION’S DEPARTMENT: Women’s Soccer
DEPARTMENT’S MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: The Women’s Soccer program is expected to recruit student-athletes
that can be successful academically, socially, and athletically at Kansas Wesleyan University, meeting a
minimum roster size of 35 active student-athletes each year. In addition, the program is responsible for
instructing and preparing the student-athletes for successful competition in the KCAC, counseling the student-
athletes on academic, athletic and social issues, coordinating a team community service program, and
providing a connection point for outreach to the campus, alumni and Salina communities.
POSITION’S DIRECT SUPERVISOR: Head Women’s Soccer Coach
DATE POSITION LAST REVIEWED OR ANALYZED: January 2024. REVISED BY: Director of Athletics
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POSITION’S EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Part-Time, Staff, Exempt (Teaching Duties Exemption), At-Will
POSITION’S SALARY OR SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS: $9,600 annually (24-month agreement), graduate tuition
remission as per the standard Graduate Assistant Contract.
POSITION INFORMATION
POSITION’S SUMMARY: The position is responsible for assisting the Head Coach to teach, recruit, and mentor the
Women’s Soccer student-athletes.
POSITION’S STAFF AUTHORITY: None
POSITION’S BUDGET AUTHORITY: None
POSITION'S PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Office, weight room and indoor practice and competition facilities.
POSITION’S UNUSUAL HAZARDS OR WORKING CONDITIONS: Position is required to work indoors and outdoors,
during both hot and cold weather. Potential exposure to blood borne pathogens.
POSITION’S EQUIPMENT: University phone, computer, coaching tools and apparel.
POSITION’S WORK SCHEDULE: Flexible part-time schedule (limited to 1,500 hours annually), arranged around
recruiting, scheduled team practice and competition times, staff meetings and the GA’s class schedule.
POSITION’S TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Significant travel for recruiting, as well as with the team for road games.
POSITION DUTIES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
POSITION’S ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
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Teaching (50%)
Instruct, teach and coach student-athletes during practice and competition.
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o Conduct video breakdown and instruction as a teaching and preparation tool.
o Assist in planning practices including both varsity and junior varsity.
o Provide input to the head coach on practice and/or game strategy.
• Recruiting (30%):
o Ensure that program meets annual squad size number (currently 35 student-athletes)
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Identify, evaluate and recruit potential team members to KWU, recording transactions in FrontRush or
similar university provided recruiting software.
o Bring student-athletes on campus for visits during school year.
o Retain current KWU students as team members
o Ensure program recruiting activities adhere to University and NAIA Policies and Procedures
• Administration (15%)
o Assist with key administrative tasks, team travel, budget management and academic success of student-
athletes.
o Coordinate community service and Champions of Character program for the Women’s Soccer program.
o Assist with the operation of the athletics program by serving in an as-needed basis for key tasks, such as
game management, marketing or other duties as requested.
POSITION’S OTHER DUTIES (5%):
• Develop a network of high school and/or college coaches that can assist in the recruiting process.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the position’s supervisor.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION:
• MINIMUM REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree.
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PREFERRED: None
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES:
• MINIMUM REQUIRED:
o First Aid/CPR certification (must be active within 60 days of employment);
o NAIA Champions of Character Character-Driven Coaches online course (within 60 days of employment)
o NAIA Rules Test online course (within 60 days of employment)
o Blood Borne Pathogen online training (must be completed within 60 days of employment)
o Valid driver’s license.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
• MINIMUM REQUIRED: Experience playing or coaching college soccer
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PREFERRED: Experience in recruiting.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, and ATTITUDES (KSAA’s):
• MINIMUM REQUIRED
o Philosophical alignment with the mission and vision of Kansas Wesleyan University.
o Demonstrable teamwork and team building skills.
o Demonstrable priority setting and organizational skills.
Successful High School and/or College soccer career.
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PREFERRED
o High School and/or College soccer coaching experience
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL POSITION OR EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
RESULTS TO BE PERFORMED IN THIS JOB. DUTIES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS MAY BE ADDED,
SUBTRACTED, AND/OR CHANGED BY YOUR SUPERVISOR AT ANY TIME DUE TO CHANGES IN DEPARTMENT OR
UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS.
Kansas Wesleyan are considered as an “at-will” employee.
regulations concerning both the prevention and reporting of sexual assault or harassment situations. As such,
all employees must communicate with the Title IX Coordinator if they witness or hear about a sexual assault or
harassment situation.
Kansas Wesleyan University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with EEOC and ADA employment
requirements. It is and has been the policy of Kansas Wesleyan University to grant equal opportunity to all
qualified persons without unlawful discrimination based on race, color, gender, age, national origin, ancestry,
ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, religion, or veteran status. In order to fulfill its mission as a United
Methodist affiliated institution, preference in hiring shall be given to persons who can affirm the institution’s
mission.
All “offers of employment” are subject to a criminal background check prior to employment.
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ADDENDUM TO THE
EMPLOYMENT OFFER LETTER (GRADUATE ASSISTANT)
The purpose of the Graduate Assistant Program is to employ qualified students in Kansas Wesleyan University’s
(KWU) Master level programs in order to provide those students with relevant, real-life work experience as they
pursue their Master’s degree. The Graduate Assistant Program funds one course per 8-week term during the
fall and spring semesters (two eight-week terms each), and one course during the eight-week summer semester.
The GA/student is responsible for progressing toward successful completion of the Master’s degree by being
enrolled in one course during each eight-week each term.
However, if the Graduate Assistant is participating in a sport, the GA will not receive tuition remission until
the semester following season of said sport. Example, sport season is active through partial/full semester
(fall, spring, or summer), tuition remission will start the beginning of the next full semester.
To be and remain eligible for employment in the Graduate Assistant Program as a GA at KWU, the person must
be enrolled in, and successfully completing a Master’s program at KWU. This addendum is not a contract. If you
resign at any time within the 24-month time frame that is established to complete the MBA program,
compensation will stop at date of resignation, and tuition remission benefits will stop at the end of current
course section.
The GA will be required to accomplish the following with respect to his or her Master’s Program (Program) at
KWU:
1. Attend classes regularly, unless an “excused absence” is obtained in compliance with university standards;
2. Comport themselves in the Program and in their employment as a positive example to, and role model for,
undergraduate students, athletes, and activity participants;
Receive no final grade lower than a C in any course, remain in “good standing” at the university pursuant
to its published policies, maintain at all times the required GPA for continuing graduate students at the
university, and otherwise remain in compliance with all university requirements for graduation;
Be enrolled in one course during each eight-week term during the year.
No courses in the Program where a grade of C or better has been earned, may be retaken for a better grade;
any course retaken pursuant to the appeals provisions of section 5 below will be at the sole cost and expense
of the GA.
Receiving a final grade lower than a C in any course during the Program, will result in immediate notice of
dismissal as a GA by your department supervisor.
Within fifteen (15) days of receipt of such notice, the GA may submit a written appeal of the dismissal for
extenuating and extraordinary circumstances to their department supervisor who will consider the appeal and
communicate a decision regarding reinstatement, in writing to the GA and the Provost, within thirty (30) days
of their receipt of the appeal, subject to review by the Provost, as described below.
If a decision is made by the department supervisor to reinstate the GA in the GA Program, this decision will be
communicated to the Provost within the required thirty (30) day period. The Provost has the authority to
override the decision if they determine that the GA is not making satisfactory progress toward a Master’s Degree
or is not likely to succeed academically in completing the Program as required in this Addendum; any such
reversal by the Provost will be final and non-appealable, and will be communicated in writing to the GA within
fifteen (15) days of the Provost’s receipt of the department supervisor’s reinstatement decision. With the
written approval of the Provost, in their sole discretion, a GA may be dismissed from the Graduate Assistant
Program but still remain in the Program, at the GA’s own expense. GA’s will continue to be employed at KWU
pending the final disposition of any authorized appeal.
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Time is of the essence of all matters in this section 5. Failure to act within a required time period will be
construed against the non-acting party and in favor of the party not required to act within that period.
The Graduate Assistant as a student employee:
Will reside in Salina while employed in the Graduate Assistant Program. The GA may reside either on or
off-campus.
All GA’s (domestic or international student) are required to carry qualifying medical insurance. If the GA
does not have medical insurance, they are required to purchase this insurance through the university at the
current rate of $2,940.00. This rate is current for the 2023-2024 academic year, August 1, 2023, through
July 31, 2024. Since this is a mandatory fee student aid may be used to cover this expense (domestic GA
students). This will change for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Will be provided with a job description and be expected to perform the duties and responsibilities as
outlined in that job description, including additional duties and responsibilities as assigned by their
department supervisor.
Will be assigned office space for the performance of their duties and responsibilities.
Will have at least two weeks of time-off annually and their department supervisor will determine and
schedule time-off in accordance with university and GA needs. In addition, the summer can be a time for
the GA to get a more substantial job in Salina, but the GA must plan to spend at least 20 hours each week
working for the university. If the student does take an extended leave during the summer months, it must
be approved by the GA’s department supervisor and the monthly stipend is suspended for that time period.
The department supervisor is responsible for reporting that information to the CFO. It is preferred that the
student remain in Salina and fulfill his or her obligations.
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