SUPERVISES: Exercises direct supervision of 2 to 3 part-time Assistant Coaches and 2 to 3 student employees.
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION : The Head Coach for Men’s Soccer/Recruitment and Special Events Support performs all of the duties associated with being the Head Coach including managing games and practices, recruitment, fundraising, retention, budget management, supervision and mentoring of student-athletes, scheduling, etc. The incumbent supports special events related to recruitment and game-day experience, including but not limited to game promotions, in-game entertainments, alumni and special recognition events. The incumbent also provides back-up support for department recruiting activities during the winter sport season.
Follows the University’s best practices to build and/or support student academic success and retention and assist in meeting strategic objectives for persistence and timely graduation of all the student population.
EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Manages practice and game preparation with an emphasis on strategy and skill development; organizes, plans, schedules, and conducts safe training, practices, and conditioning activities
Assesses skills, instructs student-athletes on technique, and oversees team performance
Maintains and enhances expertise and game strategies
Fosters an academic and athletic experience which aligns with the ideals of the NCAA Division III philosophy
Embraces and models the NCAA Division III philosophy which emphasizes a balance of academics and athletics
Creates a diverse and inclusive team environment that leads to student-athletes meeting their full potential
Provides mentorship to student-athletes and provides opportunities for student-athletes to receive and provide feedback
Devises recruiting plans, implements recruiting strategies, and identifies, evaluates, and actively recruits student-athletes
Manages and maintains the student-athlete recruiting database
Devises annual plans to meet fundraising goals and engages alumni and other key constituents
Adheres to and assists with the development of the team budget
Maintains and submits Pro card records and adheres to departmental procedures relative to purchase and travel expenditures
Assists with the coordination of team travel and logistics, including transportation, lodging, and meals
Creates a competitive schedule within departmental parameters and coordinates the scheduling of facilities for practices
Hires, oversees, evaluates, and develops assistant coaches and volunteers
Works with department staff to support the physical and mental well-being of student-athletes, monitor the academic progress of student-athletes, and ensure that athletic eligibility and academic standards are maintained
Provides the department staff with specific team information, as requested
Assists with the selection and ordering of new team equipment and maintains commitment to department branding standards
Manages the social media team accounts in accordance with University and department policies
Maintains a thorough knowledge of and abides by NCAA, conference, and institutional rules and regulations
Adheres to Little East Conference policies (e.g., sportsmanship, video exchange, meetings)
Reports any alleged violations of NCAA, conference, or institutional rules and regulations to the compliance coordinator and acknowledges self as a mandatory reporter (CSA)
Develops, plans, and promotes summer camps and/or clinics
Ensures varsity team members are compliant with trainings, forms, and policies
Provides support for department recruiting activities, especially during the winter sport season (e.g., accessing enrollment information for coaches, serving as liaison at University Admission events, leveraging campus partnerships to maximize on-campus recruiting visits)
Supports the fan engagement outreach plan for athletic programs, including but not limited to game-day events and programming, aimed at increasing attendance and enhancing the fan experience
Assists with coordinating student-athlete recognition ceremonies, alumni events, and team anniversaries around winter and spring athletic events (e.g., half-time presentations, socials)
Assists with the organization and execution of the end-of-year awards banquet
Serves as an athletic administrator on duty at select home events
Attends staff meetings, department events, and campus events, as requested
Performs other duties that may be assigned and/or the job description changed periodically to reflect changing organization needs
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
EDUCATION : Bachelor’s degree
EXPERIENCE :
Demonstrated (over 3 years) coaching experience at the collegiate level
Successful (over 1 year) experience in recruiting student-athletes
Former collegiate playing experience
OTHER :
Ability to work flexible hours which includes evenings and weekends
Local and regional travel required
Valid driver’s license
Successfully pass the annual NCAA Division III Rules Test
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s degree
Head coaching experience at the NCAA Division III level
Previous experience in athletic administration at the collegiate level
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
Strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Knowledge, understanding, and ability to apply and instruct sport-specific skills, techniques, and strategies
Maintains a steady and professional demeanor with demonstrated commitment to customer service
Understanding of technology including video breakdown, recruiting software, etc.
Ability to recruit, retain quality student-athletes
Ability to fundraise and cultivate alumni base
Demonstrated commitment to the academic success of student-athletes
Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication and excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
Responsive and timely in communication to supervisor, support staff, and all general inquiries
Demonstrated commitment to the academic success of student-athletes
Ability and willingness to work effectively in a team atmosphere
Strong commitment to the NCAA Division III philosophy and of the Athletic Department
Strong commitment to professional development
Knowledge and ability to implement University and NCAA policies and procedures
Ability to maintain favorable relations with University and community groups
Ability to work independently and organize an integral area
Ability to work with minimum supervision, generate new ideas independently, and be a self-starter
Ability to obtain and maintain CPR, AED, First Aid certification and complete assigned training annually