Head Women’s Flag Football Coach

Hartwick College

Oneonta, NY

Posted Date: Dec 13, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $15,000-$20,000/yr
  • Years of Experience
    3+ Years
  • Work Type
    Part-time

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About the Job
Job Description

Title: Head Women’s Flag Football Coach

Description : The Head Women’s Flag Football Coach will coordinate and oversee the development of a women’s flag football program. The Head Coach will be responsible for leading all aspects of the women’s flag football program, including recruiting and retaining student-athletes, developing and implementing strategic game plans, fostering a positive team culture, and promoting the academic success and personal growth of student-athletes. This is a part-time (30 hours per week), 10-month position.

Working in the primary capacity of an educator, the head coach enhances the student-athlete experience and strengthens the College’s image and reputation by leading all aspects of the women’s flag football program with integrity. This position is under the supervision of the Executive Director of Athletics, and will make it a priority to provide guidance, ongoing assessment, and encouragement to players and staff. The head coach is expected to serve as a visible and engaged ambassador for the women’s flag football program, representing Hartwick College at community events, alumni gatherings, and fundraising activities to cultivate relationships with alumni, donors, and other supporters to generate financial support for the women's flag football program.

Responsibilities : - Support the mission and goals of the College and athletic department. - Develop and implement a comprehensive strategic plan to achieve short term and long-term goals and objectives. - Lead the operations of an intercollegiate athletic team, including instructing student-athletes on the rules, fundamentals, regulations, equipment, strategies, and techniques of the sport - Design intentional instruction for individual student-athletes and the team. - Working with the Executive Director of Athletics, create roster management and recruiting expectations to support the College’s enrollment strategies. - Oversee and manage all administrative duties associated with the program, including contest - scheduling, budget, equipment management, and team trip planning. - Assess players’ skills, monitor competitions and practices, and track athletic and academic - performance of student-athletes. - Demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging by serving as a mentor, responding to player concerns and advising them both personally and academically. - Demonstrate a strong commitment to the principles that guide NCAA Division III athletics.

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