Women's Lacrosse Assistant Coach
EXPIRED

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY

Posted Date: Aug 17, 2024

Expired Date: Sep 07, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $65,000-$75,000/yr
  • Years of Experience
    3+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

About the Job
Job Description

Women's Lacrosse Assistant Coach

Required Qualifications (as evidenced by an attached resume):
Bachelor's degree (foreign equivalent or higher). Three (3) years of coaching and/or playing experience at the college level in the sport of lacrosse. In lieu of college-level coaching experience, a combination of four (4) years coaching experience at the high school, college, professional or national team level and playing experience at the college, professional or national team level in the sport oflacrosse may be considered. Understanding of NCAA Compliance Rules (played a Division I, II or III sport, coached in collegiate athletics or as a staff member in a collegiate athletic program).

Preferred Qualifications:
Prior experience with recruiting. Prior experience with skill instruction. Prior experience with practice and game plan development. Experience in administrative responsibilities in the sport of lacrosse (e.g. team scheduling, budget preparation & administration, facility usage, public relations, fundraising, community service and other daily operations for the program). Previous experience with a Division I Athletic Program.

Brief Description of Duties:
This position is an assistant coach for a Division I program in the sport of women’s lacrosse and will assist the head coach in all aspects of operating a successful program. The primary focus of this position will be placed on the assistant’s use of independent judgment and discretion in the identification & recruitment of prospective student-athletes, their awarding of athletics scholarships, their teaching and skill development of those student-athletes during their athletic and educational tenure at Stony Brook University, and in the extensive daily administrative operations of their respective sport program. In addition, the assistant coach will be evaluated on the extent to which they provide each student-athlete a positive, meaningful, educational experience through athletics. The assistant coach is also expected to execute other program related duties as assigned by the Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach. The selected candidate will have both excellent organization and communication skills.

  • Recruiting: The assistant coach will use independent discretion and judgment in identifying student-athletes capable of competing both academically and athletically at Stony Brook University. The assistant coach will play a decisive role in the subsequent active recruitment of those identified student-athletes and more importantly they will award athletics scholarships, either independently or in conjunction with the head coach. The assistant coach is responsible for managing an assigned recruiting territory and identifying prospective student-athletes through thorough research, by independently evaluating talent at local & national events, and initiating correspondence and maintaining relationships with coaches and prospects. The assistant coach is responsible for managing a database of prospects and maintaining records of contacts, to remain in compliance with NCAA, Conference and University regulations. The assistant coach must propose, manage and adhere to a recruiting budget for each of the events attended.
  • Student-Athlete Skill Instruction/Team and Game Preparation: The assistant coach will teach all basic and advanced skills required in the sport of women’s lacrosse. The teaching of these skills and the development of those student-athletes occurs year round during individual skill sessions, team practices, and conditioning sessions (independent of the head coach). This includes the independent development and implementation of sound and safe practice plans that successfully prepare the student-athletes with the fundamentals of the specific sport. In addition, the assistant coach is responsible for assisting the head coach in developing a comprehensive and strategic game plan for each scheduled contest throughout the season. This includes, but is not limited to, evaluating upcoming opponents by breaking down game tapes, preparing a scouting report for the student-athletes and advising the head coach on making adjustments to the game plan during contests.
  • Administrative Responsibilities: The assistant coach will be responsible for the organization and coordination of a wide variety of administrative tasks as assigned by the head coach, which include, but not limited to, team travel, contest scheduling, budget preparation & administration, facility usage, public relations, marketing, fundraising, community service and other daily operations for the program. The assistant coach is required to work independently with various support services in the Department of Athletics and campus constituents (i.e. Financial Aid, Admissions, & Registrar) in carrying out these tasks.
  • Monitoring of Academic Progress of Student-Athletes: The assistant coach, working in conjunction with the office of Student-Athlete Development, will oversee the academic success of the student-athlete and assist with academic problems. This includes, providing guidance/counseling and support (as necessary) as well as supervising and monitoring study halls (as assigned), checking class attendance, and organizing weekly and monthly (one on one) academic meetings with each student-athlete to track their progress by semester, by major, and by degree requirements.
  • NCAA Rules Compliance: The assistant coach will be responsible for knowledge of, and adherence to, NCAA rules and regulations pertaining to recruiting, eligibility, and general operation of the women’s lacrosse program. To be eligible to recruit off-campus, the assistant coach must pass the NCAA Recruiting Exam on an annual basis. * Failure to comply with NCAA regulations can result in suspension w/out pay, termination, fines, institutional loss of scholarship and bans on post-season competition.
  • Other duties or projects as assigned as appropriate to rank and departmental mission.
Program Performance

Coastal Lacrosse (M) 2022–2023

Stony Brook University record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
University of Delaware 13–5 26 996
Stony Brook University 9–7 43 987
Drexel University 8–6 42 965
Towson University 6–9 41 979
Hofstra University 5–9 58 992
Monmouth University 5–9 59 973
Hampton University 2–12 75 952
William & Mary
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
North Carolina A&T State University
College of Charleston

Coastal Lacrosse (W) 2022–2023

Stony Brook University record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
Stony Brook University 15–4 11 986
Campbell University 12–7 57 994
Drexel University 12–6 25 989
Towson University 11–7 36 1000
Monmouth University 9–8 64 1000
William & Mary 8–8 60 1000
University of Delaware 8–8 48 996
Hofstra University 4–12 77 996
Elon University 4–12 90 995
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
North Carolina A&T State University
College of Charleston

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