Caldwell University invites applications for a part-time Defensive Coordinator for SprintFootball. Reporting to the Head Coach for coachingthe Defensive unit, the Defensive Coordinator is responsible for instructing and mentoring players, individually and in groups, regarding the rules, regulations, equipment, strategy, and fundamental techniques of the sport to prepare them physically and mentally for competition. Job duties include, but are not limited to:
Working under the direction for the Head Coach in Overseeing/Coordinating the Defensive unit of the Sprint Football team.
Implementing, managing and developing the philosophy of the Defensive Staff.
Working with the Head Coach in coordinating the recruiting efforts of the Defensive unit.
Implementing and Overseeing the development of Camps/Clinics.
Assisting with fundraising efforts as assigned by the Head Coach.
Assisting the Head Coach in the coaching and management of the intercollegiate program. Communicating and integrating the mission of the University and the philosophy of the Athletic Department within the program.
Assisting in the coaching and supervising of all games, scrimmages, and practices during championship and non-championship seasons.
Working with student athletes on individual development plans during non-championship seasons.
Formulating training and game plans to be approved by the Head Coach.
Evaluating and scouting opponents. Instructing all team members of scouting report information for the purposes of improving player development and success as a student-athlete as assigned by the Head Coach.
Adhering to and educating student athletes on all NCAA, CSFL & CACC policies and procedures.
Mentoring athletes in regards to student well-being and mental health issues.
Working with athletics administrators to handle other program administrative responsibilities, as assigned. Drive vehicles when necessary.
Caldwell University invites applications for a part-time Defensive Coordinator for SprintFootball. Reporting to the Head Coach for coachingthe Defensive unit, the Defensive Coordinator is responsible for instructing and mentoring players, individually and in groups, regarding the rules, regulations, equipment, strategy, and fundamental techniques of the sport to prepare them physically and mentally for competition. Job duties include, but are not limited to:
Working under the direction for the Head Coach in Overseeing/Coordinating the Defensive unit of the Sprint Football team.
Implementing, managing and developing the philosophy of the Defensive Staff.
Working with the Head Coach in coordinating the recruiting efforts of the Defensive unit.
Implementing and Overseeing the development of Camps/Clinics.
Assisting with fundraising efforts as assigned by the Head Coach.
Assisting the Head Coach in the coaching and management of the intercollegiate program. Communicating and integrating the mission of the University and the philosophy of the Athletic Department within the program.
Assisting in the coaching and supervising of all games, scrimmages, and practices during championship and non-championship seasons.
Working with student athletes on individual development plans during non-championship seasons.
Formulating training and game plans to be approved by the Head Coach.
Evaluating and scouting opponents. Instructing all team members of scouting report information for the purposes of improving player development and success as a student-athlete as assigned by the Head Coach.
Adhering to and educating student athletes on all NCAA, CSFL & CACC policies and procedures.
Mentoring athletes in regards to student well-being and mental health issues.
Working with athletics administrators to handle other program administrative responsibilities, as assigned. Drive vehicles when necessary.
Knowledge equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education or a related field, plus one to two years of effective experience. Must successfully complete the NCAA Division II Education Modules prior to recruiting off campus.
To apply:
Believing that diversity contributes to academic excellence and to rich and rewarding communities, Caldwell University is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty, staff and student body. Candidates from historically underrepresented groups, whose work furthers our diversity and inclusion efforts, and who bring to campus varied life experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply. Candidates must be willing to support the Catholic Dominican mission of the University.
Caldwell University is a private, Catholic coed four-year university with a strong liberal arts core curriculum that enhances critical thinking and analytical reasoning. Caldwell offers 41 undergraduate and 32 graduate programs, including doctoral, master’s, certificate, and certification programs, as well as online and distance learning options that prepare students for today’s global marketplace. The university has 15 NCAA Division II athletic teams and numerous clubs, fraternities, sororities, and activities on a beautiful 70-acre campus located in the suburbs of Caldwell, New Jersey. Caldwell was founded by the Sisters of Saint Dominic of Caldwell. Its core values of respect, integrity, community, and excellence influence academic and campus life.
Caldwell University is an Equal Opportunity employer and is strongly committed to diversity, equity and inclusion within its community.
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