Midland University, a private, faith-based, liberal arts university in Fremont, Nebraska (just outside of metro Omaha), is accepting applications for the Track and Field/Cross Country Graduate Assistant position. This position will be offered within our graduate assistant structure, requiring admission to the University's Master of Education, Master of Science Learning and Talent Development, Master of Science and Sports Administration and Leadership, or Master of Business Administration programs.
This role is responsible for providing coaching and leadership within our track and field & cross country teams. It will also contribute to other areas of the track and field program including recruiting, video review, equipment management and other related responsibilities.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Support the development and execution of recruitment and retention strategies of track and field/cross country student athletes.
Assist head and assistant coaches with the administration and leadership of the track and field & Cross Country program to provide:
Coaching and instruction during training activities
Direction in strength and conditioning activities
Video analysis of performance
Leadership in running competitions, camps, and clinics
Ensure team compliance with all NAIA and institutional rules and regulations.
Take a leadership role in maintaining the team's equipment inventory.
Represent Midland University by continuously role-modeling respect, integrity, and student-focused decision-making.
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications include:
A bachelor's degree in a relevant field is required; a focus in education or human performance is preferred
Minimum of 2 years of track and field/cross country competitive experience is required. Coaching experience is preferred
Experience training distance runners preferred
Demonstrated critical thinking, positivity, and problem-solving skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Proficient experience with Microsoft Office tools, specifically Excel and Word
Compensation:
Tuition remission in the master's program. The level of remission is dependent on the degree pursued.