The Head Flag Football Coach of Mount Mary University's NAIA programs is an integral member of the Athletic Department at Mount Mary University and requires an enthusiastic, pro-active, high-energy individual who is determined to see that the Flag Football program's roster and success goals are met and the student-athlete experience is positive. This individual must be committed to the NAIA values through "Character-driven Athletics" where MMU athletics staff embody and teach integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership on and off the field, in addition to the MMU Athletic Department pillars to "Recruit, Retain, and Develop".
The Head Coach works primarily with the coaches, assistant coaches, student-athletes, faculty and other administrative offices to ensure that each Mount Mary University student-athlete and prospective student-athlete receives a quality experience. This opportunity requires the availability to work a variable schedule. Hours will be determined by mutual agreement with the Director of Athletics and work to best accommodate the needs of the flag football program along with athletics department. Traditional Season and Non-traditional Season hours will vary, with hours in between seasons likely being more consistent.
The NAIA experience provides our student-athletes an integrated environment that focuses on academic success while offering competitive athletics and the support of meaningful non-athletics opportunities to enhance their overall educational experience.
Primary Responsibilities:
Recruitment – coordinate recruiting efforts to meet agreed upon benchmarks to ensure the flag football program is playing and practicing at or above the ideal number of student-athletes.
Provide monthly recruiting updates to the Director of Athletics and/or Associate/Assistant Director of Athletics along with the Admissions team
Attend all recruiting meetings with the Admissions Department.
Schedule recruiting visits and coordinate visits with Visitors Services
Review Slate and Teams lists consistently and update varsity coded list on a regular basis
Utilize Front Rush as main athletic recruiting database and communication resource
Manage annual flag football athletic scholarship budget and athletic scholarship offers (Letters of Intent)
Prepare and conduct all practice and competition plans
Targeting a 24 week training regimen along with meeting NAIA minimum competition requirements, but striving to max out competition schedule
Responsible for putting a practice and competition schedule together that meets NAIA requirements and minimize the amount of class time missed for competitions
Prepare travel arrangements for team away competitions
Complete travel itinerary for each away competition
Drive MMU vehicle
Responsible for team management, academic monitoring, fundraising, community service events (minimum 1 per semester) and team building event planning (minimum 1 per semester)
Regular office time availability outside of flag football practice/game schedule for player check-in meetings
Create annual team rules/sport program expectations, approved by the Director of Athletics and signed by student-athletes
Promote and encourage a positive learning experience for student-athletes and a commitment to develop the whole person and nurturing bold, brilliant women
Focus on player and personal development, supporting a growth mindset
Manage and update programs apparel / equipment inventory list on an annual basis
Responsible for acquiring all issued apparel / equipment from flag football student-athletes and coaching staff after season has been complete
Follow budget guidelines set forth by the Director of Athletics and reconcile credit card statements on time on a monthly basis
Coordinate fundraising efforts when needed (estimate 2 events per year for sport program)
Assist as needed in department fundraising events
Hire, train, supervise and evaluate assistant coaching staff, including a team manager if applicable
Knowledge of, and adherence to, MMU Athletics Department Coaches and Student-Athlete Handbooks, NAIA and Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference rules / regulations regarding recruiting, eligibility, competition, compliance, etc.
Manage coaching staff (assistants and volunteers) regarding course completion requirements
Assist as needed with management of home athletics events
Perform other duties, responsibilities, or special projects as assigned by the Director of Athletics and/or Associate/Assistant Director of Athletics
Skills and Experience :
Coaching experience – 2-5 years required. Head Coaching experience preferred
Collegiate-level coaching experience preferred, at the NAIA level desired
Experience within a collegiate athletic environment ideal
Collegiate varsity or club playing experience preferred
Strong organizational, leadership, communication, interpersonal skills, problem solving skills, ability to work independently, and possess a high level of confidentiality
Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to work with diverse groups, facilitate group process, and foster collaborative decision making
Exceptional ability to multitask, prioritize projects, and extraordinary attention to detail
Computer skills are required, along with the expectation to learn additional computer software programs for Athletics; such as PrestoSports, Front Rush, Slate, Jenzabar, Hudl, scouting / film breakdown software, and a variety of recruiting sites
Ability to work independently and under minimal supervision and exceptional ability to multitask and prioritize project
Strong problem-solving skills
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required
Applicant must pass background check and motor vehicle records authorization
To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to accomplish primary duties adequately. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required
The individual will become familiar with athletic department program's recruiting software and digital tools along with admissions software; i.e. Slate and Jenzabar
The individual will identify, evaluate, contact, and build relationships with prospective student-athletes. This will be accomplished through attending high school and Junior College competitions, attending showcase events and club / travel tournaments, reaching out to HS and Travel coaches, reviewing competition / skills footage, and other activities as determined by the Head Coach and/or Director of Athletics and/or Assistant Athletic Director
Candidate needs to feel confident talking on a phone and creating coherent, professional correspondences (emails, letters, text messages, etc.)
Strong communication and customer service skills
Physical Demands:
Ability to Lift/Carry up to 50 lbs.
Must reach, bend, stoop, lift
Must sit, walk or stand for long periods of time
Some repetitive motion may be required
Working Conditions:
Work schedule can vary, especially during peak sports seasons
Evening and weekend hours as needed
Travel required
Driving required
Varying workflow; sometimes stressful with high workload times of the year
Complete work required within a limited space
Complete work required within a limited time
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform primary functions
The individual will be primarily located at the Milwaukee, WI – MMU campus, with flexibility for some remote work
Mount Mary University practices equal opportunity employment as part of our ongoing commitment to diversity in our workplace.
Mount Mary University encourages applications from all qualified candidates and is vitally committed to all aspects of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We welcome and encourage applications from qualified candidates and all will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, ethnicity, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, or any other groups protected by law. Mount Mary seeks to hire and retain personnel who will make a positive contribution to its mission, vision, and values.