Title: Sports Performance Coach (Part-time & 10-month) – Multiple Hiring Opportunities - 997269
Position Number: 997269 & 997268
Unit/Department: Strength and Conditioning
FTE: Part-time (20-31 hours/week) & 10-Month
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Department Summary:
Drake University's Athletics Department competes in the Missouri Valley Conference at the NCAA Division I level. Bulldog student-athletes thrive in the classroom and their respective field of play. Drake Athletics sport programs are considered Des Moines’ Hometown Team.
The department culture is predicated on a common value statement known as The Bulldog Way written by coaches, staff, and student-athletes. This intentional commitment to a championship culture is led by integrity, excellence, wanting the best for and best from one another, and aspiring to greatness provides a foundation for student-athletes, coaches, and athletics staff to study, work, and play.
Job Summary:
Title: Sports Performance Coach (Part-time & 10-month) – Multiple Hiring Opportunities - 997269
Position Number: 997269 & 997268
Unit/Department: Strength and Conditioning
FTE: Part-time (20-31 hours/week) & 10-Month
Apply NowSalary: Commensurate with experience
Department Summary:
Drake University's Athletics Department competes in the Missouri Valley Conference at the NCAA Division I level. Bulldog student-athletes thrive in the classroom and their respective field of play. Drake Athletics sport programs are considered Des Moines’ Hometown Team.
The department culture is predicated on a common value statement known as The Bulldog Way written by coaches, staff, and student-athletes. This intentional commitment to a championship culture is led by integrity, excellence, wanting the best for and best from one another, and aspiring to greatness provides a foundation for student-athletes, coaches, and athletics staff to study, work, and play.
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of the Assistant Athletics Director, Sports Performance, the sport performance coaches will develop and implement comprehensive sport performance programs for assigned teams. Responsibilities include team coverage, program development and implementation of additional teams as required.
The coaches will partner with the sports medicine staff in the rehabilitation, strengthening and support of injured athletes. The coaches will regularly work cooperatively and collaboratively with other staff and departments They will communicate with assigned sport team coaches regarding sport performance training goals. They may be asked to provide facility supervision and maintenance, and perform other duties as assigned.
These are part-time (20-31 hours/week), 10-month appointments running from August through May with June and July off. Due to the nature of college athletics, the coaches may be required to work non-traditional hours that include nights, weekends, and holidays. Hours will vary based on training, practice, competition and recruiting schedules.
This job requires an understanding of and compliance with the rules of the NCAA, the Missouri Valley Conference, and Drake University.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree
• SCCC or CSCS certification
• First Aid/CPR/AED certification.
• Human relations and interpersonal communications skills are necessary to effectively express all ideas and policies to athletes and personnel.
• Ability to work non-traditional hours that include nights, weekends, and holidays. Hours will vary based on training, practice, competition and recruiting schedules.
• Commitment to the standards set forth by Drake University and the NCAA
• Ability to work non-traditional hours that include nights, weekends, and holidays. Hours will vary based on training, practice, competition and recruiting schedules.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Former student-athlete or past athletic experience
• Previous strength and conditioning experience with a variety of collegiate sport teams
Job Duties:
70% - Coach will develop and implement comprehensive sport performance programs for assigned teams. Explain and demonstrate training principles, techniques, and methods of regulating movement of body, hands, or feet in achieving proficiency in sport performance activities. Responsibilities include team coverage, program development and implementation of additional teams as required. - (Essential)
20% - Communicate with assigned sport team coaches regarding sport performance training goals. - (Essential)
10% - Partner with the sports medicine staff in the rehabilitation, strengthening and support of injured. Collaborate with other departments as needed for student-athlete specific program needs. - (Essential)
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Interested internal candidates must still complete the Employment Application. For this position, we request a resume and cover letter. Successful candidates must complete the background and reference check process.
If you have any questions about this position, the application process, or working at Drake, please contact us at jobs@drake.edu.
Review of Applications Begins:
A review of applications will begin immediately. This position will remain open until filled.
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Nathan Hericks |
Director of Equipment Operations |
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Dylan Adams |
Director - Facilities, Events and Operations |
Chris French |
Assistant Director – Facilities, Events, and Operations |
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Angie Dahl |
Assistant Athletics Director - Sports Medicine (Football, Administration) |
Person | Role |
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Nathan Hericks |
Director of Equipment Operations |
Person | Role |
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Dylan Adams |
Director - Facilities, Events and Operations |
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Angie Dahl |
Assistant Athletics Director - Sports Medicine (Football, Administration) |
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Dylan Adams |
Assistant Director - Facilities, Events and Operations |
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Angie Dahl |
Assistant Athletics Director - Sports Medicine |
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