Assistant Coach Position Available In St. Lawrence, New York

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Company:
State University of New York
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Posting Details

Position Information Posting Number:
U – 00632
Position Title:

Assistant Coach

Local Title:

Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach
Job Category Professional/Management

FLSA Classification:
Obligation:

College Year
If College Year, Please fill in period of no obligation: 6/1-7/31
Position Type Temporary
Appointment Start date: 08/01/2025
Appointment End date : 07/31/2026

Salary:

$12,000 – $12,000

Salary Grade:

SL2

Full Time or Part Time:

Part Time
If Part-Time, fill in %: 20%
Benefits Summary UUP Part-time Benefits Summary
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)

Department Information Department:
ATHLETICS & PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Division President’s Office
Search Contact Information Search Contact(s):

Adam Parker Search Contact Phone/Extension:

3152672313

Search Contact Email:

parkeram@potsdam.edu

Search Contact Fax:
Posting Text Job Summary/Basic Function:

The Athletics Department at SUNY Potsdam is accepting on-line applications for an Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach to assist the Head Coach with all facets of running a successful NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Program. Job Requirements & Essential Functions of the

Job:

Assistant coach must perform duties in compliance with all College, SUNYAC, and NCAA rules and regulations.

Major Areas of Responsibility/Primary Responsibilities:

Provide individual and team instruction to student-athletes on:
Rules & fundamentals
Skill attainment
Techniques and methods required to demonstrate satisfactory performance in a safe manner
Team concepts Provide individualized coaching/tutoring/mentoring to student-athletes, including preparatory work that includes:
Assessing student-athlete skill attainment demonstrated during practice, competition, and in films of both practice and competition
Reviewing video of opponent performance and subsequently designing individualized and team instruction for Potsdam student-athletes
Determining specific daily practice activities that will be conducted by student-athletes
Developing instruction for individual student-athletes and specific team needs
Collaborating with coach to develop annual goals for the program

Recruiting:

Identifying talented, academically qualified prospective student-athletes
Effectively communicating with coaches, prospects and parents

Required Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree
Ability to work nights and weekends
Possession of a valid driver’s license
We are seeking candidates who possess communication and interpersonal skills sufficient to work effectively with an increasingly diverse array of students and colleagues and who have demonstrated a commitment to creating, fostering and sustaining an inclusive environment in and out of the classroom.

Preferred Qualifications:

Prior experience instructing and coaching, preferably at the collegiate level
Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
Strong communication, interpersonal and organizational skills required
Computer and video editing skills strongly
We are, especially, seeking candidates who have engaged in professional development activities to enhance knowledge of diversity, equity and inclusion and have worked collaboratively across various departments in fostering success of underrepresented groups and a supportive and inclusive environment for all.

Supervisor:

Mark Misiak

Location:

Maxcy Hall

Posting Detail Information Close Date:

Open Until Filled Yes
Executive Order 31 All people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Special Instructions to

Applicants:

In addition to a resume and cover letter, please upload a document with the name and contact information for three professional references.

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