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Graduate Assistant - Mens Lacrosse Coach

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Franklin Pierce University

Rindge, NH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/8/2026

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Job Description

The Franklin Pierce Men's Lacrosse program is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Graduate Assistant Coach. The Graduate Assistant position is a two-year position and includes tuition remission program. Housing is not included. Acceptance of the position is contingent upon successful admission into the University's Graduate School. To learn more about Franklin Pierce University's Graduate offerings, you may visit: www.franklinpierce.edu Major responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to: On and Off campus recruiting of qualified student athletes Assist with Fundraising activities Assist with community service opportunities Assist with practice planning and implementation Monitoring of academic standing and study halls Assist with team travel and game day operations, as well as scheduling, organizing, and general office work Team Social Media/Video program Adherence to all NCAA rules and regulations
Qualifications:
Successful admission in an FPU Graduate Program Bachelor's degree required Previous coaching experience and/or successful NCAA playing experience preferred. Strong organizational, time management, and communication skills Ability to attract, recruit, and retain high-level student athletes