Assistant Coach, Women's Field Hockey
Overview
The Assistant Coach supports the Head Coach in formulating, teaching, and coaching technical aspects of game preparation and strategy for a Division I intercollegiate athletic program. Responsibilities include directing competitions, practices, administrative activities, alumni relations, and the recruitment process for student-athletes. The Assistant Coach develops the varsity sports program within the parameters and regulations of the Ivy League, other athletic leagues, the NCAA, and the University. This role requires maintaining a working knowledge of effective coaching techniques, organizing and managing all facets of the program, and ensuring the success and academic progress of student-athletes.
Required Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of effective coaching techniques and best practices, with the ability to work in a diverse environment and maintain effective relationships with administrators, parents, students, and alumni.
- Ability to organize and manage all facets of the program, including recruiting, scouting, budget planning, individual instruction, and monitoring academic progress.
- Ability to lead and work independently as well as within a team environment, maintaining confidentiality when necessary.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with athletes, coaches, and university administration.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends, with travel as required.
Preferred Skills and Abilities
Professional certification in areas such as water safety, advanced life-saving, health services, first aid, or CPR may be required for some positions.
Principal Responsibilities
- Participates in the planning, organizing and execution of preseason and season practices and contests.
- Evaluates the athletes’ performance and progress to ensure peak performance during practices and contests.
- Oversees the mental and physical preparation of athletes for contests; assists in the development of conditioning programs.
- Scouts and evaluates opponents’ performance and recommends game strategy based on that evaluation.
- Oversees the recruitment of prospective student athletes; evaluate prospective students' athletic and academic abilities and present Head Coach with recruits for final selection.
- Participates in planning for alumni events including fund raising or other special functions.
- May perform other duties as assigned.
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree and one year of work or playing experience; or the equivalent combination of education and experience and knowledge of NCAA regulations.
Salary Range
$0.00 - $0.00
Location
55 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut
Job Category
Professional
Time Type
Full time
Work Model
On-site
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