Saint Anselm College, a private, liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition, is seeking a part-time Assistant Football Coach. Reporting to the Head Football Coach, the Assistant Football Coach will provide coaching expertise, leadership, management and administration of all aspects of a competitive NCAA program resulting in a positive and beneficial intercollegiate experience for student-athletes. The successful candidate will place highest priority on academic integrity and a commitment to student-athlete success on the field and in the classroom. This is a 10-month position with the months of June and July off.
Essential Responsibilities and Position Accountabilities:
Provide leadership, organization, supervision for all practices and varsity contests in conjunction with head coach.
In conjunction with head coach, oversee and evaluate student assistants, and volunteers.
Assist with and actively engage in a successful recruiting program which attracts academically and athletically gifted prospects—with an unwavering commitment to retention, degree completion and academic success.
Conduct all aspects of the program within the rules, regulations, and procedures of the NCAA, conference, athletic department policy manual and the College.
Encourage and create an atmosphere of sportsmanship, professionalism and respect among the football staff, coaches and student-athletes.
Commitment to student-athlete safety and welfare as it pertains to all aspects of intercollegiate football.
Provide head coach with team travel logistics, practices and contests in accordance with college policies, conference scheduling guidelines and NCAA bylaws (under direction of head coach).
Review student-athlete eligibility requirements to ensure full compliance with governing rules and regulations.
Maintain a positive and constructive working relationship with College staff (Admission, Academic Resource Center, Student Affairs, etc.) and departmental staff to ensure an efficient and effective program.
Represent the College at professional meetings, admissions events, alumni gatherings, campus activities, other athletic events and civic affairs.
Encourage and administer an effective outreach program with student-athletes that provide benefits to the campus and surrounding communities.
Assist with football camps/clinics to increase involvement and participation.
Maintain relationships with parents, alumni, friends of the program, and others toward the positive image and promotion of the program and College.
Saint Anselm College, a private, liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition, is seeking a part-time Assistant Football Coach. Reporting to the Head Football Coach, the Assistant Football Coach will provide coaching expertise, leadership, management and administration of all aspects of a competitive NCAA program resulting in a positive and beneficial intercollegiate experience for student-athletes. The successful candidate will place highest priority on academic integrity and a commitment to student-athlete success on the field and in the classroom. This is a 10-month position with the months of June and July off.
Essential Responsibilities and Position Accountabilities:
Provide leadership, organization, supervision for all practices and varsity contests in conjunction with head coach.
In conjunction with head coach, oversee and evaluate student assistants, and volunteers.
Assist with and actively engage in a successful recruiting program which attracts academically and athletically gifted prospects—with an unwavering commitment to retention, degree completion and academic success.
Conduct all aspects of the program within the rules, regulations, and procedures of the NCAA, conference, athletic department policy manual and the College.
Encourage and create an atmosphere of sportsmanship, professionalism and respect among the football staff, coaches and student-athletes.
Commitment to student-athlete safety and welfare as it pertains to all aspects of intercollegiate football.
Provide head coach with team travel logistics, practices and contests in accordance with college policies, conference scheduling guidelines and NCAA bylaws (under direction of head coach).
Review student-athlete eligibility requirements to ensure full compliance with governing rules and regulations.
Maintain a positive and constructive working relationship with College staff (Admission, Academic Resource Center, Student Affairs, etc.) and departmental staff to ensure an efficient and effective program.
Represent the College at professional meetings, admissions events, alumni gatherings, campus activities, other athletic events and civic affairs.
Encourage and administer an effective outreach program with student-athletes that provide benefits to the campus and surrounding communities.
Assist with football camps/clinics to increase involvement and participation.
Maintain relationships with parents, alumni, friends of the program, and others toward the positive image and promotion of the program and College.
Attend and participate in all athletic department meetings and rules education sessions.
Other football and athletic department duties as assigned .
Qualifications:
Comprehensive understanding of multiple facets of NCAA athletics required. Bachelor’s degree required. Excellence with interpersonal communications (written and oral) skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced team environment is necessary. Ideal candidate will have excellent leadership and mentoring skills. Must be comfortable working in a flexible, team environment with a positive attitude and sense of humor. Unwavering commitment to academic integrity, inclusion, diversity, gender equity, student-athlete welfare and knowledge of NCAA and Title IX compliance.
Certifications, licenses, professional designations, or other qualifications required for this position include:
Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record
NCAA compliance background check
Successful completion of annual Division II coaches exam per NCAA guidelines
Successful completion of first aid, CPR and AED certifications
Successful candidates will be able to assist the college in advancing its Catholic identity and strategic priorities, which include institution-wide diversity and inclusiveness.