Assistant Men's Soccer Coach (Full-Time)
EXPIRED

Marian University (IN)

Indianapolis, IN

Posted Date: Apr 23, 2025

Expired Date: Apr 29, 2025

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    Not provided
  • Work Type
    Full-time

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Job Details

Description

As a part of a diverse community of faculty and staff who represent many faith systems and worldviews, Marian University seeks a full-time Assistant Men's Soccer Coach to promote our Catholic Franciscan mission and identity by helping to provide leadership, management, and strategic planning for the soccer program. This position will report to the Head Men's Soccer Coach.  Primary responsibilities will include assisting the head coach in practices and games. This position will be required to work evenings and weekends throughout the year.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Actively engage the Catholic Franciscan mission and identity of Marian University by modeling the Franciscan Sponsorship Values and honoring the legacy of the founding congregation through transformative education, unity in diversity, leadership through service, integrating faith and life, and institutional policies.
  • Ensure compliance with NJCAA and NAIA recruiting rules and regulations. 
  • Assist with the supervision and organization of practices and games while complying with relevant NJCAA and NAIA rules and regulations. 
  • Maintain proper and appropriate discipline among students during athletic contests, practices, and while on trips off campus.
  • Attend campus, conference, and national meetings as necessary. 
  • Acts in the absence of the Head Coach. 
  • Comply with the policies established by federal and state laws, Marian University, Conference, NJCAA, and NAIA policies and procedures. 
  • Promote the philosophy and values of the athletic program and Marian University
  • Other responsibilities as assigned.

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