University of San Diego
Assistant Softball Coach
University of San Diego, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Overview
The assistant softball coach will assist the head coach in the development and implementation of both the educational and the athletic components of the NCAA Division I women’s softball program. Also assists in creating and implementing the general business operations of the program. Responsibilities
Assist Head Coach with Teaching and Coaching Assist with the organization, planning and implementation of daily practices. Direct on-field coaching responsibilities (as assigned by the head coach). Assist with the development and improvement of player skills. Work with individual players before and after practice, when requested. Teach out of season, individual skill sessions, staying within the NCAA regulations for individual player workouts. Assist in the identification and recruiting of academically and athletically qualified student-athletes for admission to the University with adherence to admissions and athletic department policies and procedures. Pass the NCAA Coaches’ recruiting test annually. Attend assigned summer recruiting sites and enter information into the recruiting data base. Identify and evaluate high school and junior college talent through evaluation at games, tournaments, and film. Phone conversations with prospects, high school coaches and club coaches. Junior recruiting—Identify prospects and follow-up as requested by the head coach. Review, sign and return phone, evaluation, and contact reports to compliance office. Request transcript and test scores from recruits and follow up with appropriate calls to registrar and high school counselors. Work directly with the USD admissions liaison and director of compliance in an effective and efficient manner. Home visits - Assist head coach with preparation and presentation. Participate in home visits when requested. Official visits – Assist with official visits, assist in coordinating the involvement of current players, arranging meals and entertainment. Arrange for academic meetings with faculty members. Provide tours of campus. Respond to leads and inquiries in a timely fashion. Camp Coordination
Responsible for all hiring and conduct of camp staff. In conjunction with Executive Assistant for Camps, set all camp dates and reserve all sites. Responsible for recruitment of campers and overall budget for camps. General Assignments
Involvement with all administrative and organizational aspects of NCAA Division I program under the supervision of the head coach. Supervision of players in a coordinated and planned program of practices and competition, with a concern for the players’ health and welfare, physical and psychological preparation. Serve as the liaison to the Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services and follow up with recommendations or requests. Submit countable athletically related activities report to the compliance office at the end of each month. Knowledge of and adherence to all University, NCAA, and conference rules and regulations, policies and procedures, with special attentions to recruiting, eligibility, admissions, and financial aid. Enforce University and athletic department policies and regulations with regard to use/abuse of alcohol and drugs by team members. Assist with the preparation and budget projections for the yearly competitive schedule for approval by the Sport Supervisor and Director of Athletics. Consideration should be given to the academic life of student-athletes, i.e., missed class time, examination periods and other factors that would adversely affect their academic success. Maintain professional growth by attendance at appropriate meetings, clinics, workshops, etc. Assist in production of any home tournament(s). Assist in the organization of any team and/or department awards presentations for student-athletes. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Heartsaver CPR /AED certification required within 6 weeks of employment. Must pass NCAA Division I Coaches Recruiting Test, (yearly). Must complete this within 6 weeks of employment. California driver’s license required within 6 weeks of employment. Special Conditions of Employment
Ability to travel for extended periods of time for athletic contests and recruiting activities. Ability to work nights and weekends as required by the teams’ schedules. Hours & Salary
Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: $5720-5900 per month; Excellent Benefits Application Instructions
Special Application Instructions: Resume and Cover Letter Required Click the 'Apply Now' button to complete our online application. Upload a cover letter and resume to your application profile for the hiring managers’ review. If you have questions, contact the Employment Services Team at jobs@sandiego.edu. The University of San Diego is a smoking and tobacco-free campus. For more information, visit www.sandiego.edu/smokefree. Equal Opportunity
The University of San Diego is an equal opportunity employer.
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The assistant softball coach will assist the head coach in the development and implementation of both the educational and the athletic components of the NCAA Division I women’s softball program. Also assists in creating and implementing the general business operations of the program. Responsibilities
Assist Head Coach with Teaching and Coaching Assist with the organization, planning and implementation of daily practices. Direct on-field coaching responsibilities (as assigned by the head coach). Assist with the development and improvement of player skills. Work with individual players before and after practice, when requested. Teach out of season, individual skill sessions, staying within the NCAA regulations for individual player workouts. Assist in the identification and recruiting of academically and athletically qualified student-athletes for admission to the University with adherence to admissions and athletic department policies and procedures. Pass the NCAA Coaches’ recruiting test annually. Attend assigned summer recruiting sites and enter information into the recruiting data base. Identify and evaluate high school and junior college talent through evaluation at games, tournaments, and film. Phone conversations with prospects, high school coaches and club coaches. Junior recruiting—Identify prospects and follow-up as requested by the head coach. Review, sign and return phone, evaluation, and contact reports to compliance office. Request transcript and test scores from recruits and follow up with appropriate calls to registrar and high school counselors. Work directly with the USD admissions liaison and director of compliance in an effective and efficient manner. Home visits - Assist head coach with preparation and presentation. Participate in home visits when requested. Official visits – Assist with official visits, assist in coordinating the involvement of current players, arranging meals and entertainment. Arrange for academic meetings with faculty members. Provide tours of campus. Respond to leads and inquiries in a timely fashion. Camp Coordination
Responsible for all hiring and conduct of camp staff. In conjunction with Executive Assistant for Camps, set all camp dates and reserve all sites. Responsible for recruitment of campers and overall budget for camps. General Assignments
Involvement with all administrative and organizational aspects of NCAA Division I program under the supervision of the head coach. Supervision of players in a coordinated and planned program of practices and competition, with a concern for the players’ health and welfare, physical and psychological preparation. Serve as the liaison to the Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services and follow up with recommendations or requests. Submit countable athletically related activities report to the compliance office at the end of each month. Knowledge of and adherence to all University, NCAA, and conference rules and regulations, policies and procedures, with special attentions to recruiting, eligibility, admissions, and financial aid. Enforce University and athletic department policies and regulations with regard to use/abuse of alcohol and drugs by team members. Assist with the preparation and budget projections for the yearly competitive schedule for approval by the Sport Supervisor and Director of Athletics. Consideration should be given to the academic life of student-athletes, i.e., missed class time, examination periods and other factors that would adversely affect their academic success. Maintain professional growth by attendance at appropriate meetings, clinics, workshops, etc. Assist in production of any home tournament(s). Assist in the organization of any team and/or department awards presentations for student-athletes. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Heartsaver CPR /AED certification required within 6 weeks of employment. Must pass NCAA Division I Coaches Recruiting Test, (yearly). Must complete this within 6 weeks of employment. California driver’s license required within 6 weeks of employment. Special Conditions of Employment
Ability to travel for extended periods of time for athletic contests and recruiting activities. Ability to work nights and weekends as required by the teams’ schedules. Hours & Salary
Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: $5720-5900 per month; Excellent Benefits Application Instructions
Special Application Instructions: Resume and Cover Letter Required Click the 'Apply Now' button to complete our online application. Upload a cover letter and resume to your application profile for the hiring managers’ review. If you have questions, contact the Employment Services Team at jobs@sandiego.edu. The University of San Diego is a smoking and tobacco-free campus. For more information, visit www.sandiego.edu/smokefree. Equal Opportunity
The University of San Diego is an equal opportunity employer.
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