National Collegiate Athletic Association
Assistant Coach 1 - Women's Soccer
National Collegiate Athletic Association, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, us, 37132
Position Overview
Middle Tennessee State University, a Division I institution, member of the Conference USA, invites applications for the position of Assistant Women's Soccer Coach/Goalkeeper coach.
Responsibilities
assist the Head Coach with day to day coaching of student athletes;
training the goalkeepers;
recruiting academically sound and competitive student athletes;
scheduling to enhance championship opportunities;
managing equipment, organizing and arranging team travel plans;
overseeing and promoting camps;
compliance with NCAA rules among staff and student athletes;
budgeting assigned funds;
serve as an ambassador of the university and a valued member of the community;
Assist the University's Head Women's Soccer Coach organize and administer all aspects of the NCAA Division I women's soccer program: assist in all phases of the development of a quality NCAA Division I soccer program that will be competitive on the field and in the classroom within NCAA guidelines and in a professional manner;
Make public appearances and speak at civic events within the community;
Remain current on changes and enhancements in the sport of soccer sport;
Expected to know and follow NCAA rules and regulations and successfully pass the recruiting test each year to recruit for the university;
NCAA Compliance documentation will be completed accurately and submitted to the compliance office in a timely fashion;
Qualifications Bachelor's degree required. Master's preferred.
Two years of high school, college, or professional coaching and/or playing experience at the college level is expected. Proven ability to recruit academically and athletically qualified student athletes. Demonstrated knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.
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Responsibilities
assist the Head Coach with day to day coaching of student athletes;
training the goalkeepers;
recruiting academically sound and competitive student athletes;
scheduling to enhance championship opportunities;
managing equipment, organizing and arranging team travel plans;
overseeing and promoting camps;
compliance with NCAA rules among staff and student athletes;
budgeting assigned funds;
serve as an ambassador of the university and a valued member of the community;
Assist the University's Head Women's Soccer Coach organize and administer all aspects of the NCAA Division I women's soccer program: assist in all phases of the development of a quality NCAA Division I soccer program that will be competitive on the field and in the classroom within NCAA guidelines and in a professional manner;
Make public appearances and speak at civic events within the community;
Remain current on changes and enhancements in the sport of soccer sport;
Expected to know and follow NCAA rules and regulations and successfully pass the recruiting test each year to recruit for the university;
NCAA Compliance documentation will be completed accurately and submitted to the compliance office in a timely fashion;
Qualifications Bachelor's degree required. Master's preferred.
Two years of high school, college, or professional coaching and/or playing experience at the college level is expected. Proven ability to recruit academically and athletically qualified student athletes. Demonstrated knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.
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