Part Time Assistant Coach, Men's Soccer
Manhattan University · Bronx County, NY · Yesterday
EducationPart-time
Job Responsibilities
- Team, Recovery and Individual Training
- Strength and Conditioning Program
- Lead PlayerTek Use, Maintenance, Ordering, Analysis, Reports and Meetings with Players
- Manage Protein, Hydration, Normatec/Game Ready and Provide Daily Injury Updates from AT Staff
- Nutritional Seminars and Meal Management
- Video Analysis Reports (Opposition Only) and Small Group Analysis Pre-Game
- Transfer Portal and Communication with Recruits Throughout the Transfer Process
- Office Schedule in the Fall Customized Around External Work
- Attend All ID Clinics
- Office Schedule in Spring TBD Based on External Commitments
- Vacation and Absence (Organized and Confirmed Before Each Season Begins)
- Timelines and Deadlines (MAAC Video, SSA Testing, Recruitment Response, ARMS Updated)
- Follow NCAA Compliance for Recruitment and SC Sessions in Partnership with the Staff
- Communication Daily and Available
- Daily Coaching Meetings During Fall Season
- Dress Code and Appearance (Always Represent the School with the Highest Standards)
- Protect the Program and Uphold Ethics and Values of the Head Coach
- Loyal and Confidential with All Matters Relating to the Program
- Willing to Go Above and Beyond the General Role When Asked by the HC and FT
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s Degree preferred
- 3 Years of Full-Time Prior Experience at the Division I Level
- Assertive, Outgoing, Hard-Working and Resourceful
- Demonstrated Ability to Foster Positive Relationships and Create Partnerships with a Wide Range of Constituent Groups
- Working Knowledge of NCAA Rules and Regulations
- Possess a Valid Driver’s License
- Required to Travel and the Ability to Work Nights, Weekends and Holidays
- Ability to Work in a Fast-Paced Environment, Strong Attention to Detail and Keep Specific Timelines
- Strong Interpersonal, Verbal and Written Communication Skills with the Ability to Problem Solve
- Ability to Work Effectively with Coaches, Students, Faculty, Administration, Alumni, and Community