Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach – Paul Smith’s College

School: Paul Smith's College
Position: Assistant Coach
Position Type: Part-time
Salary: $2,500 stipend, as well as on campus housing
Organization: USCAA
Level: Division II
Conference: Yankee Small College Conference
Description:

Paul Smith’s College invites applications for the position of Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach. This is a part time (9 month) stipend position that reports to the Head Men’s Basketball Coach. Paul Smith’s College Men’s Basketball is a member of the Yankee Small College Conference and the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA).

Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, assisting in all phases of the recruiting process, monitor the academic progress of student athletes, overseeing weight training and conditioning sessions, performing individual skill development workouts, conducting film exchange/breakdown of film review, and other duties as assigned by the head coach. Position will remain open until filled.

This position will receive a $2,500 stipend, as well as on campus housing. This position will also get designated reimbursement for recruitment efforts and has the ability for other employment within the community for the qualified individual.

Successful candidates should have a background as either a player or coach at the collegiate level or demonstrated experience at the high school level. Candidates with the ability/desire to learn successful recruitment strategies of student athletes and lead in all facets of coaching a collegiate basketball program will be considered.  Looking for someone loyal, hard working, eager to learn, and self sufficient. This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to get a foot in the door with an up and coming program.

Applicant Information:

Review of applications will immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Dominique Boone at [email protected]

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