Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach – Taylor University

School: Taylor University
Position: Assistant Coach
Position Type: Part-time
Organization: NAIA
Level: Division II
Description:

Taylor University is seeking applications of candidates for Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach.  This is a part-time 10 month, exempt position located in Upland, Indiana.  Resumes will be accepted until position is filled.   

 

MISSION STATEMENT    The mission of Taylor University is to develop servant leaders marked with a passion to minister Christ’s redemptive love and truth to a world in need.

 

Responsibilities       

The assistant coach for the men’s basketball program will be responsible for assisting the head coach in the mentoring of student athletes in a competitive environment while upholding the mission and vision of the men’s basketball program, the athletic department and Taylor University.  The largest portion of the job responsibilities will be to assist with the instruction, teaching and evaluation of skills as instructed by the head coach. Other duties will include:  assistance with game preparation, practice plan development, game film breakdown, scheduling, opponent evaluation, strategy development, recruiting and overall spiritual development and discipleship of the student athletes. 

This position operates under the direct supervision of the head coach however some autonomy and individual judgement may be required or expected.  Other duties would include:  attendance at all departmental meetings, reading and operating according to the policies and procedures of the athletic department, communication and effective collaboration with the sports information and athletic training departments. Included in this position is responsibilities for assisting with the direction and supervision of four weeks of summer boys basketball camp.

Applicant Information:

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Link: https://tayloru-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=a
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