Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach – Wheaton College

School: Wheaton College
Position: Assistant Coach
Position Type: Full-time
Organization: NCAA
Level: Division III
Conference: NEWMAC
Description:

Wheaton College, an NCAA Division III institution located in Norton, Massachusetts, is looking for a motivated, energetic, passionate and caring individual to assist our men’s basketball program. The Assistant Coach helps prepare the team for a full intercollegiate varsity season, including in-season and non-traditional practices, scouting of opponents and game preparation. As well, this person will play an active role in identifying, evaluating, and recruiting qualified prospective student-athletes. A commitment to working and teaching within an environment that embraces the holistic development of the student-athlete is essential. Additionally, this person will serve in an administrative capacity as directed by the Athletic Administration. It is expected that this individual will complete their job while complying with all NCAA Division III, NEWMAC and Wheaton College rules and regulations.
Essential Functions:
1) Assist in organizing and conducting team practices to prepare team for competition. Travel locally, regionally and nationally for any regular or post season events.
2) Oversee student-athletes academic progress and be available for consultation and support for overall student-athletes well-being.
3) Contribute in the execution of the program’s recruiting plan for prospective student-athletes. Including regional and national travel and use of various forms of communication.
4) Assist in the engagement and communication with alumni and fundraising initiatives.
5) Serve in an administrative capacity as needed, including but not limited to, a secondary duty, sports information assignments, as well as serving on department and campus-wide committees.

Applicant Information:

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Link: https://jobs.wheatoncollege.edu/postings/3098
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