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The Head Coach oversees an intercollegiate athletic team and provides leadership in the development and evaluation of the team and individual student-athletes. Provides dynamic, strategic and visionary leadership designed to enhance student success through the focus on an “Academics-first Agenda.”
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Recruits student-athletes for participation in intercollegiate athletics.
- Cooperates with the academic advisers to support the academic progress of the student-athlete.
- Implements the District wide Athletic Department strategy focused on an “Academics-first Agenda” designed to increase student-athlete success and assists the campus Athletic Director in monitoring student athlete academic progress.
- Ensures that athletes reach their academic goals by monitoring class attendance and ensuring that they receive academic support as necessary.
- Assists players in reaching highest athletic potential possible through athletic training and leadership skills.
- Recruits, counsels and advises students with respect to athletic performance and other personal development issues.
- Prepares the student athletes for competition through planning and conducting well organized practices and contests.
- Directs the identification and recruitment of new players to the program, including traveling to regional high school and club basketball events and showcases.
- Enforces and maintains an athletic program policy of educating and graduating student athletes.
- Works closely with the Athletic Director and Dean of Students, and other school administrators, faculty and staff to assure student athletes are academically eligible for a given sport.
- Plans and directs the training of student athletes, and assesses individuals’ abilities and skill level to determine appropriate team position.
- Conducts in-season and off-season team practice and conditioning programs including skills training and weight and conditioning training.
- Assists in assuring compliance with National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) rules and regulations for the specific sport.
- Closely monitors academic, conduct and physical requirements for each student athlete.
- In collaboration with the campus Athletic Director, completes and maintains records and statistics for accurate, mandatory reporting to the NJCAA and regional regulatory agencies.
- In collaboration with the campus level Athletic Director, prepares and manages the budget for a specific sport.
- Confers with the District Office of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Campus Athletic Director prior to conducting auxiliary fundraising activities.
- In coordination with the District Office of Intercollegiate Athletics, campus level Athletic Director and Dean of Student Services, recruits, interviews and recommends the hiring and termination of Assistant Coaches.
- In collaboration with the District Office of Intercollegiate Athletics and campus level Athletic Director develops and builds relationships with four year institutions.
- Assists in the development and implementation of meaningful professional development activities designed to enhance the skills of all Athletic Department personnel.
- Enforces the District/college’s academic, student and athletic code of conduct. Supervises the student athletes during practice, contests, and travel.
- May drive college vehicles or college leased vehicles to and from scheduled contests.
- Calls, texts or emails results of contests to the Sports Information Assistant by 10:00 AM the next business day, and supplies information to the Director of Athletics that can be used for publicity purposes.
- In cooperation with the campus Athletic Director and Facilities Coordinator, schedules pre-season, season and other games and tournaments.
- Trains, practices and coaches in league, conference and tournament play.
- Coordinates the care and reporting of incidents and injuries to the appropriate College and District personnel.
- Prepares a season summary and ensures student honors within conference, region, and other athletic governing bodies are recommended and advocated.
Qualifications
- Completion of a Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Physical Education or a related field, supplemented by 4-6 years of coaching and/or collegiate/professional playing experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Must be familiar with standard concepts, practices and procedures within a particular sport. Coaching Certification Preferred.
- First Aid Certification Preferred. Current CPR/AED Certification by the American Heart Association or the Red Cross Required.
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, planning and leadership skills required.
- Must be able to serve as a positive role model for young adults. Must be familiar with NJCAA rules and regulations.
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