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In coordination with the Head Coach, the Assistant to the Head Coach and Director of Player Development assists with all administrative aspects of the basketball program to include, but not limited to, recruiting, compliance, travel, scheduling, community relations, summer camps/clinics, in addition to creation, development and implementation of a whole-person player development program.
Responsibilities & Duties
- Lead/direct a fully comprehensive player-development program including but not limited to leadership, financial literacy, media training, player mentor program, post-college transition planning/preparation, nutrition, strength/conditioning, etc. Design specific development and assessment plans for each individual player. Serve as liaison to strength & conditioning coach and develop, monitor and assess player nutrition program. Monitor performance, rest and recovery for each individual player. Prepare film study sessions for player and team development
- Develop and lead Professional Opportunities Program for players, to include but not limited to NBA & G-League, Europe, Other Professional Leagues, etc. In coordination with the Compliance office, lead agent education and player evaluation opportunities program.
- Serve as name, image, likeness coordinator for the men’s basketball program.
- Assist and/or direct all NCAA permissible aspects of recruiting, including but not limited to maintenance of prospective student-athlete pool, coordination of countable coaches recruiting efforts, official/unofficial visits, special events and local administrative support.
- Assist and/or direct daily operations including but not limited to budget, travel, practice facility setup, player film study sessions, practice evaluation, game preparation (manage scouting schedule), sport social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, etc.), day-to-day and competitive scheduling, player/parent communication, camps/clinics and academics.
- Assist Head Coach with daily practice planning & organization; provide player/offense/defense/special team scouting reports; maintain regular communication with Head Coach regarding strengths and areas for improvement within the basketball program.
- External & Community Relations Coordinator – maintain regular/consistent communication with and organize special events (RacerMania, autograph sessions, open practices, tours, etc.) for former players, coaches and alumni; assist with season/single-game ticket sales and fundraising
- Assist in ensuring all aspects of the Men’s Basketball program are operated in an NCAA Compliant manner.
- Maintain an expansive industry/professional network, both nationally and globally
- Responsible for all aspects of a comprehensive whole-person player development program to include, but not limited to leadership, nutrition, service, financial literacy, etc.
- As a member of the Murray State University Athletic Department, you shall comply with all applicable NCAA rules and regulations as provided in the NCAA Division I Manual. If you are found in violation of NCAA regulations, you shall be subject to disciplinary or corrective action as set forth in the provisions of the NCAA enforcement procedures, including suspension without pay or termination of employment for significant repetitive violations.
Minimum Education Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree required.
Minimum Experience and Skill Requirements
- Experience as a high school and collegiate player.
- Experience coaching, instructing and/or administering at a high school and collegiate level.
- Basic to advanced knowledge with video editing software specific to sport/scouting applications
- Highly effective oral and written communication skills
- Ability to work with diverse groups of student-athletes, coaches and staff
- Ability to manage multiple tasks concurrently
- Exceptionally strong organizational skills
- Familiarity with latest technology and trends
Preferred Education and/or Experience Qualifications
- Experience playing, coaching, instructing and administering at a professional level is highly preferred.
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