USFCA

Assistant Coach Cross Country / Track & Field

USF Hilltop Campus Full time

Job Title:

Assistant Coach Cross Country / Track & Field

Job Summary:

Assists with coaching duties and operational duties for the Track and Field Programs, operating under NCAA bylaws. Assists the head coach with recruitment and training for athletic competition in the short and long sprint and hurdle events, and participates in the overall coordination of the track and field/ cross country program as appropriate.

Full Job Description:

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 Assists head coach in organizing, preparing, and conducting individual and team practices, training, and competition
 Leads, monitors, and coordinates training and practice sessions for the long and short sprint and hurdle events, ensuring that all appropriate safety guidelines and standards are maintained   
 Assists in the identification and recruitment of potential student-athletes for the Track and Field and Cross Countryprograms in accordance with WCC and NCAA rules, regulations, guidelines, and standards
 Provides guidance and assistance to student-athletes on a range of issues as required
 Provides assistance in the coordination and administration of the overall program as required
 Maintains compliance with regards to all NCAA, WCC, and university rules and regulations
 Represents the sports program to various institutional programs and externally to the media, government agencies, funding agencies, students, parents, and the general public
 Assists with alumni and community relations and outreach
 Other duties assigned by the head coach

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

 Bachelor’s degree required
 At least three years of coaching experience or five years of an equivalent combination of education, coaching experience, and experience as a high-level track and field athlete. 
 Experience working with the sprint and hurdles events (100m-800m)  
 Preferred CSCS certifications or equivalent 

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

 Knowledge and understanding of University and NCAA bylaws and guidelines
 Knowledge of multiple track and field disciplines (sprints, hurdles, women’s multi events) 
 Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community 
 Excellent organizational skills, self-driven, and great attention to deal
 Ability to interact effectively with student-athletes, colleagues, and the public

Full-Time/Part-Time:

Full time

Pay Rate:

Salary

Salary Range :

$80,000-$92,000 annualized; commensurate with experience.