Assistant Coach II - Football at Navarro College
Corsicana, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Jun, 26

Salary

33983.0

Posted On

14 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Planning, Organizing Practices, Recruitment, Compliance, Role Modeling, Teaching, Instructional Program Participation, Record Keeping, Student Advising, Retention, Interpersonal Relationship, Communication, Organizational Skills, Discipline Maintenance, Attention To Details

Industry

Description
POSITION PURPOSE:  The Assistant Coach - Football works under the general supervision of the Head Coach - Football.   The principal duties will be to serve as an Assistant Coach II - football.    GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: *   Assists with planning and organizing practices on a daily basis during the spring and fall. *   Ensures that the recruitment of prospective athletes is carried out efficiently, in accord with college, conference, and national regulations. *   Complies with college expectations regarding decorum and serves as a role model for the student athlete. *   Participates in college and community activities and, when appropriate, is involved in drug/alcohol education programs. *   Must teach assigned walk on football classes each full-time term. *   Participates in (based upon qualifications) the instructional program of the college. Instructional responsibilities will be defined by the chairperson of Physical Education as well as by the Dean of Sciences, Kinesiology and Developmental Studies Program, both of whom work in concert with the Executive Dean of Academic Studies. * Must be committed to meeting the educational goals of Navarro College’s students in an environment that promotes intellectual growth and develops human potential. * Must be collegial and collaborative. * Must demonstrate the highest degree of professionalism, integrity, and respect when interacting with students, faculty, staff and administration.  * Must observe proper and appropriate channels of communication, enforce the policies and regulations of the College and strive to support and improve college programs. * Teaching all classes as assigned or scheduled and maintaining normal office hours. * Conduct adequate tracking and record keeping of student performance and outcomes. * Active involvement in student recruitment, advising and retention is expected. * Must be ethical, responsible, and adaptable. * Must be willing to seek opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. * Must embrace the mission and objectives of Navarro College. * Must have developed a passion to teach and coach others in the athletic and fitness fields. * Performs other duties as assigned by the Head Football Coach. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:  * Must be familiar with NJCAA, SWJCFC, and Navarro College scholarship and eligibility guidelines. * Preference will be given to individuals with previous football coaching experience. * Must demonstrate good interpersonal relationship, communication, organizational, and recruiting skills. * Must be able to maintain order and discipline. * Must be able to pay attention to details. POSITION QUALIFICATIONS: Required * Bachelor’s degree. * Minimum of two years coaching experience at a NJCAA, NCAA or NAIA member institution.  * Must possess or be able to obtain a Texas driver's license. * Must be insurable by the College auto insurance policy. WORKING CONDITIONS: * Variances from regular working hours may be necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of the position. * Busy working environment with numerous interruptions. SALARY $33,983 annually (This is a 10-month position to be paid over 12 months)
Responsibilities
The Assistant Coach II - Football assists the Head Coach with planning and organizing daily practices during the spring and fall seasons while ensuring efficient recruitment of prospective athletes according to regulations. Responsibilities also include teaching assigned walk-on football classes and potentially participating in the college's instructional program.
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