Assistant Softball Coach Details

Wesleyan University - Middletown, CT

Employment Type : Full-Time

Primarily reporting to the head coach of softball, this position will assist the head coach of softball in all phases of the program. Responsibilities include coaching and teaching (75% of expected effort) and administrative duties (25% of expected effort).

Coaching responsibilities: assist with and provide on field instruction during practices and games. Provide video analysis for game and practice sessions.

Teaching responsibilities: As a teaching fellow, assist physical education faculty members with classroom interaction. Assist with out of class project work required for PE credit.

Recruiting responsibilities: assist with both on campus and off campus recruiting efforts. Coordinate campus recruiting visits for prospective student-athletes.

Administrative duties: provide academic support and monitor academic progress for student-athletes. Provide additional support for contest management as needed.

Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree and 1 year of playing and/or coaching experience at the college level.

Preferred Qualifications
NCAA division III and NESCAC conference experience.

Management Competencies
Not Applicable

Competencies
Oral communications, Patience, Problem solving, Respects diversity, Teamwork/collaboration, Commitment to sustainability

Special Instructions to Applicants

Additional Information
Any and all offers to external applicants are contingent on the candidate’s completion of a pre-employment background check screening to the satisfaction of Wesleyan University.

Wesleyan requires all employees to be vaccinated against Covid 19 unless they meet the criteria for a medical or religious exemption. New employees must be vaccinated prior to their start date. If an employee needs an exemption for medical or religious reasons, they must submit a request to Wesleyan and be approved before their start date.

Quick Link
https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/7781

Job Type: Full-time

Posted on : 3 years ago