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Stanford's Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) is seeking an Assistant Coach for the Men's and Women's Fencing program, specifically focusing on the Saber discipline. This position is integral to maintaining and enhancing a nationally competitive fencing program as Stanford transitions to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Assistant Coach will be responsible for running practices, providing lessons to student-athletes, and traveling with the team to NCAA competitions. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to NCAA Division I-A athletics, proven coaching success, and a dedication to the holistic development of student-athletes. The role requires collaboration with various staff members across compliance, student development, and sports performance, ensuring that the program adheres to all NCAA regulations and Stanford's policies. The Assistant Coach will play a crucial role in recruiting student-athletes who meet Stanford's unique academic and athletic standards. This includes identifying prospects on a national level and building strong relationships with alumni and supporters of the program. The responsibilities also encompass scheduling and conducting regular practices, instructing the team in various techniques, and providing constructive feedback during practices and competitions. Additionally, the Assistant Coach will assist with administrative tasks related to travel logistics and recruitment, ensuring the smooth operation of the fencing program. This fixed-term position emphasizes the importance of integrity within the athletics program, requiring the Assistant Coach to uphold the reputation of Stanford University and comply with all relevant regulations. The expected pay range for this position is between $68,000 and $70,000 per annum, with additional benefits available to support the professional and personal development of the staff.