Assistant Offensive Football Coach/Summer Camp Coordinator

University of Wisconsin StoutPlatteville, WI
11d$33,000

About The Position

The division of Athletics and Recreation is seeking an Assistant Offensive Football Coach/Summer Camp Coordinator . As an offensive football coach (wide receivers or tight ends or running back) at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, you will guide your program in accordance with values of: Graduating Champions, Fundraising and Revenue Generation, Athletic Excellence, Recruiting, Administration and Compliance. This is a paid leave and benefits eligible position, with a salary of $33,000.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or commensurate experience
  • Minimum one (1) year football coaching experience on the collegiate level
  • Demonstrated successful recruiting experience
  • Ability to represent the University and all sport programs.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks
  • Written and oral communication skills
  • Knowledge of computer applications for recruiting and video exchange and breakdown
  • Great organizational skills
  • Event planning and camp experience
  • Fund raising experience
  • Ability to work weekends & evenings and also to travel

Responsibilities

  • Create a culture where people come first and we are generous with our time, energy, talent, and resources to care for one another.
  • Create a safe space where real conversations can take place in all aspects of life.
  • Equip and empower through intentional leadership development of all students and staff.
  • Build bridges by establishing trust through communication, empathy, and follow-through with all that cross its path.
  • Actively support and enhance alumni relationships.
  • Actively support the Pioneering Forward Annual Fund.
  • Actively enhance sports specific fundraising efforts in partnership with the Foundation and Athletic Administration.
  • Maintain roster goal expectations.
  • Annually be ranked amongst the NCAA DIII Top 25
  • Annually finish in the top half of the conference standings and qualify for post season competition.
  • Maintain exemplary FAR oversight, a record of no violations of eligibility or other governance association rules, effective academic support programming, and a program that reflects gender equity and diversity as determined by bi-annual review.
  • Create and implement a recruitment strategy to attract top level, Division III prospects including setting up campus visits, assisting student-athletes with the application process, and implementation of campus resources.
  • Work in partnership with the offices of recruitment, admissions, and residence life.
  • Lead the team to prepare and conduct of all team-related activities including skill instruction, sport strategy/game planning and coordination of schedule, competitive opportunities.
  • Support administrative functions of the program such as budget, scheduling, travel arrangements in partnership with the administrative team.
  • Support the development and retention of full time, part time and volunteer staff.
  • Actively participate in division wide meetings and Head Coaches meetings.
  • Assist with departmental needs and additional duties as requested by the Director of Athletics and Recreation.
  • As a staff member within the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, you are responsible for knowledge of and compliance with National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletics Association (WIAC) regulations, both those general in nature and those which apply directly to the program.
  • Strict adherence to all applicable governing policies, procedures, and regulations of the NCAA is required.
  • Responsible for the development, safety and conduct of the team.
  • Work in partnership with the Assistant AD for Compliance to ensure complete eligibility and progress toward degree requirements
  • Maintain accurate roster management via the Front Rush software system.
  • Complete all mandatory trainings in a timely manner.
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