Administration of Football Program Adhere to all rules of the NCAA, WIAC, and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Establish, implement, and review written rules and policies specific to the football team that identify clear expectations for the student-athletes participating on the team related to athletic commitment, academic performance, community involvement, and personal conduct. Work with the Athletics Business Manager to monitor operating budget and other financial accounts established for UWL Football, with such funds used to pay for transportation, meals, lodging, officials, equipment, and supplies. In the administration of camps or clinics, work with UWL’s Camps Coordinator to schedule, staff, budget, and administer all camps associated with UWL Football. Schedule, prepare, and supervise all team travel, including transportation, practices, lodging, and meals. Monitor the academic progress of the student-athletes on the football team to ensure that regular, ongoing, and necessary progress is made toward the attainment of a UWL degree. Develop and promote a team culture devoted to academic achievement and ensure an atmosphere supportive of, and conducive to, academic success. Work, as necessary, with appropriate facility personnel on scheduling, maintenance and other matters related to program facilities. Reserve athletic facilities for games, practices, and special events, as required. Collaborate with support personnel (athletics administration, athletic training, strength and conditioning, equipment, and facilities/grounds) to ensure the safety and preparation of the playing and practice areas for all students and staff. Develop contest schedules in accordance with guidelines and academic calendars of University and in collaboration with scheduling authorities from WIAC. Work with Events Coordinator to arrange game officials, as necessary. Assist Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations by providing statistical, student-athlete, and staff information to ensure the prompt and accurate dissemination of such information to the public. Promptly inform Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations of changes to schedules, rosters, and staff personnel, and of results of all home and away games, as needed. Develop in- and off-season programs as permitted by applicable NCAA Bylaws and regulations. Provide, promptly and accurately, information requested by the athletic administration staff, including eligibility and participation information. Attend athletic department meetings. Attend appropriate WIAC and/or NCAA meetings. Attend job-related clinics and conferences. Coaching Plan and direct the development of student-athletes in the skills necessary for successful competition in the game of football. Instruct and supervise assistant, volunteer, and student coaches in the principles and rules of the game of football, the NCAA, the WIAC, and UWL. Develop and implement game strategy independently or in consultation with assistant coaches. Define and implement team and individual goals. Maximize player and team performances by identifying team strengths and weaknesses. Demonstrate positive sportsmanship. Recruiting Develop and maintain a competitive program through, in part, the recruitment of quality student- athletes. Plan, organize, implement, and evaluate recruiting activities within guidelines set by the NCAA, WIAC, and UWL. Identify, observe, evaluate, and recruit prospective student-athletes. Develop and continually maintain recruiting records and logs. Inform prospective student-athletes of opportunities related to education, career, and football competition. Oversee prospective student-athlete visits to ensure a well-structured, informative, and positive experience. Provide Department and Admissions staff with desired information on all prospective student- athletes. Athletic Training/Strength & Conditioning Ensure that appropriate safety precautions are taken by all personnel involved with UWL Football, including adherence to all athletic training policies and procedures. Provide your assigned Certified Athletic Trainer with support, updated practice schedules, and information necessary for them to care for the student-athletes. Work with and provide Strength and Conditioning Center Staff with support and information necessary for the proper conditioning of the student-athletes participating in football. Equipment Room/Laundry Services Assist the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities & Events as requested in all matters pertaining to ordering, issuing, using, and returning uniforms, practice gear, and equipment. Inform student-athletes of their responsibility and financial obligations of returning uniforms. Community Relations Cultivate community relationships. Enhance recognition of UWL football student-athletes through involvement in community activities. Encourage the development and promotion of football within La Crosse and the surrounding communities. Design and implement community events involving football student-athletes. Serve as a resource to the community in areas of expertise. University and Department Service Serve on Department and University committees as needed and perform those responsibilities with the highest level of professionalism. Direct fundraising opportunities as needed for the program. Participate in donor solicitation and alumni relations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees