The Iowa State University Athletics Department has openings for entry-level Quality Control Assistants who will support the cyclone football program. These positions play a significant role in the programs’ ability to effectively develop athletes and make effective game day strategies and decisions for the DI, FBS football program. Examples of what you'll do Breakdown film weeks in advance. Chart plays and tendencies and exercise discretion and independent judgement to analyze, interpret and communicate detailed and complex analysis of opponents and ISU. Prepare and produce opponent scouting reports for use by coaching staff and student-athletes, self scouting reports, and video cut ups. Oversee playbook/scouting report production. Chart practice reps and chart scout cards for each practice. Oversee the scout team meetings. Effectively teach, mentor, and coach to develop successful, and well rounded student-athletes. Establish and maintain effective interactions with students, colleagues, university staff, and administrators, alumni, media and the public. Responsible for adhering to the rules and regulations of the department, University, Big 12 Conference. Candidates require a high level of football knowledge in relation to the skills, techniques, talent evaluation, and breakdown of tendencies, strategies, and play calling. Requires strong motivational, teaching/coaching and communication skills. Candidates are expected to be committed to multiculturalism and working with a diverse student body. Position will work many non-traditional hours including evenings and weekends and requires the ability to travel overnight. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an on-going basis without sponsorship. Immigration sponsorship is not available for this position. As an NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision athletics program and a founding member of the Big 12 Conference, Iowa State University sponsors 18 intercollegiate athletics teams and supports 450 student-athletes in their pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. ISU Athletics employs over 250 talented and dedicated full-time staff members, more than 500 temporary and student employees, and multiple auxiliary partners who collaboratively work within a culture to support and enhance the experiences of Cyclone student-athletes and their loyal fan base. Iowa State student-athletes have produced 10-consecutive years of record-setting Graduation Success Rate scores in the classroom, while athletically, the Cyclones have captured 19 national team championships, 140 national individual titles and 162 conference team championships in its rich history. www.cyclones.com