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Assistant Football Coach - Offensive Coordinator

Employer
American International College
Location
Springfield, MA, US

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Institutional & Business Affairs, Athletics
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

About AIC 

American International College is a private, coeducational institution of higher education located on a 70+ acre campus in Springfield, Massachusetts. The campus has 42 buildings on two sites approximately 1/2 mile apart with a total of approximately 660,000 gross square feet. Included in the inventory of buildings are student residences for a resident population of 900 students. Founded in 1885, the College has 3700 graduate and undergraduate students. AIC offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs through the Schools of Business, Arts and Sciences; Health Sciences; and Education. The mission of the College is to transform student lives through career focused learning, with a strong foundation in the liberal arts, a commitment to serving the community, and a high level of involvement in the global economy. 

AIC strives to create a diverse and inclusive campus community that is representative, at all job levels, of the students we serve. We are an EEO employer and we welcome applications from individuals for positions where they are underrepresented. 

Functions  

    COACHING/INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM INSTRUCTION – Provide individual and team instruction to student-athletes on NCAA Football rules and fundamentals, pre-competition activities, skill attainment, techniques and methods required to demonstrate satisfactory performance in a safe manner and team concepts that are specific to team needs. Provide individualized coaching, tutoring and mentoring to student-athletes, including preparatory work. Assess student-athletes skill attainment demonstrated during practice, competition and in film. Review video of opponent performance and subsequently design individual and team instruction for AIC student-athletes. Determine specific daily practice activities that are organized, creative and valuable for the student-athletes. Keep informed of modern trends, techniques and strategies; transferring the knowledge in the development and implementation of game strategy and position assignments. Supervise, coordinate, and evaluate practice sessions and related activities with proper attention to players and their physical well-being. Attend workshops and training sessions for the purpose of researching methods to provide student-athletes with training and instruction on: football rules, fundamentals, team concepts, physical health, safety, skill attainment, conference and NCAA rules and regulations. Must be able to implement an offense to offensive assistants and players. Emphasize values of competitive athletics, acceptable personal behavior, decision-making and lasting values to each individual. Always serves as an exemplary professional. Coordinates the preparation of the offensive team; organizing practices and intercollegiate competitions. Supervises the offensive unit's assistant coaches when appropriate. Teach necessary skills from the basic fundamentals to the techniques and strategies of team play. RECRUITING – Work collaboratively with the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid to effectively recruit new student-athletes that have the ability to achieve success academically and athletically at AIC. Abides by all recruiting rules and regulations set forth by the NCAA. ACADEMICS – In coordination with the Academic Resource Center, monitor academic progress throughout the year to insure academic success, eligibility, retention and graduation. LEADERSHIP – Communicate skillfully with colleagues, subordinates and student-athletes. Maintains self-control and sets an example for sportsmanlike conduct in relationships with your team, officials, administration and opponents in victory or defeat. Provides clear direction of responsibility and authority. Attend and contribute to department meetings and functions. BUDGET AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – Plan and utilize operating, financial aid and salary budget according to department procedures and NCAA regulations. Monitor budget and expenses routinely and ensures timely turnaround of team credit cards and expense reimbursements. Keep program within expense budget parameters. NCAA RULES/COMPLIANCE – Adhere to NE-10 and NCAA rules. Attend all internal compliance meetings, follow to departmental policies, and complete paperwork and reports on time. Successfully passes the NCAA rules education. COMMUNITY/PUBLIC RELATIONS – Actively support student-athlete participation in community outreach efforts. Develop and maintain positive relationship with interested segment of the community. FUNDRAISING/ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT – Must be involved with annual fundraising goals set by administration. Work with Athletic Director/Department to actively engage alumni and support all fundraising efforts. ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS – Assess team competitive performance versus expectations. Analyze how well did the team play when compared with expectations; make adjustments as necessary. ROSTER GOALS/RETENTION MANAGEMENT - Maintain sport specific roster and retention goals as determined by the Director of Athletics. ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM – Ensure student-athletes well-being by collaborating with the Athletic Trainers. Start and conclude practices at scheduled times. Adhere to athletic training room policy of 24-hour notice regarding the changing of practice times. EQUIPMENT ROOM – Responsible for your teams collection, issuance, purchasing and accounting of all equipment. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES – Perform additional responsibilities as assigned.  
Qualifications  

    Required Degree(s): Bachelor's degree Preferred Degree(s): Master's degree Required Field of Expertise: Must have knowledge of multiple offensive systems and positions. Must have at least 2 years coaching on the offensive side of the football. Preferred Field of Expertise: Offensive Coordinator experience is preferred. Required Training/Cert: Ability to pass NCAA recruiting exam within 90 days of employment. Shall maintain current certification in first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automatic external defibrillator (AED) use. Required Licensure(s): A valid, insurable driver’s license  

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities  

    A strong teaching/playing/coaching background in football with the ability to provide high level instruction. Must have a strong commitment to the academic success of the student-athlete. Manage and treat, student-athletes professionally, respectfully, and courteously. Understanding of NCAA Division II rules and regulations. Exceptional leadership and strong organizational ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks. Strong teamwork and supports departmental efforts through collaborative measures and sharing knowledge with others. A valid, insurable driver’s license is required, with ability to travel. Ability to represent the philosophy and educational goals of American International College in a thorough and professional manner. Understands, values and respect diversity within the team and fosters an inclusive and supportive environment. Offensive Coordinator is directly responsible for coordinating the activities of the offensive unit of the football team. Must be able to install offense and game plan with Head Coach, offensive staff and players.  
Work Schedule 

The Assistant Football Coach - Offensive Coordinator is a full-time exempt, benefits level position, not limited to 35 hours per week. The schedule will be flexible to the needs of the department with regular office hours to include 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Evenings, weekends, and holidays required as the schedule dictates. 

To Apply 

Qualified applicants should save and submit a brief cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three professional references (one of which must be a current or prior supervisor) as one document. Upload the saved document into the online application. 

AIC is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.  

Organization

American International College is a private, coeducational institution of higher education located on an 88+ acre campus in Springfield, Massachusetts. The campus has 42 buildings on two sites approximately 1/2 mile apart with a total of approximately 888,000 gross square feet. Included in the inventory of buildings are student residences for a resident population of 900 students. Founded in 1885, the College has 2200 graduate and undergraduate students. AIC offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs through the Schools of Business, Arts and Sciences; Health Sciences; and Graduate and Adult Education. The mission of the College is to transform student lives through career-focused learning, with a strong foundation in the liberal arts, a commitment to serving the community, and a high level of involvement in the global economy.

AIC is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges; the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification; Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education; the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education.

American International College has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education. AIC offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs through the School of Business, Arts and Sciences; the School of Health Sciences; and the School of Graduate and Adult Education.

Company info
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Telephone
413-205-3544
Location
1000 State Street
Springfield
MA
01109
US

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