Job Position:
Assistant Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Coach (Part Time)General Description: Bryant and Stratton College’s (Wisconsin) Athletic Department is expanding its sports offerings by adding Men’s and Women’s Cross Country for the 2024-25 academic year. All sports compete at the NJCAA Division II level (scholarship offering). All coaches are responsible for the overall development and advancement of a competitive athletic program while demonstrating high moral and ethical standards and positive sportsmanship. The assistant coach will focus not only on excellence for competitions, but also recognize and emphasize academic excellence in the classroom as well.
Duties:
The Men’s & Women’s assistant coach assists the head coach is all aspects of the Cross Country program. The assistant coach is responsible for scouting and recruiting players, holding tryouts and to assist in coaching the intercollegiate team at Bryant & Stratton College. Coaches are expected to become knowledgeable of all National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) rules, including student-athlete eligibility requirements. As representatives of the College, all coaches and student-athletes must conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times. It is the responsibility of the assistant coach to supervise staff and student-athletes while traveling to ensure the safety of staff and students. Assisting with scheduling, organizing, supervising, and conducting all practices and meets. The assistant coach may be required to drive vans to meets. Other duties may be assigned by the head coach and athletic director.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree Preferred
Required: Coaching experience at the high school level or above.
Desired: Coaching experience at the college level
Desired: College recruiting experience
Desired: Familiar with southeastern Wisconsin high schools
First Aid/CPR certification is a plus.
Excellent interpersonal, organizational, planning and leadership skills required.
Must be able to serve as a positive role model for young adults.
Familiarity with NJCAA rules and regulations is a plus.
Clean driving record is preferred.