Position: Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Opening date: September 17, 2021
Closing date: October 4, 2021
Department: Athletics Department
Reports Directly To: Athletics Director
Status: Non-exempt; Part-time Temporary
Salary: $6,000.00 per Season
Summary Of Duties:
- The Assistant Coach will assist the Head Coach in all aspects of the Women’s Basketball Program relative to his/her sport
- Recruiting-actively recruiting student-athletes on an on-going basis
- Team Management-keeping stats updated with the NJCAA, maintaining an official book, maintaining copies of game film
- Media Relations-reporting of scores following each contest
- Study Tables-monitor study tables for student-athletes
- Meal Prep and Order-when conflicting cafeteria schedules coincide with practice
- The Assistant Coach is under the direct supervision of the Head Coach regarding all coaching duties.
- Must comply with the policies and procedures set forth by the NJCAA, and Mon-Dak Conference.
- Must be able to maintain discipline of the student-athletes.
- Helps in the transporting of athletes to and from scheduled away games.
- Other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities: • None
Working Conditions:
- Position will require working evenings, weekends, and out of town travel.
Physical Demands:
- Will need to be able to bend, stoop, walk, and run as part of daily functions.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must have a working knowledge of Women’s Basketball and have previous coaching experience and/or collegiate playing experience.
- Must have a valid ND Driver’s License and be insurable under UTTC’s insurance carrier or the ability to obtain one upon hire.
Knowledge & Skills:
- Must possess effective coaching techniques and skills.
- Must possess some knowledge of the rules, regulations, strategies, and techniques of the sport.
- Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school employees, parents, and students.
Required Documents:
- UTTC Application
- Letter of Interest for Current UTTC Employees