Compensation
The compensation for Athletic Graduate Assistants consists of a $3,000 annual stipend, a tuition waiver for up to 18 credits per year, campus housing, and a meal plan. This temporary position is not benefits-eligible except for paid Maryland sick leave. Learn more about Hood College.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Under the general direction of the Director of Athletics, the women’s soccer graduate assistant will assist the head coach in recruiting qualified student-athletes for the women’s soccer program, instruct and develop the student-athletes in the sport of soccer, prepare for games and assist in community involvement. Instruction should include, but not be limited to, the rules, strategies and techniques relating to practice and competition in this sport.
Essential Duties include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Coaching, Instruction, and Team Administration (50%)
Assist the head coach in organizing and conducting practices during the traditional season (as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association) for the sport. Non-traditional (or out-of-season) season practices may be required; Assist the head coach to serve as the representative of the department at the College during team travel for in- and out-of-season competition; Assist the head coach in management of operational budget issues; participate in uniform and equipment purchase process; help plan and coordinate team travel under the supervision of the Director of Athletics; help develop and implement fundraising strategies; Assist the head coach in completing in- and out-of-season scheduling for the program. Work within NCAA guidelines regarding start of season, dates of competition and end of season; Represent the department of athletics at all on-campus admissions open houses and/or other predetermined events; Other duties as assigned by the head coach.
Recruiting (40%)
Assist the head coach in developing a recruiting strategy to achieve recruiting goals as pre-approved by the Director of Athletics; Regularly attend recruiting events to evaluate and contact prospective student athletes while marketing Hood College Soccer. Recruiting may include travel and ranges from one-day events to weekend and overnight showcases, as well as camps and clinics. Promote and help run institutional ID Camps and clinics throughout the academic year. Work with the office of admission to recruit qualified prospective student-athletes, both freshmen and transfers to Hood College; included are off-campus contacts and evaluations, as well as serving as College representative during on-campus prospect visits.
Site Management (10%)
Represent the department of athletics at selected home athletic events.
We seek a candidate who values diversity, equity and inclusion in all that they do. Candidates must have strong organizational skills and a proven ability to work collaboratively with partners across campus in support of Hood College's mission as a student-centered, liberal arts institution.
To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Proven integrity, leadership, and a thorough knowledge of soccer are required.
Candidate should possess a strong commitment and ability to motivate, teach, counsel, and recruit academically qualified student-athletes.
Must have a valid driver’s license.
Minimum Requirements/Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree and 2-3 years of playing or coaching experience at the collegiate or equivalent level are required.
Full acceptance into one of Hood’s graduate programs is required.
Knowledge of NCAA Division III rules and regulations preferred.
Strong oral and written communication skills are required.
Must maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA.
Technology Skills
Proficient in MS Office tools (Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), e-mail and Internet. Ability to learn new applications quickly including organization-wide information systems and department-specific software applications.
Language Skills
Strong oral and written communication skills. Ability to effectively provide information and positively respond to questions from both external and internal customers both in person and by phone. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
Mathematical Skills
Proficient with statistical and financial concepts. Must have the ability to apply those concepts to tracking, projections, goal setting and interpreting reports. Must be able to draw conclusions from reports and make cost effective decisions regarding programs.
Reasoning Ability
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a number of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Ability to work independently and as a member of a group in developing and executing project plans. Ability to work in theoretical arena and apply logic as appropriate.
Founded in 1893 in Frederick, Maryland, Hood College is a coeducational, independent, liberal arts college.
Degrees Offered
Hood offers 28 bachelor’s degrees, 25 concentrations, 47 minors, and pre-professional preparation in medicine, veterinary science, dentistry and law. Hood’s Graduate School serves the needs of Frederick and surrounding regions with 19 master’s degrees, two doctorates and 10 graduate certificate programs. The graduate programs provide leading-edge content in business, STEM, the humanities and education.
Our Location
Hood is located in a fantastic college town; students are within walking distance of shops, galleries and restaurants and a vibrant downtown. Our proximity to Washington, D.C., Baltimore and the I-270 technology corridor provides students countless internship and research opportunities.
The Blazers compete as a member of NCAA Division III and hold membership in the Middle Atlantic Conference.