Hiram College is seeking applications for the position of Graduate Assistant Football Coach-Offense. Hiram College is a private liberal arts institution located in northeast Ohio. The College is a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference and NCAA Division III.
The Graduate Assistant Football Coach position is a 10-month position that reports to the Head Football Coach and Director of Athletics. The assistant coach is responsible for: assisting with on-field coaching and with the organization and implementation of a successful recruiting and retention plan for the program, possibly supervising student coaches or managers, supporting the strength and conditioning program, representing the program in accordance with department/college policies and procedures, and acting in accord with NCAC, NCAA, and institutional rules and regulations. Other administrative duties in the athletic department may be assigned, such as support of event management for other sports when not in the traditional competitive season for the football program.
Candidates must be accepted to the Hiram College Master of Arts Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) program in order to be considered for this position and must continue to progress toward MAIS degree completion during the appointment period.
Please include a cover letter, resume, and the names of three professional references with email addresses and phone numbers. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Candidates should be in the application process to the MAIS program at Hiram College or already accepted into the program.
Hiram College is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity!
Founded in 1850, Hiram College provides students of all backgrounds an attainable private education that teaches the 21st-century skills needed to thrive professionally and personally in the face of inevitable and constant change. Built on a community that fosters student-faculty collaboration, the College equips all students with the tools necessary to embrace active learning in the classroom, in Ohio, and beyond through technology, internship, study away, research, and other experiential opportunities for growth and development. Recognized by Colleges of Distinction, The Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Report, and as a top baccalaureate college by Washington Monthly, Hiram enrolls over 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students in academic programs on its Northeast Ohio campus. Hiram College is a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference and NCAA Division III.