College of St. Scholastica, a NCAA Division III institution and a member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) is seeking applications for a Women's Soccer Assistant Coach. Responsibilities of Assistant Coach will include, but are not limited to, recruitment of qualified student-athletes, on-field instruction for practice and games, travel management, on campus events, scouting opponents and game film preparation, camp organization and direction, along with other assigned duties. Successful candidates must have strong interpersonal communication skills, display an understanding of NCAA Division III rules and carry the ability to maintain professional conduct while acting as a role model for the student-athletes.
This is a ten-month salaried position reporting to the Head Women’s Soccer Coach. The Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach will assist the Head Coach in all aspects of the women’s soccer program with focus on the retention and success of current student-athletes.
Major Responsibilities:
Recruit, retain a diverse group of student-athletes
Keep an organized document of all recruits and interactions
On-field instruction for individual workouts, practices and games
Opponent and self-scouting through Hudl and other platforms
Organization and direction of camps and clinics
Video breakdown for specific positions
Support student wellness- mental and physical strategies
Team bonding & team building coordinator
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree required
Valid driver’s license, CPR, AED and First Aid certifications required,
One or more years coaching experience at the high school and/or collegiate level; collegiate playing and/or managerial experience is preferred but not required.
Extremely detail oriented- great at administrative tasks.
Strong organizational, writing, interpersonal, oral communication, and computer skills needed.
Knowledge and experience with video editing software, Adobe Photoshop and social media platforms.
Commitment to the student-athlete experience, passion for the game, and ability to coach and motivate.
The College serves students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs throughout six schools— nursing, arts and letters, business and technology, education, health sciences, and sciences. The College offers programs in Duluth, at seven satellite campuses throughout Minnesota, and online, The College is home to 3,512 graduate and undergraduate students in 91 programs. In Fall 2021, there were 2,144 undergraduate students, 1,486 of them in our traditional program on the Duluth campus. 1,368 students were enrolled in graduate programs. There were 470 undergraduate and 737 graduate students in fully online degree and certificate programs.