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Job description
Assistant Track and Field Coach
The Assistant Track and Field Coach is responsible for supporting the Head Track and Field Coach by coaching Cadet-athletes in the middle distance and distance (long sprints, middle distance, distance, cross country), recruiting, monitoring Cadet-athletes' academic progress, scheduling, managing travel, overseeing the discipline and conduct of the Cadet-athletes. This position reports to the Head Track and Field Coach. All the duties of the position must be conducted in adherence with the policies, rules, and regulations of the United States Military Academy ("USMA"), Army West Point Athletic Association Inc. ("AWPAA"), the Patriot League ("Conference"), and the National Collegiate Athletic Association ("NCAA").
The responsibilities outlined in this job description are integral to the success of the AWPAA Track and Field program and AWPAA. This position has high level influence in the recruiting, coaching and development of the Track and Field program. This person represents the Track and Field program at all times in public and is willing to do all duties needed of the program. Decisions made by this position impact the health and safety of Cadet-athletes and public relations for AWPAA and USMA. Failure to comply with NCAA rules could result in NCAA violations, negative publicity and a negative impact on recruiting. Decisions associated with designated responsibilities, will be made in conjunction with the Head Track and Field Coach and the designated Sport Administrator.
The position acts as an extension of the Head Track and Field Coach and has direct access to the Cadet-athletes. The employee must maintain a high level of professionalism, moral and ethical character, and be a role model.
Success in this position will be evaluated by the Supervisor on the employee's performance in a variety of areas, including but not limited to: Commitment to AWPAA Mission, Vision and Values; and supporting the AWPAA Strategic Plan and Priority Results.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
35% Coaching
- Promotes the philosophy and objectives of AWPAA; to include adhering to and enforcing all applicable policies and procedures, as well as rules and regulations of USMA, the Conference, and the NCAA.
- Assists the Head Coach with the ongoing teaching and instruction of Cadet-athletes in the performance of their sport such as, but not limited to, games, practices, individual and team workouts, and conditioning sessions.
- Coach and instruct student-athletes individually and in groups and demonstrate game techniques and skills required to be successful.
- Plan and attend coaching and practice sessions, games, tournaments, etc. in accordance with NCAA and conference regulations for specified positions.
- Develop, recommend, and teach game strategy.
- Monitor and maintain the discipline and conduct of Cadet-athletes to support the image and reputation of the department and academy. Responsible for the development, safety and conduct of the cadet-athletes within the sport program.
- Supervises assigned assistant coaches and other support staff to ensure compliance with applicable rules, policies, and procedures; provides orientation, training and guidance as needed; conducts performance evaluations.
40% Recruiting
- Has a large role in the identification, recruitment, and selection of prospective Cadet-athletes; ensures compliance with NCAA recruiting rules and regulations; initiates process for determining academic eligibility.
- Recruit quality prospective Cadet-athletes and ensure timely submission of their academic records for admissions.
5% Academics
- Provide an overall positive educational environment for Cadet-athletes conducive to learning, athletic development, social growth, and preparing them for life beyond college.
- Supervise, in conjunction with the athletic tutoring and advising program, the total academic progress of the team implementing corrective action plans through appropriate staff.
10% Administrative
- Work to integrate sports into the whole spectrum of USMA life to complement the AWPAA and USMA mission in the military community.
- Assist the Head Coach in the administration of the entire sport program, including, but not limited to daily practices, game planning and implementation, recruiting, equipment management, facilities scheduling, and budget.
- Ensures that team travel arrangements are in compliance with USMA, Conference, and NCAA rules and regulations, to include monitoring development of travel itineraries and coordination of travel plans.
- Ensures safety of Cadet-athlete and coaching staff through careful monitoring of the condition of athletics equipment and facilities utilized by designated sport; submits requirements for repair, maintenance, and improvement of facilities to facility manager, when appropriate.
5% Engagement/Camps & Clinics
- Perform both direct and indirect public relations functions including promotion, fundraising, public speaking, community events, and through camps and/or clinics. Serve on departmental committees as requested.
- Assist with departmental needs as requested; When practical under the circumstances, staff are encouraged to voluntarily attend athletic events to promote audience participation and support for AWPAA sport programs.
- Participates in camps, clinics, exhibitions, and campus activities as approved by AWPAA NCAA Compliance Office.
5% Other Duties as Assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities N/A
Work Conditions & Physical Requirements
This position must be able to handle the physical demands of training sessions, recruiting events, and competition.
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time.
- Occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
- Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer.
- The person in this position frequently communicates with cadets to enhance their sport performance. Must be able to exchange accurate information with these cadets.
- Must be able to detect performance issues from long distances.
- Frequently moves equipment weighing up to 50 pounds across campus for various events.
- Constantly works in outdoor weather conditions.
Travel
This position must be able to travel as needed to recruit the best possible candidates to be Cadet-athletes at USMA.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree and 2 years of relevant experience.
- Relevant collegiate participation/coaching experience in cross country/distance/middle distance events (long sprints, middle distance, distance, cross country).
- Ability to collaborate with coaching staff and in support of the vision of the Head Coach.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Ability to interact effectively and professionally with coaches, administrators, Cadet-athletes, prospective Cadet-athletes, parents, etc.
- Takes initiative, hardworking, ability/willingness to figure out solutions to problems independently, and creatively.
- Organized, detail oriented, self-starter and intrinsically motivated.
- Strong management and leadership skills; Proven ability to multi-task effectively.
- Professional development/certification in coaching education (USTFCCCA, USATF, IAAF) is preferred.
- Ability to prioritize assignments and meet deadlines.
Additional Eligibility Requirements
- Must be eligible to work in the United States of America, without sponsorship.
- Must be eligible to work on a military installation, including a willingness to submit to a background screen.
- Must possess a valid driver's license.
Pay Range
$51,000 - $54,000
This job posting contains a pay range, which represents the range of salaries that AWPAA believes, in good faith, at the time of this posting that it might be willing to pay for the posted position. AWPAA expects to hire for this position near the middle of the range. Only in truly rare and exceptional circumstances, where an external candidate has experience, credentials or expertise that far exceed those required or expected for the position, would AWPAA consider paying a salary or rate near the higher end of the range.
About Us
USMA is renowned as the world's preeminent leadership development institution. Located on the banks of the Hudson River in West Point, NY, it is approximately one hour from New York City. The mission of USMA is "to build, educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets to be commissioned leaders of character committed to the Army Values and ready for a lifetime of service to the Army and Nation." This position will be housed within the AWPAA, which is a non-profit corporation organized to manage and support the 30 intercollegiate athletic programs at the Academy. The AWPAA mission is to recruit, educate, train and inspire leaders of character who are committed to the Army
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Assistant Track and Field Coach?
A: To succeed as an Assistant Track and Field Coach, key technical skills include expertise in track and field events, knowledge of training methods and techniques, and proficiency in sports analytics and data analysis. Soft skills such as strong communication and interpersonal skills, leadership abilities, and the capacity to motivate and inspire athletes are also crucial. These strengths enable the coach to effectively develop and implement training plans, build strong relationships with athletes and colleagues, and drive team success, ultimately supporting career growth and effectiveness in the role.
Q: What is the career path for a Assistant Track and Field Coach?
A: A typical career progression for an Assistant Track and Field Coach involves starting as a Graduate Assistant Coach or Assistant Coach, where they assist in coaching and developing athletes, and gradually move into mid-level roles such as Assistant Coach or Associate Coach, where they take on more responsibilities in team management and coaching. As they gain experience, they can progress to senior roles like Head Coach or Director of Track and Field, where they oversee the entire program and make key decisions. Throughout their career, Assistant Track and Field Coaches can develop skills in areas like athlete development, team management, and sports administration, which can lead to opportunities in sports management, athletic administration, or even education.
