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Job overview

Area of Responsibility
Coach
Type
Full-Time
Location
Baltimore, Maryland

Assistant Women's Soccer Coach

Johns Hopkins UniversityFull-TimeBaltimore, MD

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • On-field training, development, and coaching and teaching of the sport, including offensive and defensive tactics

  • Understand the role of intercollegiate athletics in a highly competitive academic environment and assist student-athletes in achieving exceptionally high athletic and academic goals

  • Coordinate player development through skill enhancement in training sessions

  • Assist head coach in the development and organization of practice planning and game strategies

  • Analyze video and statistical data to further develop and improve individual as well as team performances

  • Assist head coach in conducting pre-season, in-season and post-season player and team evaluations

  • Monitor year-round identification, academic qualification, and evaluation of prospective student-athletes for the program.

  • Continued monitoring of team’s recruiting database and assist in coordinating on-campus recruiting visits for prospects

  • Assist in coordinating on-campus recruiting visits for prospects

  • Exhibit strong communication and leadership skills and build and sustain positive relationships with student-athletes, faculty, and staff

  • Maintain and ensure compliance with the University’s policies, the Centennial Conference policies and the NCAA rules and regulations

  • Handle other responsibilities as assigned

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred

  • Prior experience coaching and recruiting at a high academic institution preferred

  • Must have the ability to work nights, weekends, and holiday work

  • Travel is also required.  A valid drivers’ license and ability to drive a vehicle is required.

 

KEY RELATIONSHIPS:

The Assistant Coach is directly supervised by the Head Coach. This position has significant interactions with faculty and staff, students, alumni, and other outside constituencies.

 

 If interested, please reach out to head coach Dan Weiler, dweiler1@jhu.edu.