Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach – College of Idaho

School: College of Idaho
Position: Assistant Coach
Position Type: Full-time
Organization: NAIA
Description:

The College of Idaho invites applications and recommendations for an Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach, to join our competitive NAIA athletics program. As a member of the athletics team, this position supports the objectives of the head coach in recruiting, training, and developing the student-athletes into a cohesive team with good academic standards, character, and sportsmanship. The Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach assists in the coordination and administration of the basketball program. They will assist in talent recruitment building and maintaining good relationships with student-athletes, parents, and coaches. They will assist in the strategies and game plans, observe
the performance of, and instruct student-athletes. The successful candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree in physical education, recreation, health or a related field. Demonstrated success in recruitment, and the ability to coach, lead, and teach on and off the field while adhering to NAIA guidelines and performance standards. This position requires the ability to travel, and work evenings and weekends as required.
Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States as of the expected hire date and throughout the date of their employment without sponsorship from The College of Idaho. A current valid driver’s license is also required and candidates must be vehicle insurable. The College of Idaho offers competitive benefits including tuition waiver for dependents, health insurance, a retirement plan with employer match, generous paid time off, free access to on-campus fitness centers, and free admission to campus events.

Applicant Information:

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Link: https://www.collegeofidaho.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/Assistant%20Coach%2C%20Women%27s%20Basketball_0.pdf
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