Essential Responsibilities: (These essential responsibilities are those the individual must be able to perform unaided or with the assistance of reasonable accommodation.) The essential responsibility of the women’s soccer head coach is to coach (teach) student athletes in their sport. They are charged to help each individual student-athlete to reach their full-potential in the athletic arena through instruction of physical health, team concepts and safety. - Coaches all aspects of the assigned sport to include but not limited to:
- Models Christian attitudes and behaviors for student-athletes, students, staff, and fans.
- Demonstrates concern for the spiritual, academic, physical, and emotional well-being of each team member.
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- Actively encourages and supports the Christian faith of team members, which includes encouraging and instructing them in spiritual disciplines such as church attendance, prayer, and Bible study. In the case of non-Christian team members, actively encourages them to consider the claims of Christ on their lives.
- Actively encourage, support, and educate team members on the importance of academic by encouraging or ensuring regular class attendance, monitoring grades, and working to minimize conflicts between athletic and academic responsibilities.
- Actively encourage, support, and educate team members on the importance of their physical well-being by working with the training staff and other appropriate medical personnel to assure that the student-athletes are physically ready to participate, which includes looking for signs of eating disorders or the use of illegal and/or unhealthful drugs and supplements and taking appropriate preventive measures and establishing healthy workout and practice schedules.
- Conducts practices to instruct student athletes in game strategies and techniques of the sport.
- Instruct players on proper conditioning and safe practice/ play techniques to avoid injuries.
- Assess players’ skills during practices and competitions and provide correction and instruction to improve player’s skills and overall performance.
- Instruct players in the rules, regulations, equipment, and techniques of the sport.
- Maintains up-do-date knowledge of, and compliance with, Geneva College, NCAA Division III, and PAC rules and regulations.
- Schedules pre-season and in-season contests in consultation with the Director of Athletics. Additionally, the women’s soccer coach organizes non-traditional season practices as well as one play date in the spring.
- Organizes and conducts practices and conditioning sessions.
- Actively encourage, support, and educate team members on psychological and emotional well-being by providing appropriate mentoring and life guidance and seeking professional assistance when circumstances warrant. Coordinates the distribution, collection, and storage of athletic equipment, uniforms, and supplies (during the season and at its conclusion) and the collection of fees for lost equipment and uniforms by student-athletes.
- Works with the Director of Athletics and physical plant staff to oversee the maintenance of practice and game venues. Additionally, must be willing to do extensive field maintenance as well as pre-game field preparation.
- Fields competitive teams when playing other Division III colleges and universities. This is to be assessed over a three-to-five-year time span by (1) a minimum of 2/3’s of conference contests is either wins or “competitive losses” (as judged by the athletic director) over a three to five-year period and (2) the team can be in contention for conference championships on a periodic basis.
- Hires and supervises part-time staff according to established Geneva College and Athletic Department procedures.
- Recruitment:
- Recruits’ student-athletes in line with College policy, NCAA Division III, and PAC regulations. Works closely with the admissions department to this end. The women’s soccer coach has a specific recruiting target for new freshmen of 6-8 per year, as well as a target roster size of 24 for the start of each fall season.
- In consultation with the faculty athletic representative, Director of Athletics, and the Registrar’s Office, assures that student-athletes are eligible to participate in athletics according to College policy, and NCAA regulations.
- Demonstrates knowledge of Slate recruiting software and works directly with admissions counselors on communications to prospective student-athletes.
- Financial Management:
- Adheres to budget guidelines and keeps records and writes reports.
- Works with the Director of Athletics, the College’s purchasing office, physical plant, and other offices as appropriate to purchase necessary sport-specific athletic equipment and supplies.
- Directs the process of raising additional funds for women’s soccer with approval of the Director of Athletics.
- Other:
- Actively participates in athletic department functions and meetings, and in college committees as assigned.
- Maintains effective working relationships with administrative staff, coaches, student-athletes, and other staff.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
- Supervision:
- Must have a mindset of mentoring employees under supervision. Should be able to lead in a way that sets a good example, promotes teamwork, and encourages a positive, efficient work environment.
Exhibits behavior that is consistent with and supportive of Geneva’s mission, vision, and core values: - Geneva Mission Statement: Geneva College is a Christ-centered academic community that provides a comprehensive education to equip students for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor.
- Vision Statement: Geneva College will inspire students to integrate faith in Christ into all aspects of life in the real world, and to serve faithfully within their callings for Christ and Country.
- Core Values:
- Serve with grace.
- Pursue Godly wisdom
- Foster academic strength
- Engage culture faithfully.
- Inspire vibrant hospitality.
- Honor one another.
Job Requirements - Labor: - General: Individuals must possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed or are able to explain and demonstrate that they can perform the essential responsibilities of the job, with or without reasonable accommodations to safely perform the essential responsibilities of the job.
- Physical: Should be able to perform the following and similar physical demands in completing work tasks: climbing, stooping, reaching, pushing, feeling, crawling, crouching, lifting, pulling, standing, kneeling, carrying, handling, talking, hearing, seeing, sitting, fingering. Lifts regularly - Able to lift 50 pounds.
- Confidentiality: Individuals must recognize that management of data, including personal information, grades, budgets, programs, and policies is necessary to the operation of the College. Such information must be kept private and confidential for the protection of the College and to obey Federal and/or State laws. Should there be doubt as to whether a certain matter is to be protected, it should be discussed with your supervisor before making a disclosure.
- Mental: Must be able to reason, analyze, prioritize, conceptualize, make judgments, and solve problems.
Qualifications: - Minimum:
- Education/Certification: Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education or related field.
- Experience: Two years coaching at high school and/or two years coaching at collegiate level
- Skill/Abilities: Valid Driver’s license. Willingness to travel, including overnight and weekends. Ability to work evenings and weekends. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Operate a PC and related software.
- Christian Commitment: Eligible candidates must be a thoughtful and articulate Christian and an active member of an evangelical Christian church. Preference will be given to candidates who support and have an articulate understanding of the Reformed faith. The individual must understand and support the College’s “Foundational Concepts of Christian Education” by expressing an evangelical Christian profession of faith and demonstrate the ability to integrate a Christian perspective in their work.
- Preferred:
- Education/Certification: Master’s or equivalent in the field of Physical Education.
- Experience: Three to five years coaching at the collegiate level.
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