Post by spreadattack on Mar 24, 2009 8:30:04 GMT -6
Complete ad here (it's long):
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Here’s the text of an ad posted on Oregon’s Web site. Note that experience coaching the passing game is a qualification:
Assistant Football Coach - Skill Positions
Athletics
Posting: 9065
Location: Eugene
Closes: Open Until Filled
POSITION: Assistant Football Coach - Skill Positions
SALARY RANGE: Commensurate with experience
PERIOD OF APPOINTMENT: Full time, twelve month position
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree required. College and/or professional coaching experience required. Experience coaching the passing game; working with and/or directing quarterbacks, running backs or wide receivers preferred. Recruiting experience preferred. The successful candidate will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff and students from a variety of diverse backgrounds.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Recruiting
As an NCAA certified recruiter, successfully research, scout, evaluate and contact prospective student-athletes while operating within the scope of the department, Pac-10 Conference and NCAA regulations at all times.
As an on-campus recruiter, collaborate with other department and university staff in designing official and unofficial visits in compliance with all university, Pac-10 Conference and NCAA regulations.
As a recruiter, assist other department staff by regularly defining personal responsibilities for recruitment-related correspondence, telephone calls, academic evaluations, athletic evaluations, off-campus contacts, home visits and database maintenance per department, university, Pac-10 Conference and NCAA regulations.
Coordinate mailing of recruitment materials to prospective student-athletes, ensuring the maintenance of a computerized master recruit database.
Oversee the negotiation of scholarship offers to prospective student-athletes, ensuring that any commitments fit within the total number of available scholarships.
Establish and develop relationships with appropriate high school and junior college officials, amateur club coaches, and coaches within the sport’s national governing body for public relations purposes, thus positioning the university nationally.
Training
Design, conduct and monitor countable athletically-related activities per NCAA playing and practice regulations and department policy, including declaring the practice season, reporting weekly countable athletically-related activities adhering to sport-specific rules regarding voluntary activities and sport-specific safety exceptions.
As a position or event specialist, evaluate student-athletes to identify strengths and deficiencies, and design instructional opportunities to improve technical and strategic execution based on sound motor learning and bio-mechanical principles.
Collaborate with the Head Coach to incorporate position specific learning opportunities into daily practice design. Communicate with all members of the program’s coaching staff regarding the progress and training activities of the specific group of student-athletes that coach is charged with overseeing.
Assist in planning, conducting and supervising all practice and conditioning sessions, as is deemed appropriate.
Provide leadership during instructional sessions, utilize given discretion in guiding students through the learning experience via a variety of teaching strategies, and alter skills as need to facilitate program needs.
Collaborate with the Head Coach, certified Athletic Trainers, and Strength and Conditioning Coach to design both academic year (in-season and out-of-season) and summer conditioning programs, encompassing recognized and approved methods of improving power, speed, strength and aerobic performance, consistent with industry safety and health standards.
May be responsible for producing manuals or electronic publications (e.g. CD ROMs, websites) for summer conditioning, technical play books, and team handbooks.
Manage film exchange programs per conference game management manuals.
Counseling and Advising
Counsel student-athletes in academic, disciplinary and personal matters. When appropriate, consult with the Head Coach, Services for Student-Athletes’ staff, Student Services staff, and/or other university administrators to resolve problems.
Refer student-athletes in matters of physical, addictive or mental health issues to appropriate department or university resource persons, utilizing the department’s recommended protocol.
Advise and counsel students regarding their obligation to comply with all rules and regulations related to financial aid and eligibility, as well as personal conduct and appearance. Regulatory expectations are defined by team rules departmental and university policies, as well as Pac-10 and NCAA regulations.
Assist in monitoring the academic progress and eligibility status of student-athletes, including class attendance and structured study.
Assistant Coach is expected to use good judgment in handling confidential issues regarding student-athletes at all times.
Competitions
Scout opponent teams, collecting and analyzing tactical and statistical data, evaluating and editing game film, and designing game plans and strategies.
Attend coaches’ preparatory meetings to develop collaboratively-determined coaching strategies for upcoming competitions, and to prepare the official game plan materials and game simulations for the student-athletes.
Manage team-related game day activities, including game-day practices, pre- or post-game meals and sport psychology/performance sessions Act as a liaison to appropriate event units, including Marketing, Media Services, Operations and Events, Grounds/Facilities staff, Ticket Operations, DAF, and Compliance office.
Supervise and assign responsibilities to team manager(s), video staff and graduate assistant(s), when applicable.
Implement game plan, evaluate student-athletes’ performances, give feedback as appropriate, and maintain statistics as is necessary.
Oversee field management, as appropriate. Coordinate facility management staff for practice and competition needs. Assist with physical management as necessary.
Assume responsibility for game management in the absence of the Head Coach.
Public Relations & Fund-Raising
Assist with or oversee the planning, coordination and execution of approved fund-raising activities.
Facilitate the growth of approved booster or fan clubs per department and DAF guidelines, including the development of annual agendas, the writing and distribution of sport newsletters and the coordination of special events.
Participate in public relations activities, as approved, to include granting interviews with newspaper, radio and television media, attending press conferences and making public appearances. Consult with assigned Media Services staff regarding game preparations.
Plan and manage program clinics, exhibitions and sport camps following all NCAA regulations.
Represent the department at professional, civic, charitable and alumni events. Consult with Compliance office staff to evaluate each request to ensure compliance with NCAA regulations.
Other Administrative Responsibilities
Provide valuable input in developing and monitoring the program budget relative to position’s primary responsibilities, such as recruitment, team travel, or equipment and apparel.
Assist with the development of schedules for practice and competition, as assigned. Interface with appropriate departmental administrators to manage site assignments, visiting team practices, reservations for alternative facilities (e.g. classrooms, meeting rooms) pre-and-post events, hospitality room and cancelled practices.
Assist in or manage coordinating team travel arrangements. Arrangements shall include development of itineraries, reservations for transportation (ground and air), lodging, per diem, meals, practice facilities, meeting rooms and entertainment. Monitor expenditures and cash disbursements for compliance with university, departmental, and NCAA policies. Manage travel party per conference regulations.
Assist in or manage the purchase of apparel and/or specialized equipment. Work with vendors in accordance with university protocol. Consult with the equipment manager on matters of inventory, purchase and delivery. Coordinate with the equipment manager to ensure the issuance of the necessary equipment and apparel for scheduled practices and competitive events.
In coordination with the Equipment Manager, monitor the condition of equipment and request repairs or replacement as necessary.
Assist with or manage awards (e.g. annual participation/letter awards, special achievement award and post-season or championship awards) per departmental policy and NCAA rules.
Assist with or manage the team’s annual awards banquet, per university policies and NCAA rules.
As assigned, liaison with primary support units such Student Services, Athletic Medicine and Compliance.
Manage, monitor and archive all required records and paperwork per regulatory requirements (e.g. state, federal and NCAA compliance).
Cooperate with all coaches and administrative staff within the Intercollegiate Athletic Department to enhance overall departmental operations.
Assist with the management of all aspects of football camps and team self-improvement programs.
Must understand and comply with all NCAA and Pac-10 rules and regulations at all times. Lack of compliance could result in severe Pac-10 or NCAA sanctions for the program, the department and the university.
Assistant Coach is expected to conduct him/herself in a loyal, honest, responsible, ethical and professional manner at all times.
Knowledge of and commitment to the Oregon State Board of Higher Education’s Internal Management Directive Section 8, and University rules and regulations, as well as dedication to the full academic and social development of student-athletes are essential
Perform other duties or responsibilities as assigned by the Head Coach and the assigned Executive Senior Associate Director of Athletics or Director of Athletics.
Application Procedure:
Submit letter of interest, resume and three references to
Mark Ruckwardt, University of Oregon Athletic Department,
2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, OR 97401.
Fax: (541)346-5031. Review of applications will begin
immediately; position open until filled.
An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Human Resources · 463 Oregon Hall · 5210 University of Oregon · Eugene, OR 97403-5210
Office (541) 346-3159 · Fax (541) 346-2548
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Here’s the text of an ad posted on Oregon’s Web site. Note that experience coaching the passing game is a qualification:
Assistant Football Coach - Skill Positions
Athletics
Posting: 9065
Location: Eugene
Closes: Open Until Filled
POSITION: Assistant Football Coach - Skill Positions
SALARY RANGE: Commensurate with experience
PERIOD OF APPOINTMENT: Full time, twelve month position
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree required. College and/or professional coaching experience required. Experience coaching the passing game; working with and/or directing quarterbacks, running backs or wide receivers preferred. Recruiting experience preferred. The successful candidate will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff and students from a variety of diverse backgrounds.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Recruiting
As an NCAA certified recruiter, successfully research, scout, evaluate and contact prospective student-athletes while operating within the scope of the department, Pac-10 Conference and NCAA regulations at all times.
As an on-campus recruiter, collaborate with other department and university staff in designing official and unofficial visits in compliance with all university, Pac-10 Conference and NCAA regulations.
As a recruiter, assist other department staff by regularly defining personal responsibilities for recruitment-related correspondence, telephone calls, academic evaluations, athletic evaluations, off-campus contacts, home visits and database maintenance per department, university, Pac-10 Conference and NCAA regulations.
Coordinate mailing of recruitment materials to prospective student-athletes, ensuring the maintenance of a computerized master recruit database.
Oversee the negotiation of scholarship offers to prospective student-athletes, ensuring that any commitments fit within the total number of available scholarships.
Establish and develop relationships with appropriate high school and junior college officials, amateur club coaches, and coaches within the sport’s national governing body for public relations purposes, thus positioning the university nationally.
Training
Design, conduct and monitor countable athletically-related activities per NCAA playing and practice regulations and department policy, including declaring the practice season, reporting weekly countable athletically-related activities adhering to sport-specific rules regarding voluntary activities and sport-specific safety exceptions.
As a position or event specialist, evaluate student-athletes to identify strengths and deficiencies, and design instructional opportunities to improve technical and strategic execution based on sound motor learning and bio-mechanical principles.
Collaborate with the Head Coach to incorporate position specific learning opportunities into daily practice design. Communicate with all members of the program’s coaching staff regarding the progress and training activities of the specific group of student-athletes that coach is charged with overseeing.
Assist in planning, conducting and supervising all practice and conditioning sessions, as is deemed appropriate.
Provide leadership during instructional sessions, utilize given discretion in guiding students through the learning experience via a variety of teaching strategies, and alter skills as need to facilitate program needs.
Collaborate with the Head Coach, certified Athletic Trainers, and Strength and Conditioning Coach to design both academic year (in-season and out-of-season) and summer conditioning programs, encompassing recognized and approved methods of improving power, speed, strength and aerobic performance, consistent with industry safety and health standards.
May be responsible for producing manuals or electronic publications (e.g. CD ROMs, websites) for summer conditioning, technical play books, and team handbooks.
Manage film exchange programs per conference game management manuals.
Counseling and Advising
Counsel student-athletes in academic, disciplinary and personal matters. When appropriate, consult with the Head Coach, Services for Student-Athletes’ staff, Student Services staff, and/or other university administrators to resolve problems.
Refer student-athletes in matters of physical, addictive or mental health issues to appropriate department or university resource persons, utilizing the department’s recommended protocol.
Advise and counsel students regarding their obligation to comply with all rules and regulations related to financial aid and eligibility, as well as personal conduct and appearance. Regulatory expectations are defined by team rules departmental and university policies, as well as Pac-10 and NCAA regulations.
Assist in monitoring the academic progress and eligibility status of student-athletes, including class attendance and structured study.
Assistant Coach is expected to use good judgment in handling confidential issues regarding student-athletes at all times.
Competitions
Scout opponent teams, collecting and analyzing tactical and statistical data, evaluating and editing game film, and designing game plans and strategies.
Attend coaches’ preparatory meetings to develop collaboratively-determined coaching strategies for upcoming competitions, and to prepare the official game plan materials and game simulations for the student-athletes.
Manage team-related game day activities, including game-day practices, pre- or post-game meals and sport psychology/performance sessions Act as a liaison to appropriate event units, including Marketing, Media Services, Operations and Events, Grounds/Facilities staff, Ticket Operations, DAF, and Compliance office.
Supervise and assign responsibilities to team manager(s), video staff and graduate assistant(s), when applicable.
Implement game plan, evaluate student-athletes’ performances, give feedback as appropriate, and maintain statistics as is necessary.
Oversee field management, as appropriate. Coordinate facility management staff for practice and competition needs. Assist with physical management as necessary.
Assume responsibility for game management in the absence of the Head Coach.
Public Relations & Fund-Raising
Assist with or oversee the planning, coordination and execution of approved fund-raising activities.
Facilitate the growth of approved booster or fan clubs per department and DAF guidelines, including the development of annual agendas, the writing and distribution of sport newsletters and the coordination of special events.
Participate in public relations activities, as approved, to include granting interviews with newspaper, radio and television media, attending press conferences and making public appearances. Consult with assigned Media Services staff regarding game preparations.
Plan and manage program clinics, exhibitions and sport camps following all NCAA regulations.
Represent the department at professional, civic, charitable and alumni events. Consult with Compliance office staff to evaluate each request to ensure compliance with NCAA regulations.
Other Administrative Responsibilities
Provide valuable input in developing and monitoring the program budget relative to position’s primary responsibilities, such as recruitment, team travel, or equipment and apparel.
Assist with the development of schedules for practice and competition, as assigned. Interface with appropriate departmental administrators to manage site assignments, visiting team practices, reservations for alternative facilities (e.g. classrooms, meeting rooms) pre-and-post events, hospitality room and cancelled practices.
Assist in or manage coordinating team travel arrangements. Arrangements shall include development of itineraries, reservations for transportation (ground and air), lodging, per diem, meals, practice facilities, meeting rooms and entertainment. Monitor expenditures and cash disbursements for compliance with university, departmental, and NCAA policies. Manage travel party per conference regulations.
Assist in or manage the purchase of apparel and/or specialized equipment. Work with vendors in accordance with university protocol. Consult with the equipment manager on matters of inventory, purchase and delivery. Coordinate with the equipment manager to ensure the issuance of the necessary equipment and apparel for scheduled practices and competitive events.
In coordination with the Equipment Manager, monitor the condition of equipment and request repairs or replacement as necessary.
Assist with or manage awards (e.g. annual participation/letter awards, special achievement award and post-season or championship awards) per departmental policy and NCAA rules.
Assist with or manage the team’s annual awards banquet, per university policies and NCAA rules.
As assigned, liaison with primary support units such Student Services, Athletic Medicine and Compliance.
Manage, monitor and archive all required records and paperwork per regulatory requirements (e.g. state, federal and NCAA compliance).
Cooperate with all coaches and administrative staff within the Intercollegiate Athletic Department to enhance overall departmental operations.
Assist with the management of all aspects of football camps and team self-improvement programs.
Must understand and comply with all NCAA and Pac-10 rules and regulations at all times. Lack of compliance could result in severe Pac-10 or NCAA sanctions for the program, the department and the university.
Assistant Coach is expected to conduct him/herself in a loyal, honest, responsible, ethical and professional manner at all times.
Knowledge of and commitment to the Oregon State Board of Higher Education’s Internal Management Directive Section 8, and University rules and regulations, as well as dedication to the full academic and social development of student-athletes are essential
Perform other duties or responsibilities as assigned by the Head Coach and the assigned Executive Senior Associate Director of Athletics or Director of Athletics.
Application Procedure:
Submit letter of interest, resume and three references to
Mark Ruckwardt, University of Oregon Athletic Department,
2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, OR 97401.
Fax: (541)346-5031. Review of applications will begin
immediately; position open until filled.
An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Human Resources · 463 Oregon Hall · 5210 University of Oregon · Eugene, OR 97403-5210
Office (541) 346-3159 · Fax (541) 346-2548