Job Description
Responsibilities include but are not limited to :
- Assist head coach with the day-to-day operations of a Division II Volleyball program.
- Mentoring and academic support of student-athletes.
- Assist with team travel coordination.
- Assist with player development.
- Team preparation : Scouting, film breakdown, scouting reports and walk-throughs.
- Coordinate film Exchange.
- Coordinate student assistants and practice players.
- Assist with social network sites.
- Assist with strength and conditioning
- Assist promotions and marketing of program.
- Assist with community services projects.
- Day-to-day operations / transactions ability to manage budgets within allocated parameters, complete administrative transactions in a timely manner, and engage in departmental communication with various staff to support program and student-athletes.
- Compliance knowledge of and commitment to NCAA, Conference, Institutional policies and procedures.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree
- Good written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
- Coaching experience and / or playing experience at the collegiate level
- Strong ability in technology skills and social networking applications
- Understanding of comprehensive duties of collegiate coach
- Evidence of the ability to work with persons from culturally diverse backgrounds
- Evidence of a valid driver’s license, or ability to acquire a legal driver’s license or qualify for a reasonable accommodation
Preferred Qualifications
Collegiate playing experience at NCAA DI, DII, or DIII level
Other Requirements Appointment is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check. About Founded in 1869, St.
Cloud State is an award-winning regional public university and proud member of the Minnesota State Universities & Colleges system.
The 100-acre campus is about an hour northwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul, along the oak-crowned west bank of the Mississippi River.
St. Cloud State students prepare for life, work and citizenship by exploring the world around them and making it better.
St. Cloud State employees value active and applied learning, community engagement, sustainability, and global and cultural understanding.
These commitments complement more than 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs, 60 graduate programs and 250 student clubs and organizations.
St. Cloud State began as a normal school in 1869 and became St. Cloud State Teachers College in 1921. Bachelor’s degrees were first offered in 1925.
Master’s degrees debuted in 1957. In 1975, the institution became St. Cloud State University. In recent years, the University added applied doctoral programs in Higher Education Administration and Educational Administration and Leadership.
A diverse mix of students from Midwestern towns and U.S. metropolitan areas are learning alongside more than 1,000 international students from about 80 nations.