Assistant Coach - Track and Field/Cross Country (3 Vacancies)
EXPIRED

Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL

Posted Date: Jul 13, 2024

Expired Date: Jul 26, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    1+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

About the Job
Job Description

Department

Department of Athletics - Track and Field/Cross Country

www.seminoles.com

Responsibilities

Assists the Head Coach with personnel including hiring and supervision of staff, undergraduate/graduate assistants, and volunteers and their responsibilities, budgeting, scheduling, travel, meals, recruiting, coaching, scouting, purchase and care of equipment, giving appropriate direction to student-athletes as it relates to academics, while adhering to all ACC, NCAA, Athletics Department and University rules and regulations. In keeping with the University policy for equal opportunity and pluralism, the coach will provide a climate and culture that brings together and promotes through education, for all individuals regardless of their background, race, origin, gender, culture, religion, beliefs or physical or mental abilities.

Assists the Head Coach in implementing policies and guidelines for all Track and Field/Cross Country personnel and student-athletes. Design academic guidelines for student-athletes within the framework of NCAA, ACC, Athletics Department, and University rules and regulations.

Assists the Head Coach in determining the scope and purpose of the Track and Field/Cross Country program. Assists with establishing and implementing recruiting, academic, athletic, and community service policies for student-athletes. Assists with the Track and Field/Cross Country summer camp. Maintains current skills and techniques in coaching, recruiting, training, and general management of a Division I-A intercollegiate sport program while adhering to Athletics Department, university, ACC, and NCAA rules and regulations.

Assists the Head Coach in the direct supervision of all student-athletes that participate in the Track and Field/Cross Country program. Provides leadership and instruction in a student-athlete's personal and athletic development, to include counseling in academic, disciplinary, and personal matters, when appropriate. Assists the Head Coach in supervising support staff to include paid, volunteer, undergraduate, and graduate assistants to ensure their compliance with applicable Athletics Department, University, ACC NCAA rules, policies and procedures. Provides training and guidance as appropriate.

Internal business contact for this position may include contact with sports information, facilities marketing, Seminole Boosters, game operations, academics, sports medicine, equipment, student services, and compliance staffs. Public contact for this position may include public speaking to various booster groups, alumni, university and community members, media, and recruits and their families.

Program Performance

ACC Cross Country (M) 2023–2024

Florida State University record compared to the conference

ACC Cross Country (W) 2023–2024

Florida State University record compared to the conference

ACC Indoor Track & Field (M) 2022–2023

Florida State University record compared to the conference

ACC Indoor Track & Field (W) 2022–2023

Florida State University record compared to the conference

ACC Outdoor Track & Field (M) 2022–2023

Florida State University record compared to the conference

ACC Outdoor Track & Field (W) 2022–2023

Florida State University record compared to the conference

Season Head Coach Assistant Coach Conference Overall
2023-2024

Bob Braman

2022-2023

Bob Braman

2021-2022

Bob Braman

2020-2021

Bob Braman

2019-2020

Bob Braman

2018-2019

Bob Braman

2017-2018

Bob Braman

Season Head Coach Assistant Coach Conference Overall
2025-2026

Cody Halsey

2024-2025

Matt Kane

2023-2024

Bob Braman

2022-2023

Bob Braman

2021-2022
2020-2021

Kelly Phillips

2019-2020

Kelly Phillips

2018-2019

Kelly Phillips

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