Assistant Football Coach – Wide Receivers/Pass Game Coordinator
EXPIRED

Colorado State University-Pueblo

Pueblo, CO

Posted Date: Feb 07, 2025

Expired Date: Feb 14, 2025

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $50,000-$55,000/yr
  • Years of Experience
    1+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

Department Information

The University mission is to establish CSU Pueblo as the people’s university of the southwest United States by 2028. Our success will be measured by the resilience, agility and problem-solving abilities of our diverse population, and the ways in which our graduates are able to navigate work in a rapidly changing world.

The Department of Athletics will support the university mission by developing and maintaining a top-quality Division II intercollegiate athletics program that is committed to providing a positive and fulfilling academic and athletic experience for all student-athletes. As a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and the NCAA Division II, CSU Pueblo Athletics plays a supporting role in the higher education mission while enhancing a sense of community, strengthening our identity and playing a prominent role in enrollment management for the university.

Description of Job

This full-time, year-round administrative professional position provides an assistant football coach – wide receivers/pass game coordinator for the football program in Athletics. This position will provide support in the overall organization and management of the football program while reporting to the head football coach and working closely with the offensive coordinator on the passing game. In accordance with the vision of the head coach, the position is responsible for serving as the wide receiver coach; specifically coaching this position; developing practice and game plans, and training sessions; scouting opponents and creating a sound offensive strategy; coordinating the passing game; recruiting qualified prospective student-athletes; monitoring player academics and providing mentoring to student-athletes; monitoring NCAA compliance; promoting the CSU Pueblo football program; developing camps, clinics and fund-raising opportunities for football; and serving as an influential and effective leader, collaborator, and team player for the department. The position fulfills other duties as assigned by the head football coach and/or vice president for Athletics.

Primary Duties

  • Serve as the wide receivers coach/pass game coordinator in collaboration with the vision of the offensive coordinator and head coach.
  • Coach student-athletes, including all team practices and scheduled games/competitions; develop game preparation and strategy; condition and train student-athletes, including skill demonstration, in order to develop skill, character, and teamwork in football. Ensure that all University, conference and NCAA rules and regulations are followed including student-athlete eligibility, recruiting, financial aid, scheduling and academic progress. Follow University procurement and travel policies. Work in collaboration with fellow coaches and staff under the direction of the head football coach.
  • Recruit highly qualified prospective student-athletes.
  • Monitor player academics, encourage academic excellence including student-athlete health, wellness and overall welfare.
  • Assist in the organization of camps and clinics and fund-raising opportunities; serve on committees that promote the success of the program and Athletics; establish and maintain community relations and engagement that enhances the success of the program.
Program Performance

RMAC Football 2023–2024

Colorado State University-Pueblo record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
Colorado School of Mines 9–0 14–1 2
Western Colorado University 8–1 10–2 16
Colorado State University-Pueblo 7–2 8–3
Colorado Mesa University 5–4 6–5
Black Hills State University 5–4 6–5
South Dakota School of the Mines 4–5 5–6
Chadron State College 4–5 5–6
Adams State University 2–7 3–8
New Mexico Highlands University 1–8 2–9
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Fort Lewis College 0–9 0–11

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