Asst. Coach, Football (A)
EXPIRED

University of Miami (FL)

Coral Gables, FL

Posted Date: Feb 11, 2025

Expired Date: Feb 14, 2025

QUALIFICATION

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

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About the Job
Job Description

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The Assistant Coach, Football assists the Head Coach in directing the management and administration of the University’s Division I intercollegiate football program. Responsibilities typically include some or all of the following: provide leadership in program priorities and initiatives; administer program budget; develop and implement short and long-term goals for the program; and establish multi-year recruiting plan. 

CORE JOB FUNCTIONS                                                                                                           

Assisting in formulating coaching decisions such as development and implementation of the systems and strategies used on the field, conduct of practice and conditioning/training, selection of Team members, deployment of players, and all other matters relating to the practice for and play of games, as well as the performance of all other duties customarily associated of a head coach of a major Division I intercollegiate sports program. Assist with the sports program’s recruiting activities which may include prospect student-athlete (PSA) evaluation; scouting; developing scouting reports; conducting video analysis; tracking PSA correspondence; distribution of scholarships; monitoring admissions and eligibility process involving recruited student-athletes; the planning and executing campus visits; managing recruiting databases. Assists in developing and administering sport team rules including taking disciplinary action for violations of the University’s Student Athlete Code of Conduct. Monitors study hall, grade reports, class attendance, appearance and general standard of behavior of the team’s student-athletes. Implements appropriate risk management strategies at all times; engages in regular consultation with athletic training and other department sports medicine personnel to maximize the safety and wellness of student-athletes; and demonstrates concern for the overall welfare of students at all times. Monitors and encourages the regular progress toward an academic degree of those student-athletes who are on the Team, and making reasonable and good faith efforts, in cooperation with the University's faculty, administration and the academic support unit for student-athletes, to meet all student-athlete’s academic requirements. Promotes an atmosphere of compliance with other coaches and actively supervising student-athletes and other individuals so as to maintain strict compliance with, the constitutions, bylaws, rules and regulations of the NCAA, the Atlantic Coast Conference, and any other governing body, league or conference of which the University may be subject to.  Establishes and continuously assesses the effectiveness of the internal controls within the unit and compliance with University policies and procedures.  Ensures employees are trained on controls within the function and on University policy and procedures.

  This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary.

CORE QUALIFICATIONS                                                                                                          

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in relevant field

Program Performance

ACC Football 2024–2025

University of Miami (FL) record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
Southern Methodist University 8–0 11–3
Clemson University 7–1 10–4
University of Miami (FL) 6–2 10–3
Duke University 5–3 9–4
Syracuse University 5–3 10–3
Georgia Institute of Technology 5–3 7–6
University of Louisville 5–3 9–4
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 4–4 6–7
Boston College 4–4 7–6
University of Pittsburgh 3–5 7–6
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 3–5 6–7
North Carolina State University 3–5 6–7
University of Virginia 3–5 5–7
University of California, Berkeley 2–6 6–7
Stanford University 2–6 3–9
Wake Forest University 2–6 4–8
Florida State University 1–7 2–10
University of Notre Dame 0–0 14–1

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