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University of Montevallo Applicant Portal
Position Information
Posting Number | S1500529 |
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Job Title | Assistant Coach, Men’s Lacrosse |
Position Number | P22560 |
Division | President – PRS |
Department | Men’s Lacrosse |
FLSA | Exempt |
Salary Grade | 202 |
Salary Classification | Admin/Professional |
Annual Salary Range | $26,400 |
Hourly Salary Range | |
Employment Status | Full Time 11 Mos Regular |
General Description | The purpose of this position is to provide coaching expertise and leadership and assist the Head Coach in the management and administration of all aspects of a competitive NCAA Division II program resulting in a positive and beneficial intercollegiate experience for student-athletes. |
Essential Job Duties | 1. Assist the head coach in organizing and supervising practices and contests. 2. Maintain standards of performance consistent with departmental, academic, and athletic expectations. 3. Assist in implementing a successful recruiting program to attract outstanding student-athletes to attend the University of Montevallo. 4. Conduct all aspects of the program within the rules, regulations, and procedures of the conference, the NCAA, the departmental policy manual, and the university. 5. Attend and participates in department and staff meetings as requested/required. 6. Coordinate and implement the eligibility requirements to ensure full compliance with governing rules and regulations, proper financial aid administration for prospective and enrolled student-athletes, facilities scheduling, and contest administration and game operations as necessary. 7. Maintain a positive and constructive working relationship with University and departmental support staff to ensure an efficient and effective program and department. 8. Develop and participate in fund-raising activities for the program in conjunction with athletic advancement through the Falcon Club. 9. Represent the University at professional meetings, alumni gatherings, campus activities, and civic affairs as requested by the head coach. 10. Encourage an effective outreach program with student-athletes that provide benefit to the on and off-campus community. 11. Maintain relationships with parents, alumni, friends of the program, and others toward the positive image and promotion of the Athletics Program. 12. Remain in full compliance with NCAA, University, and Gulf South Conference rules. 13. Comply with all NCAA rules and regulations, and acknowledge this compliance as part of an annual evaluation process. |
Additional Duties | Essential Job Duties are intended to be examples of duties and are not intended to be all inclusive. There will be other duties as assigned. |
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities | Knowledge of basic principles of coaching/team supervision; |
Education and Experience | The educational requirement for this position is: Bachelor’s degree Education substituted for experience? No This position requires: NCAA lacrosse collegiate playing experience or 2 years of coaching experience at the collegiate level. |
Licenses, Certification or Registrations | Certifications, licenses, professional designations, or other qualifications required for this position include: • Valid Driver’s License • Acceptable driving record • Successful completion of NCAA Coaches Modules per NCAA guidelines • Successful completion of First Aid, CPR and AED certifications per NCAA guidelines Certifications, licenses, professional designations, or other qualifications preferred for this position include: |
Environmental Working Conditions | Indoor and Outdoor |
Travel Requirements | Moderate Travel |
Number of Vacancies | |
Desired Start Date | |
Physical Requirements | The physical activities required for this position involve: Standing: Under 1/3 of the time; walking: Under 1/3 of the time; sitting: Up to 2/3 of the time; using hands: Over 2/3 of the time; reaching with hands and arms: Up to 2/3 of the time; stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling: Under 1/3 of the time; talking or hearing: Over 2/3 of the time. This position requires lifting: Up to 10 pounds: Under 1/3 of the time; up to 25 pounds: Under 1/3 of the time; up to 50 pounds: Under 1/3 of the time. This position has the following special vision requirements: |
Open Date | 05/03/2023 |
Close Date | |
Open Until Filled | Yes |
Special Instructions to Applicants | |
Additional Statement | The University of Montevallo does not discriminate against job applicants based on their national origin or citizenship or immigration status. |
Diversity Statement | In keeping with the charge of the President’s Diversity Task Force, which is “…to implement practices that help the University recruit and retain a diverse workforce and to foster initiatives that promote an inclusive campus environment,” UM is actively seeking applicants who fully represent racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity. |
EEO Statement | UM is an AA/EO/Veterans/Disability Institution |
Quick Link | https://jobs.montevallo.edu/postings/7850 |
NCAA DI National Championship Started
The NCAA DI National Championship kicked off overseas last weekend. In the first game week, 15 matches took place. Denver choked Utah to start head coach Bill Tierney’s final season in style, Brennan O’Neal scoring his 100th career goal and five assists led the Duke to victory over Bellarmine, Rutgers ” defeated “Marist” and many other matches.
Denver 12:4 Uta:
Denver scored a landslide victory over Utah at Peter Barton Stadium thanks to a defensive choke. It was a welcome result, especially after a tense pre-season following Tierney’s retirement announcement at the end of that season.
Duke 19:7 Bellarmine:
Brennan O’Neal reached 100 goals faster than anyone in program history and set a new career best in assists to lead the Blue Devils to a 12-goal win over the Knights.
Rutgers 20:8 Marist:
Last season, the Scarlet Knights reached the Final Four for the first time in history, and they started this season with a big win over the Red Foxes.
Offensive rookie Dante Kulas, a sophomore who replaced 22nd grader Mitch Bartolo, led the attack with five goals and three assists. Line-mates Ross Scott and Brian Cameron scored three goals each, while midfielder Jack Imone also scored a hat-trick.
Ohaio State 15:7 Air Force:
The Buckeyes opened their new state-of-the-art $24.9 million lacrosse stadium with a landslide victory over the Falcons in Columbus.
“I’m grateful for a lot today,” head coach Nick Myers said in a team press release. “Let’s start with our fans – they were amazing. Our students, our families and community were great today. Our administration has done a lot of hard work to make today possible, and we couldn’t help but thank them. I’m proud of how the guys fought. Air Force is a good team. Of course it’s good to win the first victory at the start, but we need to improve.”
NAVY 13:7 Mount St. Mary’s:
Patrick Skalniak’s career-high five goals helped the Midshipmen to victory, avenging Mount’s humiliating loss last season.
“After losing to them last year, our guys were motivated to beat them,” NAVY head coach Joe Amplo said after the game. “I was proud of our guys for sticking to the game plan and playing fundamentally to the end.”
Penn State 21:11 Lafayette:
The Nittany Lions scored 20 goals against the Leopards for the second year in a row, while Matt Traynor, Chris Jordan and TJ Malone scored 17 points in Happy Valley.
Marquette 17:2 Lindenwood:
Bobby O’Grady’s six goals led the Berkuts to a comfortable win over the newly ranked Lindenwood DI program.
Results of other matches:
VMI 14:11 Detroit Mercy
Bucknell 20:6 Mercer
Maryland 15:4 Richmond
Syracuse 7:5 Vermont
Jacksonville 7:12 Johns Hopkins
NAVY 19:5 Queens
Merrimack 10:7 Hofstra
Providence 12:9 Holy Cross
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Anonymous
yesterday at 19:55
And the second time is not such a bad series. Didn’t like it the first time
Tim
yesterday at 15:33
Ualen, you’re like a vatun, scattering everything, you screwed up again, and soon they’ll take you to the front to die for the sake of Putin’s yachts
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