Women's Soccer Head Coach - Edmonton, Canada - Concordia University of Edmonton

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Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) is a community of learning grounded in scholarship and academic freedom, preparing students to be independent thinkers, ethical leaders and citizens for the common good.

CUE campus is situated on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton's historic Highlands neighborhood.

Supporting a student body of over 3,000, we are known for our small class sizes and our excellence in teaching.

Our small classes and diverse student population provide an excellent opportunity for engaging with students in a sustained and nurturing way unique within the Canadian university system.

CUE is an institution that values research in the sciences, social sciences, humanities and management. Our vision is to become Canada's pre-eminent small university.

CUE is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment for work, study, and living. We actively promote dignity for all, rejecting action and language that are harmful to mutual respect.


Reporting to the Director of Athletics and Recreation, the primary purpose of the Women's Soccer Head Coach is to provide leadership to the student-athletes and Women's Soccer program.

This is achieved through the coaching, recruitment, retention and community relations duties required in organizing a competitive and successful team, while promoting academic success for the student-athletes.


Key accountabilities include leading a competitive program, promoting student-athlete academic success, maintaining an active recruiting plan, fundraising, promoting positive community relations, and utilizing instructional techniques to ensure successful delivery of coaching strategies.


The incumbent provides a wide range of services such as sport technical expertise, promotion, conflict resolution and guidance to student-athletes in an inclusive environment.

The position requires knowledge and understanding of community, provincial, national and international trends in sport development activities and opportunities.


The Women's Soccer head coach is guided by values that are endorsed by all Athletics Department members and that define the Athletics Department culture.


These values include a commitment to the following:

  • The pursuit of professional and personal excellence
  • Fairness, honesty, and integrity
  • Projection of a positive image in the community
  • Academicsbeforeathletics approach for the studentathletes
  • Safety of all program participants

Responsibilities:


Program Management

  • Develop and revise training material to maximize athletic and team performance through use of various instructional strategies to run practice sessions
  • Recruit studentathletes
  • Create a balanced training schedule that enables studentathletes to succeed academically.
  • Support studentathletes at competitions locally, provincially and nationally
  • Assess the mental and physical condition of studentathletes to ensure safety of the participants and provide a safe environment for volunteers, studentathletes and colleagues
  • Understand and follow all department, institutional, conference, and national policies & procedures.

Administration

  • Ensure studentathletes meet ACAC and CCAA eligibility requirements and complete all student athlete forms adhering to deadlines related to eligibility, scholarship, and department requests.
  • Collection of Student-Athlete Information and documentation related to athletic therapy, medical, drug education, and personal information forms
  • Track and administer scholarship offer letters within the parameters of the department policies.
  • Select, hire, and train all program required support staff (assistant coaches, equipment managers, trainers)
  • Participate in and coordinate team, department, and institution fundraising initiatives and manage team fundraising account

Communications

  • Communicate department information with studentathletes and assistant coaches and fulfill all other sports information requests from the department

Community Involvement

  • Develop and encourage participation in team community service initiatives.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:


  • Effective problem solving skills and decision making skills
  • Financially accountable
  • Ability to communicate effectively and maintain working relationships with internal staff
  • Excellent administrative and organizational skills
  • Ability to multitask and work quickly high attention to detail
  • Ability to set priorities and meet deadlines
  • Ability to perform sustained physical labour
  • Knowledge of institutional, department and conference policies and procedures

Education and Qualifications:


  • Minimum Bachelor's degree in a related field; a master's degree is preferred.
  • Coaching experience at the College, University, Junior, Provincial, National, or Professional level.
  • The incumbent must hold a Valid Class 5 Driver's License
  • NCCP Level 2 Certification (or equivalent); willingness to work on

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