Head Football Coach - Toronto, Canada - York University

York University
York University
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Toronto, Canada

1 week ago

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Description

Hiring Salary Range:
$94,483 - $114,438 (FTE annual) - Under Review


Purpose:


York University's department of Athletics and Recreation is on a mission to transform the people we engage by leading the creation of a proud engaged campus.

dedicating ourselves to excellence. investing in leaders and championing physical activity, sport and wellness.

The Athletics portfolio in the department is proudly dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in varsity athletics and committed to the development of student-athletes who aspire to become champions at the highest level of academic and athletic performance.

Varsity athletics plays a significant and crucial role in promoting institutional pride and fostering outreach with the community and alumni.


Reporting to the Director, Athletics, the Head Football Coach advances the departmental mission and vision through creating and fostering a positive culture that embraces and supports student-athletes, coaches, and the team, in the pursuit of excellence both on and off the field.

Through their inclusive and equitable leadership, positive coaching philosophy, sustainable program management, and exceptional diplomacy, communication and stakeholder engagement, the York University Lions Football program and its players will thrive.


In close consultation with the Athletic Director, student-athletes and other stakeholders, the Head Coach identifies and builds a compelling vision for the York Lions Football program that includes evidence-based and leading-practice initiatives such as programs that support students and their academic, personal, athletic and professional success from admission through to graduation.

The position involves a high degree of independent decision-making responsibility and personal initiative.

The Head Coach is responsible for developing and delivering long-term strategic and resource plans that are advanced through identifying and meeting annual goals, targets and success measures.

As the lead spokesperson of the football program, the Head Football Coach also helps the University build community support for the football team and contributes to resource development and fundraising initiatives to enhance the overall program.


The Head Coach is a role model and will be required to uphold, commit, and adhere to Athletics & Recreation's values and principles of dignity for all, respect for all, including their time and contributions, fairness in all we do and create, and to hold the values of inclusivity and equity as key to a safe and collaborative environment that fosters success.


Education:

Undergraduate degree in kinesiology/physical education/sport administration/sport management or related field. Master's degree preferred. National Coaching Certification NCCP Level III. Knowledge and working experience in Long-term Athlete Development (LTAD), Safe Sport and Rowan's Law.
Satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Screening will be required.


Experience:


Knowledge:

A thorough knowledge of football policies, procedures, rules, and regulations governed by Ontario University Association (OUA) and U Sport. Knowledge of both the university and Canadian University sport environments and the Canadian sport system.

Comprehensive knowledge of coaching systems and technical/tactical strategies, the ability to teach/coach/prepare for practice and games at a national level.

Strong technical knowledge and background in Football acquired through practical experience and coaching at a highly competitive level.


Skills:

Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and anti-racism. Experience in using an equity-informed approach to leading teams and supporting athletes to thrive.

Expertise in the game of football with exceptional skills in team selection, practice and game planning/scheduling, skill analysis, off season training and student athlete mentoring and counselling.

Experience motivating and managing people to reach their full potential as individuals and as a team. Ability to manage the student-athletes in terms of their academics and athletics.
Proven ability to recruit athletes throughout Canada and the United States.
Experience in building a successful program of this type.
Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as a part of a team.
Ability to foster relationships with alumni, academic units, university staff, colleagues, students and community associations.
Superior interpersonal skills including a strong student-athlete centered focus.
Superior ability to listen, consult and implement decisions.
Strong organizational and administrative skills.


Additional Notes:


Primarily indoors in a training venue with exception of field sports which are outdoors where environmental factors include: rain, snow, intense humidity/heat and/or cold, sun, etc.

Job includes office work, training athletes in many environments and travel for competition, meetings, recruiting and community appearances. Requires intense periods of work speci

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