Adhere to the policies and procedures of club sports and Colorado School of Mines
Attend as many practices and games as possible
Assist with tracking Physical Activity (PA) credit & proctoring exams
Promote and ensure the safety of the team and condition/operation of corresponding facilities
Structure and plan practices and training sessions
Develop and implement team game plan and communicate this plan to the players
Develop each player's potential and encourage excellence in execution and performance
Provide positive feedback and post-game analysis to the players
Contribute to the recruitment and retention of players
Provide leadership and guidance to build and sustain team morale
Partner with student club officers on any other or necessary administration of running the club
Positions Available and Salary
Baseball asst $200 per month;
Ice Hockey head $300 per month;
Men's ultimate head $300 per month;
Men's ultimate asst $200 per month;
Men's ultimate asst(2) $200 per month;
Women's lacrosse head $300 per month;
Women's lacrosse asst $200 per month;
Men's soccer head $300 per month;
Men's soccer asst $200 per month;
Men's rugby asst $200 per month;
Women's rugby asst $200 per month;
Men's water polo head $300 per month;
Men's water polo asst $200 per month;
Women's water polo head $300
Women's water polo asst $200 per month;
Cycling head $300 per month;
Cycling asst $200 per month;
Women's Volleyball head $300 per month;
Men's Volleyball $300 head per month
Additional Information and Reasonable Accommodation Requests
Successful completion of a background investigation is required for this position.
Equal Opportunity
Colorado School of Mines is committed to equal opportunity for all persons. Mines does not discriminate on the bas
Benefits
Health insurance
Additional Information
Engineering a world of possibilities
Mines club sport coaches promote the philosophy and objectives of the club sport and rec sport program and adhere to and enforce all departmental policies and procedures, as well as rules and regulations of the university. Colorado School of Mines Club Sports strives to engineer excellence in all we do. With 20 clubs and nearly 700 student athletes, the Club Sport program is as diverse as it is robust. Club Sports are perennial national contenders having produced several national champions as well as many regional and league championships. Club Sports provide excellent facilities and support including dedicated athletic trainers and strength and conditioning coaching creating a welcoming environment for coaches to focus on coaching and instruction. The Job
Coaches are responsible for creating and implementing practice plans and game plans as well as the skill development of each student athlete in the club. The coach will also help students develop a healthy competitive nature, teach and demonstrate ethical behavior and good sportsmanship, and assist in the development of leadership skills. Clubs are first and foremost student organizations, thus the internal organization, management and decision making of the club must be left to the club officers, members, and club sport council. All coaches are considered a "Campus Security Authority" and are thus responsible and required to report any first-hand accounts or incidents of Mines student-involved harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, or sexual violence.
The club sport season runs throughout the academic year (fall and spring semester). Practices generally occur during the week (late afternoon/early evening) with competitions occurring on weekends against local and regional colleges and universities. As a result, coach candidates must be willing and able to work evenings and weekends.