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Emory & Henry University Linkedin · Posted 28d ago

Assistant Coach

Vatican City State (Holy See)

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Emory & Henry University, an NCAA Division II institution and a proud member of the South Atlantic Conference, invites applications for the position of Assistant Coach, Women’s Soccer. This full-time position supports the Head Coach in all aspects of developing and managing a competitive women’s soccer program, including student-athlete development, academic support, recruitment, and day-to-day operations.


Key Responsibilities:


Assist in planning, organizing, and conducting practice sessions and competitive matches.


Provide technical and tactical instruction, including individualized training based on position and player development needs.


Support recruitment efforts by identifying and evaluating prospective student-athletes, organizing visits, and maintaining communication with recruits and families.


Foster a culture of academic achievement and personal growth among student-athletes.


Help manage team operations such as travel coordination, equipment inventory, and budget tracking.


Assist in scouting opponents, developing game strategies, and conducting film sessions.


Ensure compliance with all NCAA, South Atlantic Conference, and institutional rules and regulations.


Represent the women’s soccer program positively in the community, including participation in fundraising, service projects, and alumni outreach.


Contribute to the overall success of the Athletics Department through collaborative engagement with staff, faculty, and campus partners.


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