POSITION DESCRIPTION:To serve in a full-time capacity as Assistant Coach of the
University’sWomen’s Soccer program.
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
Assist the head coach in planning and conducting practices, games, and team activities.
Ensure compliance with NCAA, PSAC, and university policies.
Support recruitment and retention of student-athletes aligned with the university’s mission.
Promote respect, discipline, and wellness among athletes.
Assist with promoting an atmosphere of compliance.
Monitor academic progress and promote student-athlete well-being.
Handle team logistics, including scheduling, travel, and equipment.
Represent the program positively in the community and at university events.
Contribute to fundraising efforts and program development.
Stay updated on coaching trends and engage in professional growth opportunities.
Interested and qualified individuals should apply to rbutler@setonhill.edu . Required applicant materials include: Cover Letter and Resume. We do not sponsor the international work visa H1B. All finalists will be required to submit a Mission Statement. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
Background checks will be performed on all new hires. Employment is conditional upon acceptable results of background checks and clearances.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree required
A minimum of 2 years coaching experience in Sport
Strong organizational and communication skills, computer competency,
Ability to relate with various constituencies of the university
Commitment to the mission of the university
A commitment to compliance with NCAA, Conference, and University rules
Valid Driver’s License and acceptable driving record
Currently credentialed/willingness to become CPR, First Aid and AED certified
Chartered in 1918, Seton Hill University is a leading Catholic coeducational liberal arts university founded by the Sisters of Charity and embracing students of all faiths. Located in southwestern Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands (yet only 35 miles from Pittsburgh), Seton Hill educates its more than 2000 students to “think and act critically, creatively and ethically as productive members of society committed to transforming the world.