https://udjobs.nss.udel.edu:4450/psc/RESUME/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=888&JobOpeningId=104943&PostingSeq=1&My username is wrote:
Just saw posted on facebook that Delaware is hiring a jumps/multis coach
William and Mary sprints/jumps filled
From smallest to biggest D1 throws left: Jacksonville State, CSUN, Maryland, and LSU.
also Eastern Mich but will probably be a multi coach vs throw.
Tiffin started interviews last week.
Interesting line up of candidates
Coaches News Network wrote:
Tiffin started interviews last week.
Interesting line up of candidates
Who do they have lined up?
Lynn University (D2) seeks distance coach
web2.ustfccca.org/assistant-cross-country-and-track-coach-lynn-university/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+USTFCCCAJobOpenings+%28USTFCCCA+Job+Openings%29
lease wrote:
1. Emphasize your experience and pleasure in coaching any/all the events of track and field. If you don't *have* that experience and/or pleasure, get some ASAP.
2. Talk about how much you enjoyed the recruiting process when you were considering colleges, and how much you learned from it--and/or talk about how successful a recruiter you've already been, and how you really enjoy the travel and the whole process of getting to know HS coaches, the prospective students, their families, etc.--and/or talk about your experience in sales, and how much you enjoy it.
3. If you're asked about hobbies, indicate that your hobby is developing winning t&f athletes and teams. Your only other hobby is sleep, which you're willing to skip if it gets in the way of your first hobby.
4. Show that you are computer savvy and have a complete command of all social media. If you weren't a computer major/minor in undergrad, get some kind of computer certification and highlight it on your resume and cover letter (and in your interviews).
1. Fair enough. Unless you're a distance coach & we know you're full of sh!t :).
2. Fair enough...sure.
3. If I'm a head coach (I'm not but have been), I'm not hiring that person because they're going to burn themselves & others around them out.
4. I mean...sure? But in my 10+ years of doing this I've never come across someone who got "some kind of computer certification" for this job. They demonstrated proficiency with Excel & posting on social media (being under the age of 40 pretty much says that anyway) and everyone said "great - you have the technology part of the job down!"
George mason distance coach
By the time a job is posted, the interviewing is about to begin. Inside word gets out and the HC has already made or fielded calls about the position with their network. Getting those jobs still happens, but when it's out, you best be calling and/or having your references who know that coach or who are known by the coach on the phone while your materials are en route to that coaches inbox via email.
Good luck to all who are looking and paying their dues! I'd love to be back in the game. Too many jobs pay so much less than the HS teaching and coaching gig I have it can't be justified at this point. Maybe when my kid gets off the payroll...lol.
That new Marietta guy has been to a few places. Wonder what his deal is?
He get's jobs, probably by being respectful.
I Just Realize they're aren't any African American Assistant Throws Coaches at Any Power5 ..I wonder why that is ?
You meant you say you don't know of any. John Frazier is at UCLA. I Think Dorian is still out there in Florida also. Sorry to ruin your fantasy with reality
Actually John Frazier is a UCLA men's head coach not a Assistant and Dorian Scott is Jamaican not African American
African American throws coach wrote:
You meant you say you don't know of any. John Frazier is at UCLA. I Think Dorian is still out there in Florida also. Sorry to ruin your fantasy with reality
Actually John Frazier is a UCLA men's head coach not a Assistant and Dorian Scott is Jamaican not African American [quote]African American throws coach wrote:
Dorian may have competed for Jamaica but he's from New Jersey.