University of the Incarnate Word
Description
The Assistant Football Coach-Quarterbacks is responsible for the complete oversight of all identification, evaluation and recruiting of quarterback student-athletes. The Assistant Football Coach-Quarterbacks reports to the Head Football Coach.
Duties:
- Work effectively with the head coach, offensive coordinator(s), and other offensive position coaches to put UIW football in the best position to be successful on the offensive side of football.
- Assist in the personal development and academic success of assigned student-athletes.
- Break down all film and statistical data to provide the quarterback position group optimal preparation for success.
- Translate all film and statistical data points from breakdowns in a language that enables student athletes in the quarterback position group to execute UIW football’s offensive scheme and game plans.
- Recruit Division I caliber student-athletes at the Quarterback position.
- Effectively and professionally build relationships and communicate with collegiate football constituencies.
- Comply with NCAA, Conference, and UIW regulations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Must exhibit good judgment in advising and counseling student-athletes.
- Be able to identify and participate in resolution of departmental/institutional problems with continuous quality improvement as a goal
- Strong communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse communities and cultures
- Employee shall adhere to all applicable rules and regulations of the University, the Conference, and the NCAA.
UIW is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in employment, without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, national origin, age, marital status, disability, genetic information, gender identity or expression, veteran status, pregnancy, and religion (except in limited circumstances when religious preference is both permitted by law and deemed appropriate as a matter of University policy).