About the Role
New York, New York, ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES:
– Must be available for 7:00-9:00am or 12:00-3:00pm weekday practices as well as weekday and weekend games.
– Support the academic success of all student-athletes and demonstrate a strong commitment to their personal and professional development.
– Assist in the planning, management, evaluation, operation, and coordination of all aspects of the Baseball program.
– Supervise and organize practice sessions, game-day coaching operations, scheduling, and team travel.
– Maintain proper and appropriate discipline among students during athletic contests, practice sessions, and while on trips off campus.
– Supervise the assistant coaching staff.
– Actively recruit prospective students of the highest quality in order to contribute to the program’s success.
– Engage in team fundraising activities and alumni engagement events.
– Take advantage of professional development opportunities for personal and professional growth, as well as further success of the Baseball program.
– Attend campus, conference, regional, and national meetings as necessary.
– Comply with policies established by federal and state laws, City University of New York (CUNY), CUNY Athletic Conference, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA Division III) policies and procedures.
– Coordinate travel arrangements for tournament travel, assigned budgets, program planning and forecasting, including team building and community outreach programs.
– This position will require night and weekend work, and overnight travel to away games or tournaments. Bachelor’s degree and two years’ full-time related experience required.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Motor Vehicle Driver’s License valid in the State of New York
Must be certified and maintain certification in First Aid and CPR/AED
Experience in hiring, supervising, and training support staff
Excellent customer and staff relations skills required.
Strong Organizational skills required.
Professional Development and Recruiting Budgets provided.