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Head Coach - Mens Soccer

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Franklin Pierce University is seeking an enthusiastic individual for the position of Head Coach Men's Soccer. As an integral member of the Athletics Coaching staff, this position reports directly to the Athletic Director. The position is a full-time, 12 month coaching position that is responsible for all aspects of the program development for the varsity Soccer program within institutional, conference and NCAA Division II regulations, inclusive of scheduling, budget management and recruitment and retention of student-athletes.
Qualified candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree, (Master's preferred). Experience with coaching at the college level is required. The individual must possess good organizational, oral and written communication skills. Recruiting skills are essential in this role. The successful candidate will possess knowledge of athletic recruitment methods and techniques, and financial/business analysis techniques. An in-depth knowledge of NCAA regulations and guidelines governing the recruitment and retention of student-athletes is required. Skills in budget preparation and management strongly preferred.
The anticipated start date for this position is mid-March 2015.
Interested candidates should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae and contact information for three references to: Head Coach - Men's Soccer Human Resource Department Franklin Pierce University, 40 University Drive Rindge, NH 03461 .
Please be sure to add Position of Head Coach-Men's Soccer to the subject line of the email. EOE
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Additional Salary Information: Benefits include health, dental, vision, paid time off.
Internal Number: 1415024
Posted: November 21, 2014
Location: Rindge, New Hampshire
Salary: Open
Type: Full-time - Experienced
Categories: Coaching, Coaching - Soccer
Preferred Education: 4 Year DegreeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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