This position is eligible for the full array of employee benefits including employee and family medical, dental and vision healthcare insurance, and generous paid time off and retirement benefits.
The Assistant Football Coach/Offensive Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the offensive unit of the team, including practice, game preparation, and competitions. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: assisting the head coach in all facets of managing a competitive NAIA football program, oversight and supervisor of assistant coaches in each offensive position, recruitment, retention, and graduating student-athletes; academic supervision, community engagement, and fundraising. Must adhere to all rules and regulations of the NAIA, Frontier Conference, and Eastern Oregon University.
Key Competencies:
The EOU Assistant Football Coach demands a capable and deeply committed professional who is a great teacher and a person of character. The Eastern Oregon University Assistant Football Coach is expected to adhere to the NAIA Coaches Code and EOU’s Athletic Department’s guiding principles:
EOU is highly successful in delivering higher education to the many rural communities throughout the region, state, and country. EOU’s passionate, caring, and distinguished faculty take pride in the close interaction and mentoring of students. Over half of all students matriculate beyond the boundaries of campus through its distance and online education courses. For students enrolled on-campus, EOU provides a learning environment that takes full advantage of updated classrooms and modern facilities including a brand new synthetic turf sports field and track, major renovation of the McKenzie Theater, restoration of historic north campus, and a brand new athletic field house.
Training – Plan, organize, and conduct all practices for the offensive unit. Evaluate student-athletes performance in competition, practice, and conditioning situations in order to identify strengths and areas of improvement. Develop instructional opportunities to improve skills based on fundamentals of activity. Incorporate specific learning opportunities for offensive positions associated with team and communicate with all members of coaching staff. Provide leadership during competition, practice, and conditioning sessions to facilitate proper technique and attitudes towards each other, opponents, and athletic department. Develop an annual offensive playbook that includes a teaching progression section. Communicate with Athletic Training Staff regarding injuries of student-athletes and their ability to participate. Adhere to all regulations regarding the health and welfare of student-athletes as determined by the medical staff.
Academics/Conduct – Oversee and support academic progress of assigned team members in order to achieve satisfactory progress towards graduation and eligibility. Primarily recruit academically prepared student-athletes that meet/exceed admission standards. Strive to achieve a cumulative team GPA each term of 3.0 or greater. Refer student-athletes to appropriate university resources (learning center, advisors etc.) when deemed necessary based on academic performance. Actively assist in the MAPP program within the department. Understand and communicate all university academic policy, as well as NAIA eligibility requirements to student-athletes. Assist head coach in developing process and plan to implement the NAIA Champions of Character into overall program.
Competitions – Develop sound game plans and strategies for offensive unit in preparation of competitions. Organize and conduct film breakdown in preparation for all opponents. Manage team related game day activities for the offensive unit including practices, walk-throughs, and pregame talk. Coordinate with Athletic Department staff needs for practice and competitions (field space, etc.). Communicate with game officials, fans, opponent, and media in a manner that does not misrepresent or compromise the program, department and/or University.
Public relations/Fundraising – Participate in public relations activities as approved by taking part in interviews with print, radio, or television media. Develop and manage football camps and clinics following NAIA and University policy and procedures. Represent the university at professional, civic, booster, or alumni events as requested. Take an active role in any general Booster Club and/or department activities intended to secure resources for department. Be actively engaged in the community.
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
- 3-5 years of prior collegiate coaching experience.
- Discretion along with solid and sound judgment are essential.
- Strong leadership and collaboration skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Must be able to work collaboratively and establish and maintain effective relationships with the community, faculty, students, and staff.
- Requires creativity and initiative coaching students at all athletic ability levels.
- Highly developed analytical, organizational and interpersonal skills are essential.
- Must be able to effectively use a computer Word / HUDL.
- Must be able to perform technical aspects of the sport.
- Evening and weekend work is required.
- Physically demanding position.
- Must satisfactorily complete EOU criminal and credential background check. Having a criminal history is not an automatic bar to employment.
- In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Eastern Oregon University will not sponsor applicants for employment visas.
- Master’s Degree in a related field.
1) Letter of application (which should include why this position is attractive to the applicant, how it meets the applicant’s professional goals, and what attracts the applicant to EOU);
2) Resume/Curriculum vitae;
3) Submit names, emails, and phone numbers for at least three references in the reference section of the application.
EOU offers a very attractive package of State of Oregon public employee benefits including:
- Paid holidays (10 days/year), and paid sick time-off (12 days/year), paid vacation (22 days/year)
- Full Individual and Family Healthcare Insurance (95%+ employer-paid medical, dental, vision)
- Generous Oregon Public Employee Retirement System benefits
- Employer-paid life insurance
- Discounted tuition benefits for employees and eligible dependents
- Relocation assistance
- For more details, see Prospective Employees https://www.eou.edu/hr/prospective-employees/.