Graduate Assistant for Wrestling
Benedictine College
Location
Atchison, Kansas
Quick overview
The Graduate Assistant for Wrestling is primarily responsible for assisting in all facets of the program, including recruiting, scheduling, training, academic monitoring, promotions, fundraising, and coaching team members. This role also involves overseeing peripheral program staff and assisting in developing camps and clinics while adhering to all institutional and NAIA regulations.
Requirements summary
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree and be fully admitted to a Master’s Degree program at Benedictine College. Strong preference is given to applicants with competitive Wrestling experience, either as a participant or coach, alongside a commitment to student-athlete development and knowledge of NAIA rules.
Job description
Description Description Department: Athletic Department
Job Status
n/a FLSA Status: n/a Reports To: Director of Athletics Grade/Level: n/a Amount of Travel Required: Seasonal Work Schedule: n/a Supervised: n/a
Position Summary
Graduate Assistants act as helpers to their departments, students or professors in a research or administrative capacity. Their primary responsibilities include assisting with various administrative tasks, organizing campus events and conducting various research task.
- The Wrestling Graduate Assistant is responsible for assisting in all aspects of the program, including but not limited to recruiting, scheduling, training, monitoring academic progress, promotions, fundraising and coaching team members. The Graduate Assistant is required to abide by the rules and regulations established by Benedictine College, the Heart of America Athletic Conference (Heart), and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Benedictine College is a member of the NAIA at the Division I level. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Assisting in all aspects of the coaching and management of the wrestling program
- Oversee peripheral members of the program staff
- Recruiting and scouting in accordance with the NAIA, Heart and Benedictine College policies and procedures
- Train and coach members of the program
- Supporting the academic and personal development of all athletes
- Visible, fully integrated member of the College community
- Assist in developing camps and clinics
- Responsible for complying with the rules and regulations of the NAIA as it relates to the program
- Represent Benedictine College and the program in a professional manner
- Responsible for being a proponent of the NAIA Champions of Character Program
Requirements
- POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Competency Statement(s)
- Commitment to the overall development of the student-athlete and the mission of the College
- High level of personal integrity
- Outstanding work ethic
- Knowledge of and commitment to NAIA rules and regulations
- Knowledge of sport specific skills and technique
- Demonstrated success in recruitment. Experience recruiting scholarship athletes highly desirable
- Demonstrated ability to inspire student-athletes to develop to their fullest potential
- Outstanding skills in oral and written communication
- Good organizational ability and computer competency
- Education
- Bachelor's Degree
- Academic Requirement(s)
- Must be fully admitted in a Master’s Degree program at Benedictine College
- Experience
- Strong preference for competitive Wrestling experience, either participating and/or coaching PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Physical Abilities Stand F Walk F Sit F Handling / Fingering F Reach Outward F Reach Above Shoulder F Climb N Crawl N Squat or Kneel F Bend F
Push / Pull 12 lbs or less O 13-25 lbs O 26-40 lbs O 41-100 lbs O Lift /Carry 10 lbs or less O 11-20 lbs O 21-50 lbs O 51-100 lbs N Over 100 lbs N