Bryant & Stratton College·Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
The Assistant Coach supports the Head Coach in all aspects of the volleyball program, focusing on positional coaching and weight training. Responsibilities include film breakdown, recruitment efforts, and ensuring compliance with NJCAA rules.
• Men’s Assistant Volleyball Coach (part time)
Bryant & Stratton College’s (Wisconsin) Athletic Department is the leading junior college athletic program in Wisconsin offering 20 intercollegiate sports programs. The Bobcats volleyball program competes at the NJCAA Division II level (scholarship offering). All coaches are responsible for the overall development and advancement of a competitive athletic program while demonstrating high moral and ethical standards and positive sportsmanship.
Bachelor’s Degree Preferred Desired: Volleyball coaching experience at the high school, club or college level.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Familiarity with weight training and player development strategies.
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills.
Familiar with Wisconsin and Midwest volleyball high schools and club teams. First aid/CPR certification is a plus. Must be able to serve as a positive role model for young adults. Familiarity with NJCAA rules and regulations is a plus. Clean driving record is preferred.
A bachelor's degree is preferred, along with coaching experience at the high school, club, or college level. Candidates should have strong leadership skills and familiarity with Midwest volleyball networks.
Market context
Part-time men’s assistant volleyball coach openings in Wisconsin tend to draw candidates with prior high school, club, or college coaching experience, especially where programs value strong leadership and Midwest volleyball connections. These roles are competitive because schools often look for coaches who can support athlete development, communicate well, and fit into established team cultures. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page, then tailor your application to highlight coaching settings, leadership examples, and any regional volleyball network ties.