Thomas More University·Crestview Hills, Kentucky
The assistant coach supports the head coach in designing training programs and providing individualized feedback to improve athlete performance. They also assist with practice organization, meet logistics, and mentoring student-athletes to balance academic and athletic commitments.
The Assistant Coach Track plays a vital role in supporting the head coach to develop and enhance the athletic performance of student-athletes in track and field events.
This position focuses on fostering a positive and inclusive environment that encourages personal growth, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
The assistant coach will contribute to planning and executing training programs tailored to improve speed, endurance, technique, and overall fitness.
Additionally, the role involves mentoring athletes to balance their academic and athletic commitments effectively.
Ultimately, the Assistant Coach Track helps build a competitive and cohesive team that represents the educational institution with pride and integrity.
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field and possess coaching experience at the high school or collegiate level. Strong knowledge of track and field techniques, competition rules, and current first aid/CPR certification are required.
Market context
Assistant coach openings in women’s track often follow school hiring cycles and team expansion, so demand can be steady in Kentucky during spring and summer recruiting periods. These roles are competitive because schools look for candidates with coaching experience, sport-specific rules knowledge, and current first aid and CPR certification. Before applying, confirm your degree, certification status, and examples of track training or meet-day support; this platform’s AI-summarized requirements and benefits from the original posting can save time when comparing roles.
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