Hanover College·Hanover, Indiana
Assist the head coach in the daily operations of a D-III track program, specifically focusing on jumps. Responsibilities include recruiting, teaching, transporting athletes, and ensuring compliance with NCAA rules.
The Intern / Assistant Track Coach will be involved in the day-to-day activities of a D-III track program with a focus on jumps or throws. Responsible for assisting the head coach with all aspects of the program including but not limited to coaching, recruiting, teaching duties, transporting teams to events and tournaments, and additional tasks assigned.
A bachelor's degree is required, with a master's degree and previous college or high school coaching experience preferred. Candidates must demonstrate strong knowledge of jumps and the ability to work within a liberal arts athletic philosophy.
Market context
In Indiana, intern and assistant track & field coaching roles often draw interest from candidates with coaching backgrounds, especially when jumps expertise is needed. These openings can be competitive because employers may prefer a bachelor’s degree, prior college or high school coaching experience, and alignment with a liberal arts athletic philosophy. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform, then tailor your application to highlight jumps knowledge and any relevant coaching or athlete-development experience.