Butler University·Indianapolis, Indiana
The Offensive Assistant supports the coaching staff by managing film breakdown, video databases, and tactical scouting for game planning. They also assist with daily practice execution and perform operational duties during game days.
The Offensive Assistant supports the offensive coaching staff through opponent film breakdown, video database management, and tactical scouting research for game planning. Additionally, they assist with the execution of daily practices and perform assigned operational duties on game day. his person will be the assistant to the Offensive Coordinator.
• Desired candidate will have outstanding verbal communication skills and be able to work effectively with student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and other athletics staff.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and possess strong communication and organizational skills. Proficiency in office software and the ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, are required.
Market context
In Indiana, offensive assistant football roles tend to draw interest from candidates with coaching experience, strong communication, and the flexibility to work evenings and weekends. These positions are competitive because teams often look for organized applicants who can support film, planning, and day-to-day operations while coordinating well with staff. On this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original posting, which can save you time when comparing openings; before applying, confirm how your bachelor’s degree and office software skills align with the listed duties.