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Assistant Rowing Coach for middle and high school rowers


PayCompetitive
LocationRemote
Employment typeOther

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 23531

      Department Overview:

      Camp Randall Rowing Club (CRRC) is an established rowing club located in Madison, Wisconsin, with excellent facilities on Lake Monona. We are a vibrant community of rowers and parents offering middle school, high school, and adult rowing programs.

      Anticipated Start Date

      3/18/24

      Anticipated Hours Per Week

      10 to 20

      Schedule:

      Practice Schedule: The Junior Team practices Monday through Friday from 4:45-7pm and on Saturday's from 7-9:30am. Coaches must be available at least 2 days/week and can be hired for up to 6 days/week. (practice schedule changes in mid-June to early morning practices.)

      Some additional time at regattas also desired but not required.

      Salary/Wage Range:

      Hourly $15.00 to $15.00

      Number Of Positions

      5

      Position Summary/Job Duties:

      Camp Randall Rowing Club (CRRC) is an established rowing club located in Madison, Wisconsin, with excellent facilities on Lake Monona. We are a vibrant community of rowers and parents offering middle school, high school, and adult rowing programs.

      The Assistant Coach works with the Head Coach to coach the men’s and women’s junior competitive program. This is a part-time, year-round position that includes responsibility for all junior team athletes. (unior Team includes middle school and high school aged athletes from Madison and the surrounding communities.)

      Responsibilities include:

      Foster a culture of respect, safety, empowerment and sportsmanship.

      Ensure compliance with USRowing SafeSport guidelines.

      Work collaboratively with CRRC Head Coach and Coaching Staff to develop and implement a training plan that addresses the physical, mental, and technical development of rowers for the advancement of our athletes and the team, and that prepares the team to perform competitively at regattas locally, regionally, and nationally.

      Supervise and coordinate junior team practices under the supervision of the CRRC Head Coach with an emphasis on safety.

      Help maintain equipment, equipment inventories, and prioritize equipment needs.

      Collaborate with coaching staff, specifically the lead novice coach, to recruit athletes from local schools to increase the size and competitiveness of the team.

      Help facilitate the coordination and collaboration among all CRRC rowing programs. Communicate well with all stakeholders (staff, board members, athletes, parents, community members).

      Attend all regattas to supervise athletes and manage equipment.

      Practice Schedule: The Junior Team Assistant Coach must be available for junior team practices. Practices are Monday through Friday from 4:45-7pm and on Saturday's from 7-9:30am.

      Qualifications:

      Rowing experience required. Coaching experience or experience working with middle and/or high school youth preferred.

      Additional Requirements:

      Successful completion of a criminal background check.

      Completion of a CPR and First Aid certification (unless employee is up to date) within two weeks of start date, with fees paid for by CRRC.

      Completion of USOC/USRowing SafeSport certification (prior to first day).

      Familiarization with CRRC Club Rules (a copy will be provided).

      Must hold a valid driver license and Wisconsin boating license.

      Application Instructions:

      Please send a resume and a letter explaining why you'd like the job to personnel@camprandallrc.org

      Contact:

      Org: Camp Randall Rowing Club
      Email: personnel@camprandallrc.org
  • About the company

      The University of Wisconsin is a top-ranked research institution located in Madison, Wisconsin, providing exceptional education opportunities to undergraduates, graduate and professional students.

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