Texas State University is seeking applications for the position of Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach for the Texas State Athletic Department. This position is full-time and benefits eligible and reports to the Head Women’s Basketball Coach.
The Assistant Coach for Women’s Basketball is responsible for the direct and independent coaching of student-athletes during practice and games, the assessment of prospective student-athletes, creation of individualized development plans for each student-athlete, development of overall game plans, facilitating team meetings, participating in public relations, marketing and fund raising for the women’s basketball program and the athletic department, monitoring the academic progress of women’s basketball student athletes, monitoring summer camps and clinics, and complying with NCAA and Texas State University rules and regulations.
Knowledge of intercollegiate rules and regulations.
Knowledge of general university policies and procedures.
Ability to prepare and conduct training for women’s basketball student-athletes.
Skill in the assessment and recruitment of prospective women’s basketball student-athletes.
Previous experience in coaching collegiate basketball.
Texas State University is an emerging research institution located in the burgeoning Austin-San Antonio corridor and in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. It is the largest of seven institutions in the Texas State University System and one of the 30 largest public universities in the country, with over 38,000 students and approximately 4,000 faculty and staff. Texas State is located in San Marcos, a growing community of over 60,000 people located about half way between Austin and San Antonio.”
Employment with Texas State University is contingent upon the outcome of a criminal history background check.
Texas State University will not discriminate against any person (or exclude any person from participating in or receiving the benefits of any of its activities or programs) on any basis prohibited by law, including race, color, age, national origin, religion, sex or disability, or on the basis of sexual orientation.
Texas State is committed to increasing the number of women and minorities in administrative and professional positions.
Texas State University is a member of the Texas State University System. Texas State University is an EOE.