Assistant Coach, Volleyball
Miami Shores- Main Campusonsite
Posted 1w ago · via Workday
About this role
Summary The Intercollegiate Athletics department at Barry University is currently seeking a Volleyball Assistant Coach. The Assistant Coach is responsible for assisting in the direction of all phases of a nationally competitive athletic program in accordance with Barry University, the Sunshine State Conference, and NCAA DII regulations. Responsible for supporting the Head Coach by providing individual instruction/ teaching of said sport. Also, coordinates community involvement, completing/submitting administrative compliance documents, and other duties assigned by the Head Coach, Sport Supervisor, or Athletic Director.…
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