Saint Joseph's College of Maine is hiring for the position of Club Coach - Ice Hockey!
This position supports the Athletics Department by providing leadership and team management; managing sport program development and performance; ensuring athletic department collaboration and compliance; and fostering community engagement and promotion.
Provides Leadership and Team Management by:
Leading all aspects of the sport program, including coaching, training, and game strategy, ensuring alignment with college and NCAA (or equivalent) standards
Developing, implementing, and evaluating practice plans that foster the athletic development of each player while building team chemistry
Mentoring, supporting, and evaluating student-athletes in both their athletic and academic endeavors
Overseeing recruitment efforts for prospective players, engaging with high schools, community programs, and recruiting events
Managing the scheduling of practices, games, and team events in coordination with Athletic Department personnel
Ensuring a positive team culture that values respect, discipline, and inclusivity
Regularly meeting with athletes to discuss progress, performance, and goals for development
Supervising assistant coaches, providing guidance and constructive feedback to support their professional growth
Manages Sport Program Development and Performance by:
Developing and executing strategic plans for team performance, including individual player development and team objectives
Analyzing performance data, including player stats and game footage, to assess team strengths and areas for improvement
Fostering an environment that supports student-athletes' growth on and off the field, helping them balance athletic commitments with academic responsibilities
Ensuring that players receive appropriate support for mental and physical well-being, working with athletic trainers and sports psychologists as needed
Creating a structured feedback loop with athletes and assistant coaches to continually evaluate and enhance the program
Serving as a mentor, ensuring student-athletes uphold the college's values and academic standards while participating in the sport program
Ensures Athletic Department Collaboration and Compliance by:
Collaborating with the Athletic Director and other coaching staff to ensure alignment with broader departmental goals and priorities
Representing the college at relevant regional and national sport events, tournaments, and recruiting events
Participating in periodic team meetings with the Athletic Department to discuss performance, recruitment, and student-athlete development
Ensuring compliance with all NCAA regulations (or equivalent) and institutional policies regarding eligibility, recruitment, and student athlete conduct
Fosters Community Engagement and Promotion by:
Promoting the sport program within the Saint Joseph's College community, including through social media, campus events, and alumni outreach
Engaging with prospective students and parents, representing the sport program during campus visits, orientation events, and admissions functions
Coordinating with other campus organizations to support student athlete integration into campus life and community activities
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor's degree is required, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Minimum of 5 years of coaching experience at the collegiate level or a comparable competitive environment
National coaching certification (sport specific or equivalent) preferred
CPR/AED/First Aid certification required and must maintain certification
Supervision and Scheduling Demands:
Receives minimal supervision, will meet on a regular basis with the Head Coach
Ability to work, evenings, weekends, and some holidays for practice, games, and team-related events
Occasional travel is required for games and tournaments
Equipment & Technology Usage:
Basic familiarity with a computer, smartphone, and other technology for communication and game analysis (video software, spreadsheets, etc.)
Familiarity with sports performance tracking systems and coaching tools
Personal protective equipment required to ensure safety
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Demonstrated commitment to promoting student-athletes' academic, athletic, and personal success
In-depth knowledge of the sport techniques, strategies, and rules at the collegiate level
Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop student-athletes
Ability to support and strengthen the mission of Saint Joseph's College
Consistent attendance at team-related events and activities
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to engage diverse audiences
Ability to manage and organize multiple tasks and priorities effectively
Strong interpersonal skills, with a commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive, and supportive team environment
Commitment to continuous learning and staying current on best practices in coaching, student-athlete development, and wellness
Knowledge of safety protocols related to physical conditioning and sport injuries
Computer competence in word processing, database management and electronic mail
Must demonstrate teamwork skills and a willingness to help others
Posses a positive attitude to foster a cohesive working environment
Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion in handling sensitive situations
Tolerates work related stress effectively and maintains self-control/professionalism
Must have a valid driver's license, complete a driver training program and have an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record Required
Trainings (to be completed upon hire):
Bloodborne Pathogens & Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Hazard Communication & The Global Harmonizing System
About Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1912, Saint Joseph's College is Maine's only Catholic college. Located on the shores of Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine, the 460-acre campus offers 46 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to approximately 800 on-campus students. In addition to its on-campus offerings, Saint Joseph's College provides certificates, undergraduate, and advanced degrees to approximately 1,200 working adults residing throughout the United States and in more than 20 other countries through its online learning program.
Saint Joseph's College of Maine seeks to attract, retain, and develop personnel who support its mission and are committed to nurturing highly competent and deeply compassionate leaders ready to serve in a vulnerable world. Inspired by the life and vision of Catherine McAuley, it welcomes persons from all backgrounds as part of its community which is guided by the following values:
to seek and embrace truth and wisdom wherever it may be found;
to combine faith with reason in the pursuit of academic excellence;
to commit ourselves to honesty in all relations with each other;
to welcome the perspectives, cultures, and abilities of all people of good will, especially the disenfranchised;
to value and respect the contribution of each member of the community;
to reach out beyond the College's boundaries to serve the needs of others with compassion and mercy;
to address instances of injustice that impact people and the earth in solidarity with those we serve and from a position of informed advocacy.
Saint Joseph's College of Maine is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to providing an inclusive work environment that supports a diverse faculty and staff. We consider all qualified applicants and employees for hiring, placement, and advancement, without regard to a person's race (including traits associated with race, including hair texture, Afro hairstyles, and protective hairstyles), color, religion, ancestry or national origin, age, genetic information, military status, sex or gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disabilities, familial status, protected whistleblower activity, previous assertion of workers' compensation claim, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.
Employees wishing to report sex-based discrimination, harassment, or misconduct should contact the Title IX Office (,, 115A Heffernan Center).
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