Assistant Track & Field Coach / Director of Operations (2762)

Idaho State University

Pocatello, ID

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Budget Management, Coaching, Communication Skills, Competitive Research, Conferences, Database Administration, Documentation, Event Management, Expense Tracking, Fundraising, Leadership, Logistics, Mentoring, Operational Strategy, Operational Support, Philosophy, Public/Media/Press/Analyst Relations, Purchasing/Procurement, Reconciliation, Record Keeping, Records Management, Regulations, Social Media, Team Player, Track and Field, Training Program, Volunteer Management
LOCATION
Pocatello, ID
POSTED
20 days ago

Job Description

Idaho State University is seeking applications for an Assistant Coach / Director of Operations beginning in July for the 2026-2027 season. This is a full-time position that will report to the Director of Track and Field Cross Country and serve a dual role by providing administrative leadership and operational support while contributing to student-athlete development and coaching within the Track and Field and Cross Country program.

This position is not eligible for new visa sponsorship at this time. Candidates who already hold valid U.S. work authorization may be considered.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in all Track and Field Cross Country Program decisions and season operations as assigned by the Director of Track and Field Cross Country.
  • Coordinate day-to-day operations of the Track and Field and Cross Country programs, including team travel, transportation, lodging, meals, itineraries, scheduling, equipment management, purchasing, and distribution.
  • Assist with home meet administration and event management logistics, including facility preparation, volunteer coordination, and competition operations.
  • Support recruiting operations through campus visit planning, communication with prospective student-athletes, database management, and recruiting logistics.
  • Maintain team records, schedules, compliance documentation, and other administrative records as required by the NCAA, Big Sky Conference, University, and Department.
  • Assist with budget management, expense tracking, purchasing processes, and financial reconciliation.
  • Serve as a liaison between the Track and Field Cross Country program and athletic department personnel, campus departments, alumni, donors, and external partners.
  • Coordinate team communication and assist with media relations, social media content, promotional efforts, fundraising activities, alumni engagement, youth camps, and community outreach initiatives.
  • Support student-athlete academic success, personal development, and overall program culture.
  • Assist the Director of Track and Field Cross Country in the instruction, development, and mentoring of student-athletes.
  • Coach in one or more event areas based on experience and program needs, including sprints, hurdles, jumps, throws, middle distance, distance, cross country, multi-events, or strength and conditioning.
  • Assist in the design and implementation of training programs consistent with the philosophy and objectives of the Track and Field Cross Country program.
  • Assist with recruiting, evaluation, and retention of prospective student-athletes.
  • Monitor student-athlete development, performance, health, wellness, and competitive progress.
  • Attend and assist with practices, competitions, recruiting activities, team functions, and other program-related responsibilities as assigned.
  • Exhibit leadership and a commitment to excellence in professional standards and ethical behavior. Make professional decisions with adherence to NCAA, Big Sky Conference, University, and Department rules, regulations, and codes of conduct.
  • Demonstrate excellent communication skills in writing, speaking, and listening while maintaining positive and collaborative working relationships with student-athletes, colleagues, parents, alumni, and university personnel.
  • Assist in creating a positive, and high-performing team culture where all individuals are encouraged to contribute, develop, and support one another.
  • Continually learn, grow, and participate in educational conferences, workshops, meetings, and professional development opportunities to enhance coaching and operational effectiveness.
  • Work is done in the office and at athletic facilities and may often include early mornings, evenings, holidays, weekends, and overnight travel.

About the Company

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Idaho State University