McGill University
TechnicalSpecialistAssistantCoachMartletSoccer
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“Technical Specialist Assistant Coach Martlet Soccer at McGill University. Skills: Soccer coaching, Performance analysis, Video analysis. Assist in planning training program. Assist in delivery of training program”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
NCCP Level II Certification, Safe Sport certification, CCES anti-doping certification, Demonstrated coaching experience, Detail-oriented, Analytical capabilities, Video breakdown capabilities, Bilingual in French and English
Nice to Have
Knowledge of women's soccer, Team-oriented mindset, Excellent organizational skills, Excellent communication skills, Excellent time-management skills, Ability to work effectively within a student focused environment, Ability to work effectively within an academically intensive environment
What You'll Do.
Assist in planning training program
Assist in delivery of training program
Lead video analysis operations
Support video analysis operations
Provide individual athlete feedback
Prepare opposition scouting reports
Assist in analyzing match data
Assist in analyzing training data
Identify team performance trends
Identify individual performance trends
Prepare detailed reports
Prepare actionable insights
Record match statistics
Maintain performance tracking systems
Assist in implementation of tactical game plans
Assist in implementation of practice objectives
Oversee preparation of equipment
Oversee organization of equipment
Oversee distribution of equipment
Support team operations on game days
Ensure bench assignments
Ensure communication logistics
Ensure logistics on game days
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coaching staff; Student-athlete development
Full Job Description
**Please refer to the[How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates)](https://www.mcgill.ca/hr/files/hr/apply_at_mcgill_university_-_guide_for_external_candidates_en.pdf) job aid for instructions on how to apply.** **If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar).** **Position Summary** Under the direction of the Head Coach Martlet Soccer, the Assistant Coach / Technical Specialist Martlets Soccer will support the Head Coach in the delivery of a high-performance women’s soccer program within McGill Athletics & Recreation. This role will contribute to the daily training environment, competition preparation, and administrative operations, with a strong emphasis on student-athlete development, performance analysis, and alignment with RSEQ/U SPORTS and McGill standards of excellence. **Primary Duties:** * Assist in the planning and delivery of a comprehensive, high-performance training program for McGill Martlets Women’s Soccer. * Lead and support video analysis operations, including post-match breakdowns, individual athlete feedback, and opposition scouting reports (pre-scouts) within the RSEQ/U SPORTS context. * Assist in analyzing match and training data to identify team and individual performance trends * Prepare detailed reports and actionable insights for coaching staff. * Record match statistics and maintain performance tracking systems during competitions. * Assist in the implementation of tactical game plans and practice objectives in collaboration with the coaching staff. * Oversee the preparation, organization, and distribution of training and match equipment, ensuring professional standards consistent with varsity sport. * Support team operations on game days, including ensuring bench assignments, communication, and logistics. **Other
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