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Graduate Assistant to Mens Soccer

Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT, United States


Position
Albertus Magnus College – Graduate Assistant, Men's Soccer

Hours per week: 20 to 25 hours.

Stipend / Benefits: Tuition waived up to 24 credits & $1,000 stipend for the academic year.

Role Summary
The Graduate Assistant will provide administrative and coaching support to the Athletic Department. This role is designed to provide the student with professional experience in a higher education setting while supporting the operational goals of the department. The ideal candidate is a self‑starter who can balance their academic workload with being a part of the Men’s Soccer Coaching Staff.

Housing, Work Hours & Duties

GAs who choose to live on campus are required to work up to 25 hours per week, reflecting additional responsibilities related to both Athletics and Residence Life.

GAs who do not choose the housing option are required to work up to 20 hours per week, focusing primarily on Athletics‑related responsibilities.

Primary Responsibilities

Work under the direction of the head coach for the men’s soccer program.

Assist with the administration of a successful Division III athletic program, including but not limited to coaching, recruiting, instruction, advising, film breakdown, counseling, and other duties.

Serve as a positive role model for all student‑athletes and represent Albertus Magnus College in a professional, responsible, and positive manner.

Follow all NCAA, GNAC, and Athletics Department guidelines.

Foster a culture of compliance with NCAA rules and regulations, and assist with the promotion of an environment of institutional control over intercollegiate athletics by Albertus Magnus College.

Eligibility & Requirements

Enrollment: Must be currently accepted in a Master’s program at Albertus Magnus College in one of the following areas:

Accounting (only two spots available)

Business Administration

Criminal Justice

Management and Organizational Leadership

Healthcare Administration (only two spots available)

Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office/Google Workspace.

Previous experience at the collegiate, club, and/or scholastic levels as a student‑athlete and/or coach.

Knowledge of collegiate rules and a demonstrated compliance with said rules.

Relevant work experience may be substituted to meet qualifications for the position.

Learning Outcomes

Gain hands‑on experience in coaching and program administration.

Develop mentorship skills through interaction with undergraduate students.

Opportunity to be credited in academic publications or present at conferences.

How to Apply

Apply directly through Paycom.

Submit a current résumé/CV.

Include a cover letter detailing your interest in this specific assistantship and how it aligns with your studies.

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