Job Description: Under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer and Director of Community-Based Programs, this position is responsible for the oversight and coaching of the Cleveland Browns Wheelchair Football Team for adults with physical disabilities. A video about wheelchair football can be viewed here: https://www.pbs.org/video/concrete-gridiron-ma2zcx/
Position Details:
Stationed in Cleveland and reporting to the Chief Executive Officer and Director of Community-Based Programs.
Seasonal (May-September), Part-time, average 10 hours per week, which includes evening and weekends for team practices, competitions, and functions. Tournament weekends may require additional hours.
Frequent local and out of state travel is required.
Creation and implementation of practice plans for both competitive and recreational programs.
Participation in fundraising events, demonstrations, and exhibitions in a variety of settings.
In conjunction with the Director of Community-Based Programs, communicating directly with coaches, volunteers, athletes and/or parents of minor athletes.
Reporting of program/athlete needs, athlete attendance, and session notes to Adaptive Sports Ohio staff.
Oversee and enforce Adaptive Sports Ohio’s policies and procedures.
Minimum Qualifications:
3 years of football coaching experience. Certified USA Football or OHSAA coach.
4 years of high school football playing experience.
1 – 3 years of professional experience.
Strong professional, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
Clean background check.
Valid driver’s license.
Proficient in Google Drive, Docs, and Spreadsheets.
Ability to work autonomously or in a team setting as required.
Proficient in Microsoft Office products including Outlook and Excel.
Desirable Qualifications:
Ability to drive, as needed, a 15 passenger van or a 13 passenger mini-bus (no CDL required) and also be able to haul a 6x12 and 6x14 trailer.
Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Sports Management, Coaching, or related field.
5 or more years of football coaching experience.
Background in adaptive sports, completion of Certified Disability Sport Specialist (CDSS) or Certified Adaptive Recreation and Sports Specialist (CARSS) training.
Current or prior experience working with individuals with physical disabilities.
Effective written and oral communication skills.
Strong initiative and creative problem solver.
Public speaking experience.
Additional Information:
Background check required.
Introductory wheelchair football training provided.
Competitive hourly rate that is commensurate with experience.