Waldorf University (NAIA/GPAC) in Forest City, Iowa, seeks applicants for a Graduate Assistant in the Men's Wrestling program. The Graduate Assistant appointment includes an online graduate tuition waiver over 12 consecutive online academic terms and a monetary stipend of $10,350 per year over two academic years and the course of the educational program. An anticipated work/and biweekly stipend schedule will be determined based on start date which typically follows the academic calendar periods between August and April annually. Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, assisting in monitoring the academic progress of student athletes, overseeing weight training and conditioning sessions, performing individual skill development workouts, conducting film exchange, onsite coaching duties, learning and active involvement in all phases of the recruiting process, and other duties as assigned by the head coach and/or Athletic Department. Requirements
Timeline Start: Anticipated assistantship starting July 29 and no later than August 12, 2026 Application: for consideration, all candidates must apply through the website and upload their resume, cover letter and contact information for two professional references. Review of candidates will begin immediately and will be based on materials submitted through application site/process. Any employment offer is contingent on Waldorf Graduate School acceptance* and a background check. No phone calls or emailed applications please. *The graduate program(s) available for this position are solely online. Due to the online nature of the graduate program, we cannot support the immigration status of F1 or J1 visa holders as graduate assistants. For more information on the Athletic Department visit: http://www.waldorfwarriors.com/, https://waldorfwarriors.com/sports/mwrest/index Since 1903, Waldorf University has created opportunities for learning and service to students seeking well-rounded lives through education by establishing engaging online and residential communities centered on learning and faith. As a liberal arts university with core values Waldorf offers a curriculum to liberate the way students think so that they may develop a basic understanding and knowledge of how those in a variety of disciplines think and approach life. As a liberal arts university, Waldorf seeks to instill values of service, community, critical inquiry, and lifelong learning in each student and in the very culture of the college community. These values and this education prepare our graduates to understand and contribute to life in our complex and ever-changing world. |