NIRSA Leaders in Co
Assistant Director of Sport Programs, Intramurals | University of Iowa
NIRSA Leaders in Co, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94306
Job Summary:The Assistant Director of Sport Programs, Intramurals serves as a valued member of the Recreational Services team, working primarily to advance Intramural Sport opportunities for the University of Iowa campus. The Intramural Sports program consists of 35 unique activities offered over 60 times each year, averaging over 5,000 unique participants and 32,000 individual participations annually.Responsibilities:Program development and implementation.Special event programming.Calendar development and sport scheduling.Revenue generation.Budget development and management.Policy creation and enforcement.Participant conduct oversight.Development and delivery of participant education trainings.Daily administration, supervision, and management of the Intramural Sports Program.Recruitment, selection, direct supervision, and evaluation of the full-time Sport Programs Coordinator.Oversight of the recruitment, selection, and supervision of 12 student Sport Program Supervisors and up to 70 student Intramural Officials.Education:A master's degree in related field or an equivalent combination of related education and experience is necessary.Qualifications:Required Qualifications:Collegiate Recreation Experience (typically a minimum of 3 years).Demonstrated experience creating and maintaining a welcoming and respectful environment.Working experience (typically 1 – 3 years) supervising hourly sport programs leadership staff.Excellent written and verbal communication skills.Work requires a willingness to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends.Proficiency in utilizing standard office computer software applications.Current American Red Cross CPR, AED and First-Aid Instructor Certification (or be able to obtain within six months of hire).Desirable Qualifications:Demonstrated experience working on NIRSA National Championship Series Committees.Officiating experience (typically 1 or more years) outside of a collegiate Intramural Sports program (extramural, high school, college level officiating).Demonstrated oral and written communication skills such as teaching, developing and delivering presentations, writing reports, proposals, professional correspondence, and staff manuals.Strong organization and time management skills.Knowledge of assessment methods and activities; ability to assess research and review students' learning outcomes to ensure achievement of objectives and strategies.Budget development and management experience.Experience with intramural sport scheduling software (e.g. IMLeagues).Experience planning and delivering Unified Sports programs.Work Type:Full Time: 100%How to Apply:For a detailed job description and application process, please visit
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