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Hocking College

Program Director, Sports Management

Hocking College, Nelsonville, Ohio, United States, 45764


Program Director, Sports Management Salary: $70,000.00/year I. Position Purpose Under the guidance and direction of the Dean, the Program Manager of Sports Management and Fitness Management manages and leads enrollment, course design, and development. Teaches classes each semester of the year; leads program review and accreditation efforts; and supervises full time and adjunct faculty assigned to teach courses within their purview. This program is responsible for creating and implementing a youth recreation/sports program in Nelsonville. Additionally, this program will plan and implement summer youth camps to provide internship experiences for students. II. Duties and Responsibilities •PARTICIPATES IN DEPARTMENT ACTVITIES: o Provides effective day-to-day management and administration of the programs. o Supervises faculty. o In cooperation with the Dean, manages curriculum, creates course schedules, assists with faculty and student issues, coordinates professional development for faculty, coordinates adjunct assignments, completes adjunct faculty evaluations and participates in other special projects. o Responsible coaching duties as assigned o Develops career pathways/tracks for the program. o Assures that College policies are communicated and followed. o Participates in grant development and manages aspects of grant funding as needed. o Manages external accreditation of the program. o Serves on committees as assigned by the Dean. o Develops transfer pathways to Bachelor's degree programs. o Coaches Women's Basketball Team. •PERFORMS STUDENT ACADEMIC PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT & ADVISING ACTIVITIES

o Maintains required credit hours of teaching load per term. o Leads the recruitment and placement of students and student-athletes. o Responsible for final approval of textbook selection and in alignment with all- inclusive pricing model. o Supervises faculty advisors to assure full implementation of advising role expectations. o Works with students and faculty to resolve conflicts and serve as the second step in grade appeals. o Encouraging students' involvement in the advising process; Maintains sufficient advising hours compatible with student schedules; meets with advisees at least twice per semester and as often as needed; advises student having difficulty in class / clinical work; maintains appropriate advisee files; directs students to appropriate department and College resources; maintains confidentiality; periodically evaluates graduation progress and completions. o Supervises faculty advising efforts. o Duties also include managing student files, including processing of applications, documenting, using spreadsheets (such as Excel), and databases (such as Colleague, Self Service and Blackboard). Keeps track of student progress in cross disciplines and updating student records. This will involve working closely with many different offices throughout the College, Student Affairs, Financial Aid, etc. o Reviews graduation applications prior to final approval by the Dean. o Coordinates with CCP Liaison for site visits for College Credit Plus o Acts as the lead for practicum sites for the Sports Management program. o Reviews faculty evaluations with Dean and faculty to address any concerns. o Assists in the college marketing department in developing materials about the program (e.g., publications, e-book, web page, and annual report). o Represents the program to students, prospective students and other interested parties. o Facilitates advisory committee involvement for the program. o Works with Tech Prep coordinator to develop articulation agreements with Career Technical and traditional secondary schools. o Represents program(s) at recruiting events, on and off campus. o Collaborates and provides programming for career/program exploration camps. o Participates in program relevant community & networking events. •PARTICIPATES IN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND INSTITUTIONAL ACTIVITIES: o Embraces the mission and philosophy of Hocking College; o Follows Hocking College policies and procedures; o Promotes a positive working relationship across technology, department, and community lines; o Participates in Academic Affairs and institutional activities and committees as directed by the Dean; o Participates in student enrollment activities (recruiting and registration), contribute to the assessment of student academic achievement; •PARTICIPATE IN CREATING TRANSFERABLE PARTNERSHIPS: o Develop Articulation agreements with a minimum of six colleges in a 2+2 or 3+1 transfer agreement. Form partnerships with four-year schools and continuously

improves curriculum to aid those partnerships. Create pathways with high schools and career centers in collaboration with the career center for Bachelor's Degree completion. •At all times maintain a safe working area and conditions. •Perform other job related duties as assigned. III. Qualifications - Education, Experience, and Skills •A master's degree in Sports Management or a master's degree and a cohesive set of at least 18 semester credit hours of graduate coursework relevant to the discipline as defined by Ohio Board of Regents'/Higher Learning Commission guidelines. Degree must be from a regionally or nationally accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or equivalent as verified by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. •3-5 years of teaching and/or management experience •Evidence of professional development in the field of concentration as demonstrated by activity in professional associations, consultative practice; participation in seminars, workshops, and formal coursework, and individual reading and research. •Excellent communication skills (written and verbal). •Strong technology skills including usage of email, student information system, and learning management system •Organizational, record-keeping, and interpersonal skills. •Knowledge of subject area. •Knowledge of educational theory and application. •Knowledge of learners and individual learning styles. •Interest in and commitment to the learner-centered educational process. •Educational technology skills. •Confidentiality. •Caring attitude toward students. •Learning and self-motivation skills. •Willingness to extend self to help students succeed. •Knowledge of College resources available to students. •Knowledge of organizational structure. •Current knowledge of programs, objectives, and requirements. •Openness to suggestions for improvement. •Attention to detail. •Flexibility in dealing with others. •Ability to work as a team member. •Ability to prioritize work. •Behaves in accordance with Hocking College and Academic Affairs mission, goals, and values. •Positive attitude. •Knowledge of safe working conditions. Reasonable accommodations may be requested and reviewed according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).