Competitive Sports & Camps - Two Positions Job at Systems Ltd in Columbus
Systems Ltd, Columbus, OH, United States, 43224
Posted: 05-Dec-24
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Type: Full Time
Categories:
- Camps
- Intramurals
- Sport Clubs
Additional Information: 2 openings available. We are seeking candidates for two positions at Ohio State University - Manager, Competitive Sports and Camps, and Coordinator, Camps and Competitive Sports.
Manager, Competitive Sports and Camps
The Manager of Programming and Competitive Sports applies industry knowledge and advanced understanding of intramural and sport club program operations. Develops and administers policies and procedures for the effective and efficient operation of a comprehensive competitive sports program with over 25,000 participations annually; using specialized skills in the administration of large sport programs, officiating and leagues management to achieve results. Independently determines method for completion of new projects including determining proposal and review of annual competitive sports programming offerings, data analysis of annual participation data for decision making and leadership review, creating new revenue generation programs and program changes for intramural sports; receives guidance on overall area objectives; reserves facility space for competitive sports programs; administers and sets curriculum for captains meetings, treasurers trainings, presidents' meetings and other competitive sports trainings/meetings; assists in teaching sports officiating classes; expert in software used in competitive sports area including Do Sports Easy, IM Leagues and Fusion, uses knowledge to set up infrastructure in software and train other staff; conducts difficult and or complex conversations with participants in programs. Determines procedures for program participants conduct follow up for any incidents that occur during programs including fights, unsportsmanlike conduct etc. Supervises one FTE and one GTA.
Oversees the direction of programming, supervision, planning, execution, and annual assessment of Camp Recky Program, including admin support by applying industry knowledge and expertise to create successful model for a ten-week summer day camp for 200 campers a week held in the recreation centers. Sets annual goals for camps including financial metrics, staffing models and ratios, collects and disseminates data and statistics for enrollment camp program, ensures compliance with all state and university guidelines. Works closely with university stakeholders to ensure compliance with Minors Policy and ODJFS guidelines and minimize risk. Serves as back up as on-site staff member for Coordinator of Camp Programming and Coordinator Sports during camps program. Provides strategic goals for area while influencing peers and conducting high-level decision making for area. Conducts difficult and or complex conversations with parents of campers as needed for children having issues in camp. Determines procedures for camp participants conduct follow up for any incidents that occur during camp.
Serves as a specialized staff member with knowledge of programs for minors. Is the department owner of minors related processes for programming on campus. Serves as a resource to less experienced colleagues regarding facility requests to host events with minors through work with Office of Institutional Equity as needed, which requires the exchange of sensitive information.
Provides oversight for 10-15 sport clubs providing guidance and sharing expertise regarding set up of events, and meeting requirements to stay a sport club in good standing. May require nights and weekends; other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Recreational Sports or related degree required or an equivalent amount of education and experience; Six years of experience required.
Desired Qualifications
Masters degree desired; Intramural, Sport Club and Camp experience. Experience with coordinating leagues, tournaments and events in Rec Sports setting desired; experience in training or teaching skills needed to officiate various sports desired and experience supervising student employees desired. Experience using Fusion, IMLeagues and or Do Sports Easy desired. Requires successful completion of a background check. Experience running or working at a summer camp or program with minors.
Salary Range:
$47,200-$56,000
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Manager, Competitive Sports and Camps
Coordinator, Camps and Competitive Sports
The Camp and Sports Programming Specialist leads all Summer Camp operations of day camp for 150 campers a week from 6-13 year olds, and provides support to the Competitive Sports area during the academic year. Applies industry knowledge and advanced understanding of minor related programs and service programs to create program schedule and manage logistics for the all program areas; reduces risk in daily camp operations; manages pick up and drop off for camp; provides oversight of camp registration process cultivates relationships with key partners including Office of Institutional Equity; recruits, hires, trains, certifies, schedules, supervises, evaluates and retains a diverse student staff of approximately 50 students and 1 Graduate Administrative Associate; conducts staff training and directs the evaluation of employee skills to promote and assure a meaningful and appropriate program; maintains and assures the readiness of program equipment; conducts regular student staff meetings; prepares and audits the student staff payroll, inventory, student staff uniforms, program equipment and process purchase requisitions to replenish as needed; completes required reports, operational logs, requests, and other paperwork as required and necessary; conveys difficult, complex and sensitive information to co-workers, and participants; works to build consensus between program areas and facilities in which they are occupying; facilitates productive dialogue between diverse groups; attends scheduled professional staff meetings and provides leadership. Assists in cultivating relationships with ODJFS and Minors Policy Office at Ohio State. Proficient in member and recreational sports management programming software.
Specific competitive sports responsibilities include assistance with facility and staff scheduling and operations for sport club home events, oversight and management of Competitive Sports Office during school year, assist with sport officials training and development, lead Competitive Sports program partnerships through special programming and develop and execute sport club officer and risk manager trainings.
Some evening and weekend hours required. Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Minimum of 2 years of relevant experience required. Experience working in summer camp or programs with minor participants required.
Desired Qualifications:
Masters degree or an equivalent combination of education and 2-4 years experience; experience working with Innosoft Fusion software, or other camp software programs, as well as Do Sports Easy, IM Leagues and SubitUp; experience working in a Recreational Sports setting; member of American Camp Association (ACA); experience in a higher education setting.
Pay range:
$19.09-$23.08
Link:
Coordinator, Camps and Competitive Sports
About The Ohio State University
The Ohio State University is located in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State offers a diverse, challenging work environment and supports growth and personal achievement through education and rewards. The University offers one of the most comprehensive benefits packages in the nation to eligible employees which includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, tuition authorization; paid vacation and sick leave; ten paid holidays; and Public Employees Retirement Systems of Ohio (PERS) or Alternative Retirement Program (ARP). Housed within Student Life the Department of Recreational Sport offers programs and facilities to the over 50,000 faculty, staff and students of The Ohio State University. For more information on our facilities, programs and staff visit us on the web at www.recsports.osu.edu. To build an inclusive workforce Ohio State encourages applications from individuals with disabilities, minorities, veterans, and women. EEO/AA employer.