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The position has oversight of strategic planning, fiscal affairs, staffing, fundraising and promotions, athletics facilities, regulatory compliance concerning Intercollegiate athletics, and general operations.
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The Senior Associate Athletics Director / Chief Financial Officer oversees, develops and manages the financial operations of a 31-sport Ivy League intercollegiate athletics program that also sponsors a required Physical Education program, as well as recreation, intramural and club sports offerings.
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Applicants must have a minimum of one year of successful game day production, marketing, sales, solicitation or related experience with intercollegiate athletics. The University of South Dakota Assistant Athletic Director of Athletic Marketing is responsible for all aspects of marketing and promoting USD Athletics, including developing and implementing a comprehensive marketing plan that drives attendance, ticket sales, and revenue.
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Cooperates with the athletic administration in the implementation of department policies Assists in the direction of the program within the scope of the Intercollegiate Athletics program.
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The Assistant Director, Ticket Operations is responsible for managing the daily operations of the ticket office as it relates to event creation utilizing Paciolan ticket software, event management, processing ticket orders, ticket distribution, customer service, conflict resolution and enforcement of NCAA regulations related to the sale and distribution of tickets to intercollegiate athletic events and non-intercollegiate events.
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The Assistant Coach is responsible for adhering to University, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations while supporting the core values of intercollegiate athletics. Experience as a coach or student-athlete in a collegiate athletics or professional program.
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This position typically requires a Bachelor's degree or higher and five years of experience in intercollegiate athletics, coaching, or athletics administration. Director of Athletics Penn State Berks seeks a Director of Athletics , to provide leadership for the College's NCAA Division III athletics programs, club sports, campus recreation, and wellness offerings.
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What You'll Do: In partnership with the Executive Associate AD for Development and Director of Sponsorship Sales, build relationships and educate business leaders, donors, corporate partners, and other constituents on the evolving NIL landscape of intercollegiate athletics.
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The position, jointly funded by HHD and Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) will have an academic home in one of three academic departments, Kinesiology, Nutritional Sciences, or Recreation, Park and Tourism Management, and will report to the department head with a dotted line to the Deputy Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Welfare & Development in ICA. The successful candidate will possess instructional expertise and experience in education program administration or management.
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Assists the department of intercollegiate athletics with the coordination of all game day and special event promotions, specifically engaging sponsors to participate and attend these events.
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Duties include: Provide athletic training services for intercollegiate sports as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer. Job Summary This position is responsible for serving in the Department of Athletics at Union University, a NCAA Division II member of the Gulf South Conference, in partnership with Sports Plus Rehab Centers (a division of West Tennessee Healthcare.
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When practical under the circumstance, intercollegiate athletics staff is encouraged to voluntarily attend all home athletics events to promote audience participation and support for NIU team efforts.
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Coordinate direct mail solicitations for annual giving and premium seating, including developing the mailing lists using WVU Foundation or Department of Intercollegiate Athletics information, and directing interaction with the Sports Communications Office, mail vendors, and the United State Postal Service.
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Application Review Date The First Review Date for this job is: April 11, 2024 Responsibilities This position is responsible for helping to meet the fundraising objectives of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and ensuring that predetermined fundraising goals with regard to major gifts are met.
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Demonstrated experience in academic advising, intercollegiate athletics, teaching, learning services, and/or counseling; experience in an athletics academic support program strongly preferred.
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