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Systems is Hiring an Assistant Director Club/Intramural Sports Near Bend, OR
Details Posted: 01-Jul-24 Location: Bend, Oregon Type: Full Time Categories:Associate Director Intramurals Sport Clubs Required Education:4 Year Degree Internal Number: 5370771 Assistant Director Club/Intramural SportsPosition Number: B158PD Starting Wage/Salary: $65,000 - $69,000 plus exceptional benefits Close Date: 07/14/2024 Primary Purpose:Direct all aspects of the college club sports/intramural and special recreational activities. Responsible for all building operations, including staffing, light maintenance and custodial, and equipment based on college, community needs. Essential Duties And Responsibilities:Coordination of Sports and Activities:
Develop, promote, implement and administer all student intramural and club sports activities, races and tournaments; Position coordinates approximately 20 club, intramural groups, races, or tournaments annually.
Coordinate evening athletic leagues.
Involve students and staff in long-range planning of intramural and club sports activities.
Provide activities in support of the COCC branch campuses.
Assist with supervision and implementation of special recreation events.
Depending on time and qualifications, opportunity to teach HHP activity or College Success classes may be considered as part of the position. Approval of the supervisor and appropriate department chair required.
Leadership And Supervision Of Staff And Building:
Operate within assigned budget amounts for all Intramural, Recreation and Club Sports Programs under the Department of Student Life.
Supervise, train, and schedule all professional staff, building supervisors, sports officials, coaches, and work-study students in support of student recreation and academic fitness spaces.
Provide ongoing oversight and examination of facilities and equipment; submit recommendations and work orders for necessary equipment, maintenance and facility improvements; coordinate annual purchasing of equipment for recreation and academic fitness spaces.
Support health and human performance activity classes in the setup and use of equipment and facilities.
Maintain contact with off-campus agencies and community organizations including appropriate Club and IM sports associations, Bend Parks and Recreation, and professional associations.
Perform other duties as they pertain to the overall objective of the position, as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities:Individuals must possess these knowledge, skills and abilities or be able to explain and demonstrate that the individual can perform the duties and responsibilities of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities. The individual is expected to follow College work rules and policies.
Experience in developing and promoting new as well as maintaining existing recreational programs successfully.
Skills in leadership and management concepts, techniques, and strategies and the ability to teach such to students and staff.
Experience in managing a fitness facility as well as the maintenance/repair of equipment.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment and to build and maintain effective student, staff, faculty and peer relationships.
Ability to promote, direct, implement and evaluate a multiplicity of projects, assignments and extracurricular activities with little supervision.
Demonstrated ability to exercise independent judgment and decision-making
Skills in conflict resolution processes and techniques and demonstrate ability to work with difficult individuals
Demonstrated computer skills in word processing, data base management, spreadsheet and desktop publishing applications.
Able to travel throughout College district as needed.
Ability to work with and support diverse individuals, groups, and communities and be responsive to their needs, concerns and ideas.
Must be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, using the English language with or without the use of an interpreter.
Ability to work cooperatively with and contribute to a diverse workplace through ideas or experience.
Able to demonstrate within a reasonable time, knowledge of relevant College policies, procedures and practices.
Minimum Requirements:Education
Bachelor’s degree in Recreation or a related field.
Experience
Two years of progressively responsible work experience in recreation, athletic or related programs.
Two years of prior supervising experience of professional and/or temporary staff.
Preferred Qualifications:Education
Master’s Degree in student affairs, recreation, physical education or related field.