What are the responsibilities and job description for the Graduate Assistant, Athletic Operations position at Lenoir-Rhyne University?
Lenoir-Rhyne University, an NCAA Division II institution and member of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) invites applications for the position of Graduate Assistant for Athletic Operations. The graduate assistant will gain hands-on experience in facility, game day and event operations through a number of tasks.
Responsibilities will include assisting the Director of Athletic Operations in all aspects of daily operations, maintaining a seamless facility scheduling system, ensuring a top tier game day experience, and coordinating intern and work study positions. A stipend, meal plan, housing, and tuition remission towards a graduate degree are available.
Key Duties and Tasks
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Responsibilities will include assisting the Director of Athletic Operations in all aspects of daily operations, maintaining a seamless facility scheduling system, ensuring a top tier game day experience, and coordinating intern and work study positions. A stipend, meal plan, housing, and tuition remission towards a graduate degree are available.
Key Duties and Tasks
- Help oversee all athletic facilities on a day-to-day basis pertaining to operations and maintenance.
- Help coordinate game-day operations for 23 NCAA sports.
- Work closely with campus partners to ensure venues are prepared for games, rentals and other events.
- Coordinate scheduling for all athletic facilities.
- This position will be the primary non-LRU Athletics event manager.
- Assist with strategic marketing and in-game event management with the goal of increasing ticket sales and attendance at athletic events.
- Supervise interns and work study positions.
- Perform other administrative duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university in sport management, communications or related field.
- Demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in college athletics, preferably in external operations and/or event management
- Ability to work nights and weekends
- Ability to interact in a professional manner with people and present a positive image of the university
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Graduate assistants must be admitted to a Lenoir-Rhyne University graduate program.
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