Coordinator of Intramural Sports (UREC)
General Information
University Recreation (UREC) is currently seeking applicants for the Coordinator of Intramural Sports.
As a Student Affairs Health & Well-being department, UREC promotes healthy lifestyles through promoting and advancing healthy lifestyles through educational programs, participation opportunities and supportive services. Our professional staff are dedicated to creating a welcoming environment where students are supported, challenged, and empowered to succeed.
Duties and Responsibilities
#1 Staff Leadership
- Provide leadership, supervision, and mentoring to approximately 75 Intramural Sports officials (student employees).
- Develop and manage a comprehensive officiating development plan.
- Responsible for recruiting, training, scheduling, and evaluation of Intramural Sports officials in compliance with all applicable University guidelines.
- Create and facilitate clinician training to prepare staff to lead officiating training on site.
- Assist in the development and implementation of a leadership model for all Intramural Sports student staff.
- Provides impactful mentorship and learning opportunities for the Graduate Assistant for Intramural Sports.
- Serve as a visible presence in program spaces on a weekly basis to provide timely feedback to staff.
#2 Intramural Sports Programming
- Collaborate with the Assistant Director for Intramural Sports to develop and maintain a comprehensive, innovative, and engaging Intramural Sports program to meet the needs of a diverse student body with varying skills and interests, consistent with University Recreation program values and university expectations.
- Schedule leagues, events, and tournaments during the Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters to fully utilize all applicable spaces operated by University Recreation.
- Maintains up to date risk management protocols for all programs and ensures all UREC Intramural Sports rules and regulations to meet NIRSA and NFHS standards.
- Assists in the development and implementation of an effective sportsmanship model for participants.
#3 Participant Education
- Oversight of Intramural Captain and Participant educational program development.
- Ensures captains and participants complete training on Intramural Sports policies and procedures, sport rules, and sportsmanship.
- Record all Intramural violations and address all ejected participants to provide learning opportunities for students.
- Provides updates to ensure the accuracy and currency of Intramural Sports information on the website and related documents, leveraging technology to enhance program effectiveness.
#4 Assessment
- Establish learning outcomes for officials and conduct at least one learning assessment annually.
- Develop and assess learning outcomes for all officials in training.
- Collaborate with the Assistant Director to conduct periodic evaluations to measure participant satisfaction, retention of sportsmanship procedures, and risk management issues.
- Track participation data, facility usage for IM programming, as well as conduct needs assessments on a regular basis to inform changes.
#5 Administration and Collaboration
- Serve as an active member of the Professional Staff Evening Facility and Program Supervision Team.
- Supports Camp UREC through assisting with training and mentoring of Camp UREC Counselors as well as serving as a Summer Camp Supervisor on a rotating basis throughout the summer months.
- Maintains accurate records.
- Recommends purchases for Intramural Sports equipment and supplies.
- Collaborates with colleagues in UREC, Student Affairs, and other divisions as appropriate, and is an active member on committees, commissions and task forces as assigned.
- Engages in staff meetings and departmental events to support teammates and the department/university mission.
- Maintains personnel files and manages student employee payroll to within 5% of approved budget.
- Effectively utilize conferences and other professional development opportunities as tools for staying current in the field and broadening knowledge, skills and abilities in the role.
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor's degree
- Minimum of one year of relevant experience (or two years of a Graduate Assistant experience)
- Experience in sports officiating
- Experience teaching or leading officials training
- Experience supervising or leading employees in a sport/recreation setting
Preferred
- Master's Degree in related field
- Experience working in a collegiate Intramural Sports program
- Certified High School or Collegiate Official
- Experience developing and/or evaluating officials' training programs
- Experience supervising, training, scheduling, and mentoring college student employees
- Experience with sports league management software
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a part of a team
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