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Job Description RECR PRG LEADER 4 Working Title Competitive Sports Coordinator
Job Code 004400 Grade 18
Department Name Recreation/Student Rec Center - D01117 Department Head Lindy Fenex
Supervisor Matthew Dunigan Effective Date
Position(s) Directly Supervised
Job Code Title FTE
004922 STDT 1 14.5

Generic Scope
Technical leader with a high degree of knowledge in the overall field and recognized expertise in specific areas; problem-solving frequently requires analysis of unique issues/problems without precedent and/or structure. May manage programs that include formulating strategies and administering policies, processes, and resources; functions with a high degree of autonomy.

Custom Scope
Advanced leader for large, complex and diverse non-credited recreational or sports program(s), including responsibility for programmatic and budget oversight and planning. Regularly works on complex issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors. Exercises judgment in selecting methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Typically leads or supervises other staff or students.

Department Custom Scope
Reporting to the Assistant Director for Competitive Sports, the Competitive Sports Coordinator's primary responsibilities include: 1) Assisting in the daily operations of the Intramural Sports, Sports Club programs and other aspects of the program portfolio; and 2) Assisting with the supervision and management of the Intramural Fields. The Competitive Sports Coordinator works collaboratively with all Recreation staff and other UCR departments to provide related services and programming to all members of the campus community. The Coordinator will also assist with developing relationships with other local universities to develop extramural events. This incumbent will provide onsite supervision of events and activities at multiple Intramural Fields. The Competitive Sports Coordinator will provide daily supervision of (20-25) student employees working as Intramural Office Managers and Officials.

Education & Experience Requirements

Education Requirements
Degree Requirement
Bachelor's degree in related area and/or equivalent experience/training. Required

Experience Requirements
Experience Requirement
6 - 10 years of related experience. Required
Minimum of 2 years of recreation or collegiate sports programming. Required

License Requirements

Certification Requirements
Certification Requirement
Red Cross CPR. Required
Standard First Aid Training Certification. Required

Educational Condition Requirements
Condition Requirement

Key Responsibilities

Description % Time
Develops, schedules and makes programmatic and budget recommendations for highly diverse and complex programs and events. Performs short and long term planning for recreational program(s) and/or activities.
  • Intramurals: Develops, coordinates, and evaluates a comprehensive Intramural Sports program to include team, dual, and individual sports leagues, tournaments, and special events. Continue to grow the Competitive Sports program with new initiatives and trends. Prepare and lead captain meetings for team sports. Assess programs and services related to program operations, participation numbers, and participant satisfaction and learning through IM Client software. Implement improvements in programs and services. Assist with management of Intramural Sports budget of over $180,000 in accordance with university and departmental policies. Research and recommend purchasing equipment and supplies. Sports Clubs: Assist with supervision of Club Sports program. Coordinate schedule requests for practices, meets, tournaments and events for Club Sports. Coordinate Club Sports travel for local, regional, and national trips. Manage software programs utilized in connection with Club Sports and all associated documents for each club.
30
Selects, supervises and evaluates student employees, student officials and referees. Assists in development and implementation of comprehensive student employee training program.
  • At times, provide onsite supervision of events and activities at multiple Intramural Fields. The Competitive Sports Coordinator will provide daily supervision of (20-25) student employees working as Intramural Office Managers and Officials. Provides ongoing training and development of student employees working in Competitive Sports. Provide initial training and constructive feedback utilizing a multimedia approach. Encourage and support professional development opportunities for student staff including training programs, professional association involvement, research, conferences, and individual mentoring. Participate on various committees within and outside of UCR.
20
Coordinates a variety of social, cultural, recreational and physical activities that are offered on a short-term or intermittent basis.
  • Develop and implement alternate sports programming (i.e. e-sports, adaptive recreation, etc.), establish protocols for competition/events (regionally, state, and/or nationally). Act as club sports liaison for "Highlander Gaming".
10
Proposes updates/revisions to standard operating procedures and guidelines. Conducts periodic reviews of historical and statistical records and standings.
  • Update Intramural policies and procedures.
5
Maintains a supportive environment for program participants and facilitates involvement.
5
Has overall responsibility for equipment, facilities and budget for a large operational program. Coordinates all facility usage.
5
Enforces program policies and procedures. Conducts ongoing evaluation of recreational programs to ensure compliance with university and program objectives.
5
Coordinates professional and student staff to develop and implement publicity and promotional programs. Supports design, maintenance and ongoing use of comprehensive website for all program participants.
5
Researches, develops and implements activity-specific risk management guidelines for all programs.
5
As the department's technical leader, regularly provides guidance to others regarding the program's specifics, events and/or activities.
5
Other duties as assigned.
5

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Knowledge/Skill/Ability Requirement
Excellent verbal and written communication skills in the English language. Demonstrated ability to incorporate key program information for inclusion in web-based and other marketing materials. Required
Advanced proficiency in the use of computer applications relevant to job duties. Required
Skills to deliver highly effective service orientation, program management, and make sound judgments decisions; able to use critical thinking skills to develop original and creative problem solving ideas in a varied and challenging environment. Required
Strong leadership and interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively across the organization. Required
Advanced knowledge of program activity and best practices. Demonstrated ability to analyze and improve programs and processes as needed. Required
Demonstrates advanced client service leadership, entrepreneurial spirit and creative thinking skills to resolve non-standard issues. Required
Advanced knowledge of campus policies and procedures. Preferred

Special Requirements & Conditions
Special Condition Requirement
Ability to successfully pass FBI and DOJ Criminal Check. Required
Occasional travel for university related business meetings, conferences and/or professional development. Preferred
Shift Work (hours outside standard Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM work hours) Required
Standard schedule will include weekend and evening shifts. Required

Other Special Requirements & Conditions

Level of Supervision Received
Direction

Environment

Working Environment
Campus

Other Requirements

Items Used
  • Standard Office Equipment
  • Standard Recreational Equipment

Physical Requirements
  • Bend : Occasionally
  • Sit : Frequently
  • Squat : Occasionally
  • Stand : Frequently
  • Crawl : N/A
  • Walk : Frequently
  • Climb : N/A

Mental Requirements
  • Read/Comprehend : Constantly
  • Write : Constantly
  • Perform Calculations : Occasionally
  • Communicate Orally : Constantly
  • Reason & Analyze : Constantly

Environmental Requirements
  • Is exposed to excessive noise : No
  • Is around moving machinery : No
  • Is exposed to marked changes in temperature and/or humidity : No
  • Drives motorized equipment : No
  • Works in confined quarters : No
  • Dust : No
  • Fumes : No

Critical Position

Is Critical Position: No

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