Job Title:                               Athletic Site Coordinator                
Reports To:                           Associate Director, Athletics
Salary Schedule / Grade:                             
F.L.S.A Status:                      Exempt
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SUMMARY
Under the general direction of the Associate Director of Athletics, the Athletic Site Coordinator coordinates all aspects of game day management and supervision. Responsible for managing every sporting event at the building.  Must possess strong planning and organizational skills.  Must be highly motivated with effective communication skills, both oral and written. The Athletic Site Manager must show ability to work well with a diverse population and exhibit a high degree of personal and professional initiative. The site manager must be able to complete the required tasks and assignments without close supervision.

 


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Athletic Site Coordinator will oversee events management positions (ticket taker, concessions workers, etc.)

Provide leadership and oversight of the ticket takers, announcers, timers, concessions workers and statisticians.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:   (May not include all duties performed)



KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES


 
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE 
Three (3) years of experience in supervising extra-curricular athletic programs at the high school or middle school level, or supervising a public recreation center with diverse athletic programs.  Preferably possess experience as a high school varsity athlete, and/or college athlete. Previous coaching experience a plus. 
 
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATION
Possess all required coaching certificates required by OHSAA, possess a pupil activity permit,  fundamental of coaching certification , a valid CPR and First-Aid certification, concussion in sports certification, and cardiac arrest course certification.


PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES/DEMANDS
Work requires moderate physical activities required for observations, attendance at athletic events, indoor and outdoor activities, walking, standing, and sitting. Office activities may include operating office equipment, communication equipment, lifting, moving, carrying light equipment, supplies, etc.


WORK ENVIRONMENT 
Most of the time work involves only exposure to normal everyday risks, however, some activities may involve exposure to normal risks involved in observing or conducting athletic clinics, observing athletic events, etc.  Night and weekend hours will be required.


UNUSUAL DEMANDS 
Some assignments are subject to completion within strict time lines and involve the potential stress associated with time-sensitive completion of tasks.