ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - EVENTS & FACILITIES
EXPIRED

Florida Memorial University

Miami Gardens, FL

Posted Date: Jul 12, 2025

Expired Date: Sep 26, 2025

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    3+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

Conference
The Sun (NAIA)

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

Equipment Event Management/Game Day Operations Facilities
About the Job
Job Description

Job Details

Description

The Assistant Athletic Director - Events & Facilities shall have the primary responsibilities of managing the Wellness Center, Harry T. Moore Baseball Field, off-campus facilities, events, and programming as well as supervising select areas. This customer-centric role will provide leadership in the Wellness Center for planning; development; and implementation of the University facilities planning function.

Essential Functions:

Manage the day-to-day operations of the Wellness Center. Coordinate scheduling, events, and programming in collaboration with hospitality, facilities and operations, and University stakeholders. Establishing and adhering to policies, procedures, regulations, and guidelines in compliance with the policies, procedures, regulations, and guidelines of all the University, Sun Conference, NAIA, state, and Federal Laws.

  • Coordinates and schedules maintenance; building repairs; renovations; property control; and other physical property.
  • May monitor and assess hazardous and unsafe situations
  • Work in collaboration with the Director of Facilities and Plant Operations regarding campus and physical planning activities of Facilities Management.
  • Resolve customer complaints, including interpretation of policies, rules, and regulations as it relates to the wellness facility.
  • Works with University leadership for input and feedback on all facility operations.
  • Organize internal activities as requested and aids with various projects.
  • Conduct research and development recommendations.

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