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  • Graduate Assistantships // Northern State University - Aberdeen, SD

    Northern State University is seeking graduate assistants in coaching (multiple sports), compliance, business operations, communications, facilities management, and athletic administration. The full list of open positions can be found at the job posting link.

  • Chief Financial Officer & Senior Associate Athletics Director // UC Berkeley - Berkeley, CA

    Position Overview

    The Athletics CFO will be chiefly responsible for providing strategic financial leadership to Intercollegiate Athletics and serving as a C-suite liaison to multiple campus partners (Office of Legal Affairs, Chancellor’s Office, Provost’s Office, Capital Strategies, Academic Senate and Faculty Subcommittees focused on Athletics), as well as the department lead for various Department and Campus initiatives (outside consultants, peer reviews, etc.). This person will serve on the Intercollegiate Athletics Director’s Cabinet and oversee all financial departmental functions. They will also serve on the VC Finance’s leadership team, which drives the connection between campus and divisional priorities. 

    This position leads the development of a multi-year financial sustainability plan for Intercollegiate Athletics. As the landscape of higher education is evolving, the future of collegiate NCAA Division I Power 4 athletic programs is changing as well. The next Athletics CFO will need to be a dynamic leader who will be flexible and responsive within rapid changes. They will bring an understanding of the current environment and needs, as well as expertly advise on, anticipate, and plan for the road ahead for higher education and collegiate athletics. The position will be responsible for developing a financial model that will emphasize long term revenue maximization of Football and Basketball, monetize assets, and leverage capital with out of the box thinking, while balancing the need for keen expense control insights. The role will oversee a team in managing the budget, so a priority for the next CFO will be multi-directional leadership: provide vision, long term analysis and thinking, and mentorship to their team; provide creativity, storytelling, comprehensive solutions, and executive advising to the leadership in Athletics and Finance; and provide clarity, understanding, collaboration, and excellent facilitation to key stakeholders.

    This role oversees the divisional financial resources on a multi-disciplinary basis, with insight into all funds, including core funds, endowed gift funds, capital budgets, revenue, awards and grants. This position leads the development, interpretation, and implementation of financial concepts for financial planning, resource planning (dollars), and control of the department’s budget. They analyze and prepare recommendations for financial plans, including annual resource allocations, future requirements, and operating forecasts. They have a fiduciary responsibility to keep the entire Athletics division on budget, drive their budget strategy, and coordinate between the VCF-CFO and the Athletics Director’s Cabinet. This role liaises with the VCF-CFO, the co-athletic directors, campus leadership, the athletic department’s chief operating officer, the general manager for football, the coaches, and the donors as appropriate. They must also maintain strategic relationships with University Donor and Alumni Relations, Capital Strategies, and Student Affairs.

    The next Athletics CFO will be a dynamic financial storyteller and skilled communicator, able to distill complicated financial matters into easily digestible communications for a variety of audiences. The Athletics budget is of great interest to many stakeholders, and as a public entity we have a responsibility to be transparent, particularly in a time of such change.

    This position also involves developing, promoting, and supporting the operational and strategic aspects of intercollegiate student-athlete programs, including financial planning, budget administration, revenue accounting and analytics, and accounting. This role directs business operations, financial forecasting, and other administrative functions. The role participates with other senior managers to establish strategic plans and objectives.

    Responsibilities

    Financial Leadership:

    • Leads development and oversight of the Athletics financial sustainability plan and strategic financial multi-year outlook, including the creation of executive or detailed level reports specific to the global Athletics budget, sport specific budgets, fundraising tracking, forecasting, etc. 
    • Maintains the integrity of the organization's budget, forecast, reporting and tracking systems through supervision and oversight of budget and fiscal staff and protocols; functions as chief budget liaison for resource allocations. Is responsible for in-year budget management of all funds. 
    • Analyzes funding issues, resource allocations, and funding models. Oversees gifts made to support Intercollegiate Athletics (IA) specific endeavors, spending, capital projects, and endowment analysis.

    Strategic & Executive Advising & Partnership:

    • Identifies strategic goals and makes recommendations on financial milestones. Creates and manages the financial plan for the Athletics division, gaining buy-in from the Chancellor and Provost. 
    • Serves as a senior-level thought partner to the VCF-CFO, CO-Athletics Directors, and the Football GM.
    • Engages with senior management or executive levels on matters concerning several functional areas, units, and customers.
    • Interacts and communicates with coaches, administrative personnel, and Athletics staff. 
    • Works with VCF, Co-ADs and others on new, strategic, revenue generating, cost cutting or financial controls initiatives.

    Communication:

    • Drives the financial narrative for Athletics and is able to present a clear financial picture and purpose to audiences at varying levels of financial expertise and intercollegiate athletics knowledge.
    • Helps respond to internal and external inquiries regarding the athletics budget.

    Functional Management: 

    • Manages the Business and Finance unit within Athletics, which includes managers and personnel that work with the Athletics teams, including Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Financial Data Analytics, Procurement, Budgeting, Reporting, Forecasting, and Planning and Analysis. 
    • Develops, modifies, and executes appropriate internal controls to protect university resources.

    Required Qualifications

    • Demonstrated financial leadership skills with the ability to think creatively, tell clear and compelling stories using financial data, advise and work with diverse executive-level stakeholders, plan short and long term, and implement initiatives with broad impact in complex environments.
    • A thorough understanding of financial modeling and the ability to create and maintain complex financial models. 
    • Working knowledge of accounting principles, including profit and loss statements and balance sheets. 
    • Public finance knowledge; excellent skills in financial analysis, budgeting and reporting techniques, fund accounting, human resource planning, payroll analysis, accounting and bookkeeping. 
    • Strong ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Demonstrated ability to articulate complex concepts to groups at multiple levels.  
    • Demonstrated interpersonal and collaboration skills and ability to work effectively across the organization at all levels; ability to interact with diverse populations. Must have the ability to represent multiple stakeholder groups successfully, create consensus, and manage diverse needs with a high level of autonomy.  
    • Proven track record of managing staff and leading units to achieve measurable goals. 
    • Client services oriented; good listening, critical thinking and analytical skills. 
    • Ability to multitask and prioritize with a high level of autonomy. 
    • Ability to evaluate processes to establish and maintain appropriate accountability structures and strong internal control elements. 
    • Advanced skills with relevant office and accounting software. 
    • Required undergraduate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience & training.  
    • Must develop and maintain current knowledge of applicable rules and standards of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), as well as other associations and agencies to which the Berkeley campus of the University of California adheres, and, at all times, avoid any violations of these rules and standards. 
  • Game Experience Coordinator // Laketown Squadron, G League - Metairie, LA

    The Laketown Squadron are seeking a creative, organized and detail-oriented Game Experience Coordinator to support the planning and execution of the team’s game presentation, fan engagement initiatives, and in-arena marketing activations. This role reports to the Marketing Manager and plays a key role in creating an exciting and memorable experience for fans during Squadron home games. This position will assist in executing strategic marketing initiatives tied to theme nights, in-game promotions, sponsor activations and arena entertainment. The Game Experience Coordinator will also assist in managing the team’s part-time game day staff (emcee, DJ, public address announcer, etc.) while coordinating the many moving parts of live game presentation. The ideal candidate is highly detail-oriented, creative and able to balance long-term planning with real-time execution in a fast-paced live event environment.

  • Director of Athletics & Recreation // University of Chicago - Chicago, IL

    About the Position   
    The University of Chicago seeks a dynamic and experienced leader for the position of Director of Athletics and Recreation. Reporting directly to the Dean of Students in the University and serving on the CSL leadership team, the Director of Athletics and Recreation will be empowered to design and implement athletics and recreation programs. They must understand the important balance between academic success in a rigorous academic setting and athletic, recreational, and wellness endeavors, while working to support this commitment with faculty, other academic appointees, and staff, both internal and external to the Department. The new Director of Athletics and Recreation must possess leadership skills, knowledge, and appreciation for intercollegiate athletics, intramural and club sports and recreation, and significant fundraising experience. Other key responsibilities are recruiting and managing key personnel, including 13 head coaches and six direct reports, oversight of the Department’s budget, fundraising, marketing, planning for and overseeing sports facilities, and completing all other duties as assigned by the University. They must be a strategic partner with the Dean of Students in the University and other senior leaders, and advocate for student needs, build community, and collaborate with the College, the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, and the Office of Advancement, among other critical university partners. As part of the core values of the University, the Director must have an appreciation for the critical importance of diversity and inclusion initiatives and is to cultivate an aligned, inclusive and respectful community. This expectation will be executed with innovative programming for students and staff, diverse applicant pools for employment opportunities, and working closely with campus partners to ensure these values are part of a holistic approach to recruiting diverse student-athletes. The Director must also ensure strict compliance with NCAA rules and regulations and all applicable UAA, Midwest Conference and University policies.

    Duties and Responsibilities:  

    • Lead the athletics, fitness, and recreational sports programs that report to the Director of Athletics and Recreation and provide a vision and strategy by setting goals, stimulating program development, allocating resources, assessing student and other institutional needs, developing appropriate policies, fostering open communication with and among campus constituencies, promoting relevant evaluation methodologies, and participating in decision-making processes.
    • Oversee the administration of the intercollegiate athletics program. Maintain accountability for its design, operation, and evaluation, ensuring compliance with institutional, UAA, Midwest Conference, and NCAA guidelines and requirements. Monitor Title IX compliance.
    • In collaboration with the University Advancement department, develop a strategic plan to ensure ongoing philanthropic effort and success.
    • Identify and meet the Department’s fundraising goals by leading the strategic planning, coordination and supervision of fund-raising events and promotional activities for intercollegiate athletics.
    • · Partner with the Office of College Admissions to respond to and anticipate, in innovative and creative ways, the needs of a new generation of incoming students. Organize and monitor recruitment efforts of the coaching staff to ensure strong recruiting classes that meet institutional needs and goals.
    • Provide the professional development and mentoring that are necessary to attract, develop, and retain a diverse group of successful coaches and administrative staff, while also fostering an inclusive environment bolstered by positive morale and strong relationships.
    • Lead the management and operation of the Gerald Ratner Athletics Center and the Henry Crown Field House, as well as the outdoor fields, courts, and running track.
    • Participate actively in national conference meetings and activities. Preside over and speak at signature University events, including the Annual Athletics Hall of Fame celebration and Aims of Athletics address.
    • Establish and maintain effective working relationships and communications with faculty, administrators, staff, the student body, student-athlete advisory bodies, alumni, parents and friends, donors, and the local community regarding athletics and recreation at the University.
    • Continue departmental momentum around building and cultivating community relationships with local schools and non-profit organizations with engagement from departmental staff and student-athletes.
    • Champion a committed effort to support students to find a balance between academic and athletic success in a rigorous academic setting, while simultaneously working with faculty/staff, both internal and external to the Department, to support this commitment.
    • Serve as a strategic leader on campus, contributing to discussion about how to better serve students and the University’s mission.
    • Seek opportunities to participate and contribute to University committees and campus discussions on a variety of student and institutional issues.
    • Provide vision and oversight for a quality and comprehensive intercollegiate sports information and marketing program.

    The Successful Candidate

      • Excitement and optimism for the role of athletics and recreation in higher education while navigating the complexities of external forces impacting the work.
      • Wisdom and superb judgment. The capacity to make and stand by difficult decisions while mindful of the need for fairness, consistency, and the impact of each decision on individuals and the broader community.
      • Evidence of engagement in campus life issues and a record of providing support and opportunities for students. The ability to advocate persuasively for student interests and cultivate broader student engagement around supporting athletics.
      • Liveliness of intellect and the commitment to engage collaboratively with colleagues. A habit of mind that will be at home in an intensely analytic culture that values rigorous inquiry and debate.
      • A commitment to diversity and the ability to develop and support inclusive communities. A demonstrated record of advancing diversity and a deep understanding of the educational value of a diverse community.
      • Ability to serve as an effective and willing ambassador for the Department and the University, including the capacity to be an effective leader in fundraising efforts.
      • A record of fostering excellence in student development. The ability to foster collaboration and productive partnerships with a broad range of constituencies, both within and outside the institution.
      • Proven skills as a senior manager in a complex organization. Demonstrated ability to mentor and develop staff and provide successful oversight of people, budget, and space. An inclination to clarity and accountability.
      • The flexibility, managerial creativity, and resiliency required to achieve results in an intricate organization. Openness to risk, change, and criticism. A high degree of self-confidence and the ability to face challenges calmly
      • Ability to build creative partnerships and engage faculty, students, staff and parents as champions of athletics.
      • Demonstrated capacity to communicate broadly across the University and work across boundaries, cultivate and sustain collegial relationships, and build unity around difficult issues.
      • The maturity, presence, and gravitas to engage effectively with all constituencies, including University trustees.
      • Devotion to the highest ethical standards and personal and professional integrity above reproach. Play an active role in refining, articulating, and disseminating these standards.

    Qualifications: 

        • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred.
        • Leadership with the highest ethical standards.
        • Demonstrated commitment to a program of academic and athletic excellence.
        • Demonstrated experience in donor development and fundraising.
        • Coaching and teaching experience is highly desirable. 

    Application Process 

    The University of Chicago invites nominations and applications or expressions of interest to be submitted to the search firm assisting the University. Applications must include a cover letter, resume, and list of references. For full consideration, application materials should be submitted to Parker Executive Search’s website by April, 24, 2026. Confidential review of materials will begin immediately and continue until the appointment is made. 

    For additional information, please contact: 

    Daniel Parker, Vice President and Managing Director 
    Grant Higgison, Principal 
    Khristian Carr, Executive Recruiting Coordinator 

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  • Head Women's Flag Football Coach // Binghamton University - Binghamton, NY

    Binghamton University, an NCAA Division I institution, is seeking the inaugural Head Coach for Women's Flag Football. In partnership with the Division of Athletics administration, this position will lead the launch of the new scholarship-supported, varsity program and guide planning and operational aspects associated with its establishment. Primary Responsibilities include Program Leadership, Recruiting, Coaching, Training & Game Planning, and Program Operations. More details can be found in the job posting. Requirements: Bachelor's Degree (or higher); Preferred: Master's Degree and Coaching of a relevant sport at the collegiate and/or professional level Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

  • Student-Athlete Services, Compliance &Internal Operations Coordinator // UC Santa Cruz-Santa Cruz,CA

    Under the direction of the Director of Athletics & Recreation and the mentorship of the Associate Director of Athletics and Recreation for Compliance, Student-Athlete Services, and Internal Operations, this position will assist with student-athlete services, internal operations, and compliance in order to gain valuable experience in the Athletics & Recreation industry.

  • Assistant Rifle Coach // Army West Pint - West Point, NY

    Coaching Cadet-athletes, recruiting, monitoring Cadet-athletes’ academic progress, scheduling, managing travel, overseeing the discipline and conduct of the Cadet-athletes.

  • Director of Principal Gifts, USC Athletics // University of Southern California - Los Angeles, CA

    A hands-on, donor-facing role focused on cultivating, soliciting, and closing six and seven-figure gifts ($1M+) to advance the strategic priorities of USC Athletics.