Assistant Athletic Director
Gary Community School CorporationAbout the role
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The Assistant Athletic Director assists the Athletic Director in providing leadership, organization, and administration of the district's middle and high school athletic programs. This position supports student-athlete success by promoting academic achievement, sportsmanship, compliance with district policies and state athletic regulations, operational excellence, and positive community relationships.
The Assistant Athletic Director serves as a collaborative leader responsible for assisting with athletic operations, event management, student eligibility, coach supervision, scheduling, safety procedures, and communication with students, families, staff, officials, and community stakeholders.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The following duties are representative and are not intended to be all-inclusive.
- Assist the Athletic Director in the daily administration of all middle and high school athletic programs.
- Coordinate athletic events, contests, tournaments, practices, and facility scheduling.
- Assist with supervising athletic events to ensure appropriate student conduct, safety, crowd management, and compliance with district policies.
- Assist in hiring, onboarding, supervising, mentoring, and evaluating coaches.
- Monitor student-athlete eligibility in accordance with GCSC policies, IHSAA/IMSAA regulations, and Indiana law.
- Assist with maintaining athletic records, rosters, awards, inventories, and department documentation.
- Coordinate transportation schedules for athletic teams and officials.
- Assist with preparing, monitoring, and maintaining athletic department budgets.
- Coordinate purchasing of athletic equipment, uniforms, and supplies in accordance with district purchasing procedures.
- Assist in maintaining athletic facilities and ensuring safe playing conditions.
- Coordinate game workers, ticket personnel, security, athletic trainers, officials, and event volunteers.
- Ensure athletic contests are properly staffed and supervised.
- Support the implementation of emergency action plans and athletic safety protocols.
- Promote positive sportsmanship among student-athletes, coaches, spectators, and visitors.
- Assist with organizing athletic banquets, recognition ceremonies, camps, clinics, and community events.
- Support compliance with Title IX, district equity initiatives, and equal participation opportunities.
- Collaborate with principals, counselors, teachers, transportation, facilities, school police, and district administration regarding athletic operations.
- Assist with maintaining the athletic department website, schedules, social media announcements, and public communications.
- Prepare reports requested by district administration.
- Attend evening and weekend athletic events as assigned.
- Perform other duties assigned by the Athletic Director, Principal, or Superintendent.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the direction of the Athletic Director:
- Assistant Coaches
- Game Management Personnel
- Athletic Event Workers
- Volunteers assigned to athletic programs
May assist with the supervision and evaluation of coaching staff.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Knowledge of:
- Athletic administration
- IHSAA and IMSAA rules and regulations
- Indiana Department of Education requirements
- Title IX compliance
- School safety procedures
- Athletic budgeting and purchasing
- Student eligibility requirements
- Event management
- Risk management
- Emergency response procedures
- Public relations and customer service
Skill in:
- Leadership and organizational management
- Conflict resolution
- Effective verbal and written communication
- Public speaking
- Budget management
- Event coordination
- Microsoft Office and Google Workspace
- Maintaining confidential information
Ability to:
- Build positive relationships with students, staff, parents, and community members.
- Exercise sound judgment under pressure.
- Manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
- Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required.
- Promote equity, professionalism, and sportsmanship.
- Maintain confidentiality in accordance with district policy and FERPA.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution required.
- Master's Degree in Educational Leadership, Athletic Administration, Physical Education, Sports Management, or related field preferred.
- Valid Indiana educator
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