Minimum Requirements:Bachelor's degree in a related field and six (6) years of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Grade 8 (Salaried)Position Description:The Campus Recreation and Wellness Department of the Division of Student Affairs is seeking to hire an Associate Director, Campus Recreation (Wellness, Fitness and Assessment). The Associate Director is one of two within the department and serves as a key department leader and part of the directoru2019s primary decision-making team. This position provides vision, strategic planning, and oversight for fitness and wellness programming at the Student Recreation Center at the Belknap Campus and Health Sciences Campus (HSC) Fitness Center. The Associate Director serves as the lead for assessment and strategic planning efforts, guiding data-informed decision-making and continuous improvement initiatives. The Associate Director works collaboratively with campus and community partners to advance a holistic approach to student wellbeing and serves as the department lead for campus expressive activity coordination efforts.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesProvides strategic leadership and oversight for fitness and wellness programs and promotion at both the Belknap Campus and HSCSupervise and mentors professional and student staff under the fitness/wellness umbrella, including the wellness manager, wellness coordinator, wellness registered dietitian, and sport program assistant fitness instructors and personal trainersDevelops and manages budgets for fitness and wellness programs ensuring fiscal responsibility and strategic allocation of resourcesDevelop programs, recruits staff, and manage a wide array of group fitness programs and personal training, ensuring high-quality, engaging experiences that meet the needs of the campus communityCollaborates with Student Affairs stakeholders such as the Campus Health Services and Counseling Center departmentsu2019 staff to create integrated wellness initiativesEnsures compliance with university policies, risk management procedures, and industry best practices related to fitness and wellness programmingServes as a resource for students, faculty, and staff in promoting fitness and the Eight Dimensions of WellnessProvides leadership and serves as point of contact for speech and distribution of literature policy and processes. Serve as department lead for coordination and management of campus and external-to-the-University expressive activity requests and eventsFacilitates development of marketing and outreach strategies to increase participation in recreational programsLeads departmental assessment and evaluation initiatives through the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data and collaborates with the Director to establish program goals and strategic planning that enhance student engagement, health, and wellnessRepresents the department on university committees and works collaboratively with other campus recreation leadersPreferred QualificationsMasteru2019s or doctoral degree in higher education administration, recreation, exercise physiology, or a related fieldCertification in health coaching, personal training, group fitness, or other relevant wellness areasFive (5) years of progressive supervision and leadership experience in campus or community recreationExperience in leading and supervising university campus recreation, fitness, or wellness unitsExperience supervising professional staffDemonstrated ability to develop and assess wellness and recreational programsStrong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skillsAbility to effectively collaborate with multiple stakeholders to advance student health and wellbeing initiativesKnowledge of risk management and industry standards for campus recreation and wellnessExperience in free speech coordination or related campus policy initiativesFamiliarity with budgeting, marketing, and technology tools used in campus recreationWork Hours and LocationThis is a full-time, exempt position with a 37.5-hour regular workweek including evening and weekend hours as required. Additional work hours may be required based on department needs, programming, staffing, and/or scheduling. The primary work location for this position is at the Belknap Campus. Occasional overnight travel (for professional development, conferences, student trips, etc.) may be required.Employee BenefitsThe University of Louisville offers competitive benefits and perks to eligible full-time and part-time employees. Please visit the University of Louisville Benefits webpage for details.Student AffairsThe Division of Student Affairs encourages candidates to apply who have demonstrated the capacity to create supportive work environments, collaborate effectively on teams, and serve the students we admit and aim to attract.Please submit a resume, cover letter, and three professional references with your pensation will be commensurate to candidate experience.Equal Employment OpportunityThe University of Louisville is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. 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Associate Director, Campus Recreation (Wellness, Fitness and Assessment)