St. Thomas University Sports Administration November 3, 2011 www.sportsjobboard.com THE OFFICIAL SPORTS INDUSTRY JOB BOARD TODAY S JOB ALERTS: November 3, 2011 CATEGORY: Sports Agent JOB TITLE: Digital Program Coordinator Assist with implementation of client s marketing programs. Assist with client s social media activation including tracking, monitoring, posting & programming social media campaigns. Research & report on latest digital & mobile products & trends. Support & monitor social networking activities. CATEGORY: Baseball JOB TITLE: Media Relations Manager Oversee all aspects of the team s multimedia efforts including public relations, website maintenance, & publication production/design. Write & distribute press releases, team statistics, game notes, etc. Work to increase team s presence in local, regional & national media. Generate & maintain website content. Maintain team s social media presence
CATEGORY: Sports Marketing Agency JOB TITLE: Social Media Marketing Manager Responsible for overall design & implementation of social media marketing campaigns. Track & analyze campaign s success. Create & implement custom promotions. Manage & monitor social media content on behalf of client. CATEGORY: Football JOB TITLE: Player Personnel/Football Operations Intern Assist with researching prospective players. Maintain league player roster & team prospect board. Assist with the preparation of scouting reports. Assist with film break down & evaluation. CATEGORY: Football JOB TITLE: Player Personnel/Football Operations Intern Assist with researching prospective players. Maintain league player roster & team prospect board. Assist with the preparation of scouting reports. Assist with film break down & evaluation CATEGORY: Athlete Representation Firm JOB TITLE: Sports Agent Responsible for draft preparation & contract negotiations. Secure & ensure fulfillment of endorsement agreements. Mentor & advise athlete clients. Coordinate & implement marketing plans. CATEGORY: Baseball JOB TITLE: Media Relations Manager Oversee all aspects of the team s multimedia efforts including public relations, website maintenance, & publication production/design. Write & distribute press releases, team statistics, game notes, etc. Work to increase team s presence in local, regional & national media. Generate & maintain website content. Maintain team s social media presence.
CATEGORY: Sports Agent JOB TITLE: Digital Program Coordinator Assist with implementation of client s marketing programs. Assist with client s social media activation including tracking, monitoring, posting & programming social media campaigns. Research & report on latest digital & mobile products & trends. Support & monitor social networking activities. University of New Mexico The Sport Administration program at UNM is conducting a search for an Assistant Professor. They are especially looking for someone with expertise in youth and interscholastic sport. The program offers an MS and PhD - no undergraduate program. Position Title: Assistant Professor Working Title (if applicable): Assistant Professor, Sport Administration Department Health Exercise & Sports Science Work Location: UNM Main Campus (Abq) Position Summary: The Department of Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences (HESS) invites applications for an Assistant Professor in Administration with expertise in youth and interscholastic sport leadership, probationary appointment leading to a tenure decision, beginning August 2012. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be expected to teach a variety of graduatelevel courses in sport administration, potentially develop new courses in the area of youth and interscholastic sport leadership, advise master's and doctoral-level graduate students specializing in sport administration, and meet the needs for service in the department, college, university and the community. The candidate is expected to maintain an active research agenda. Minimum Qualifications: 1) Doctorate in Sport Administration, physical education or a related field by August 2012. Preferred Qualifications: 1) Demonstrated experience or potential for teaching graduatelevel courses in sport administration. Classes could possibly include Interscholastic Athletic Administration, Leadership, Organizational Theory, Principles of Coaching, Introduction to Sport Administration, and others;
2) Evidence of excellence or potential for excellence in scholarly research in sport administration, particularly in the area of youth and interscholastic sport leadership; 3) Ability to serve on doctoral dissertation committees and comprehensive exam committees for both M.S. and Ph.D. students; 4) Experience working with culturally diverse groups; 5) Experience working in the area of youth sport programs or interscholastic sports 6) Expertise with both quantitative and qualitative research methods. 7) Expertise in the use of technology and online instruction related to Sport Administration. Posting Date: 10/29/2011 For Best Consideration: 12/12/2011 Closing Date: Open Until Filled To apply, go to: unmjobs.unm.edu/applicants/central?quickfind=65029 For questions, feel free to contact : Todd Seidler, Ph.D. Professor, Sport Administration Johnson Center University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 505-277-3360 www.unm.edu/~sportad Assistant Professor - Sport Management Employment Status: Probationary Tenure Track
Faculty: Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Department: Sport Management Start: July 1, 2012 Job Summary: The Department of Sport Management at Brock University invites applications for a probationary tenure track position to commence July 1, 2012, at the rank of Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will teach in the undergraduate and graduate programs, and conduct research in their area of sport management expertise. Qualifications: The candidate must have a completed doctorate in sport management or a related discipline. Candidates should demonstrate research (i.e., scholarly publication record) and teaching competency in one or more of the following areas: Economics Finance International Relations/Development Law Marketing (including Sponsorship and Consumer Behaviour) Organizational Behaviour (including Human Relations and Leadership) Organization Theory (including strategy, entrepeneurship/innovation) Policy If interested. Please contact : Dr. Kirsty Spence, Chair Department of Sport Management E-mail (preferred): kspence@brocku.ca Postal: Department of Sport Management Brock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue St. Catharines, Ontario, CANADA L2S 3A1 Phone: 905-688-5550 ext 5027 Reference letters will be requested from those candidates who are shortlisted for further consideration. The availability of this position is subject to final budgetary approval. Application Deadline: November 15, 2011.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SPORT MANAGEMENT TENURE TRACK The Department of Leadership and Applied Instruction seeks qualified candidates for the position of Assistant Professor of Sport Management. The College of Education at the University of West Georgia is doctoral granting and NCATE accredited, a recognized leader in preparing exemplary practitioners for a variety of roles. The College offers high level technological support, mentoring for new faculty, assistance seeking research funding, and opportunities to work with graduate students at all levels. The University of West Georgia, one of Georgia s four robust-tier universities, is a rapidly growing institution located approximately 50 minutes west of Atlanta. Our 645-acre campus offers modern, state-of-the-art facilities complemented by beautiful green spaces. It ranks as one of the Southeast s best public regional comprehensive universities. Required Qualifications Earned doctorate in Sport Management or related field from a regionally accredited institution by August 1, 2012. Ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Sport Management in both face-to-face and online environments Established or developing research agenda Established or developing record of service Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to candidates with higher education teaching experience, practical experience in the sport industry, a demonstrated research agenda, demonstrated an innovative approach to program development/delivery and who demonstrate the ability to deliver contemporary, online classroom experiences. Preference will be given to candidates who are able to teach in personal wellness/activity. The ability to collaborate on doctoral dissertation committee work across the College of Education and to teach in the leisure activity program is desirable. Application Process Applications will be reviewed beginning January 9, 2012, and will continue until position is filled. Electronically submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, unofficial transcripts, and complete contact information for three professional references to:
Dr. Laura Hatfield, Search Committee Chair Department of Leadership and Applied Instruction College of Education University of West Georgia Carrollton, GA 30118-5110 lhatfiel@westga.edu Should you be recommended for the position, Board of Regents policy requires official transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and completion of a background check. This is a nine month appointment, and start date for the positions is August 1, 2012, pending availability of funding. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. The University of West Georgia is committed to diversity. Women and minorities are invited and encouraged to apply. Assistant Professor in Sport Administration & Leadership (Tenure-Track Faculty Position) Seattle University Center for the Study of Sport and Exercise College of Arts and Sciences The Center for the Study of Sport & Exercise, in the College of Arts & Sciences at Seattle University, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Sport Administration & Leadership to begin in September 2012. The Master s in Sport Administration and Leadership program is designed to prepare students for leadership responsibilities in the field of sport. We are interested in faculty who can assist students in critically analyzing complex problems and who can promote the use of theory and research so that students learn to identify and solve issues for sport organizations; who encourage students to take a worldview informed by multicultural and global perspectives; who help students address ethical challenges in the profession; and who assist students in promoting social justice both personally and professionally. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Candidates must be able to independently supervise student research projects; engage in professional and university service activities; and maintain an active research agenda in Sport Management. Candidates must be able to teach at least six of the following graduate courses: sport sociology, human resource management in sport organizations, organizational systems in sport, media & brand communications in sport, developing leadership in sport, sport operations & event management, legal issues in sport, marketing for sport organizations, sport promotions and sponsorship, sport philosophy and ethics, or financing sport organizations. Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 48 acres on Seattle s Capitol Hill. More than 7,500 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate
programs within eight schools. U.S. News and World Report s Best Colleges 2011 ranks Seattle University among the top 10 universities in the West that offer a full range of masters and undergraduate programs. Seattle University is an equal opportunity employer. Requirements: Earned doctorate in sport management or closely related field; commitment to excellence in higher education teaching and service; dedication to the values and mission of Seattle University; an active research agenda in sport management. Preferred: Experience in the sport industry; teaching at the university level. Applicants should submit materials online at https://jobs.seattleu.edu. Include a statement of teaching philosophy; curriculum vitae; teaching evaluations; up to three relevant publications; and the names and contact information of three references. Applications deadline: November 15th, 2011. Please contact Candace Walker in FFC 207 for more information Phone: 305-628-6647 or Email: spo-ad@stu.edu November 3, 2011 St. Thomas University Sports Administration