Assistant Director of Sports Information Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Davenport, IA at Geebo

Assistant Director of Sports Information

4.
3 Davenport, IA Davenport, IA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$47.
3K - $59.
9K a year Estimated:
$47.
3K - $59.
9K a year St.
Ambrose University is seeking an Assistant Director of Sports Information.
This position is responsible in assisting in maintaining all aspects of the St.
Ambrose Sports Information department, covering 31 men's and women's athletic programs.
St Ambrose is a member of the NAIA, Chicagoland Collegiate Conference, Heart of America Conference and Mid-States Football Association.
Responsibilities:
The Assistant Director of Sports Information is responsible for overseeing the athletic department's social media accounts, producing and managing content on the program's website (www.
saubees.
com), serving as an in-game statistician for home athletic contests, coordinating for webcasts through Stretch Internet and managing sports information staff (including graduate assistant and work studies).
Other duties may be assigned by the Director of Sports Information.
Required:
Bachelor's degree, proficiency in social media, strong written and verbal skills, and experience and in-depth knowledge of StatCrew and DakStats software.
Past experience in a collegiate sports information office and knowledge of web design and maintenance preferred.
Position is open until filled.
St.
Ambrose University is an independent, comprehensive, and Catholic diocesan university firmly grounded in the liberal arts and is committed to fostering a respectful environment that recognizes and embraces diversity among all students, faculty, and staff.
As an equal opportunity institution, St.
Ambrose actively seeks applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Please apply online at https:
//stambroseuniv.
applicantlist.
com and submit cover letter, resume and contact information for three professional references.
EOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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