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Assistant Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Development , Intercollegiate Athletics - at University of California-Berkeley
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LocationMain Campus-Berkeley
Full/Part TimeFull Time
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At the University of California, Berkeley, we are dedicated to fostering a community where everyone feels welcome and can thrive. Our culture of openness, freedom and belonging make it a special place for students, faculty and staff.As a world-leading institution, Berkeley is known for its academic and research excellence, public mission, diverse student body, and commitment to equity and social justice. Since our founding in 1868, we have driven innovation, creating global intellectual, economic and social value.We are looking for applicants who reflect California's diversity and want to be part of an inclusive, equity-focused community that views education as a matter of social justice. Please consider whether your values align with our and .At UC Berkeley, we believe that learning is a fundamental part of working, and provide space for (staff organizations). Our goal is for everyone on the Berkeley campus to feel supported and equipped to realize their full potential. We actively support this by providing all of our full-time staff employees with at least 80 hours (10 days) of paid time per year to engage in professional development activities. Find out more about how you can at UC Berkeley.Departmental OverviewThe Department of Intercollegiate Athletics consists of more than 300 staff members and coaches and sponsors 30 varsity sports programs. These 30 programs include more than 900 student-athletes who participate in the various sports programs annually within the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA).Position SummaryThe Assistant Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Development leads the design, implementation, and evaluation of comprehensive student-athlete development programs within the Cameron Institute. This position provides leadership and management to both the Career Development (CD) and Community Engagement (CE) pillars-ensuring high-quality curricular, experiential, and individualized support that prepares California student-athletes for holistic success during and beyond their competitive careers.This role provides strategic leadership for key student-athlete experience initiatives, including the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), new student-athlete orientation, large-scale community engagement events, career readiness programming, and unit-wide communications. As a core member of the Cameron Institute Executive Leadership Team, the incumbent contributes to strategic planning, budget processes, donor and advisory board preparation, and Institute-wide operations.The position also manages direct reports within the Student-Athlete Development unit and maintains occasional direct service responsibilities, including career advising and recruiting presentations. This position exists to elevate the student-athlete experience at Cal by ensuring systems, staff, programs, and partnerships operate in alignment with best practices and the mission of the Cameron Institute.Application Review DateThe First Review Date for this job is: 01/19/2026.Responsibilities
- This is a full-time (40 hours/week), career position that is eligible for UC Benefits.
- This is an exempt monthly-paid position.How to Apply
- To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter.Other Information
- This is not a visa opportunity. This position does not include sponsorship of a new consular H-1B visa petition that would require payment of the $100,000 supplemental fee.Conviction History BackgroundThis is a designated position requiring fingerprinting and a background check due to the nature of the job responsibilities. Berkeley does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check.Mandated ReporterThis position has been identified as a Mandated Reporter required to report the observed or suspected abuse or neglect of children, dependent adults, or elders to designated law enforcement or social service agencies. We reserve the right to make employment contingent upon completion of signed statements acknowledging the responsibilities of a Mandated Reporter.MisconductSB 791 and AB 810 Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer."Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct:Equal Employment OpportunityThe University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status . click apply for full job details
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