Assistant Director of Roster Management and Revenue Share Position Available In Onondaga, New York
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Job Description
Job # 041963
Department Code 34217-7056
Department Athletics
Job Title Assistant Director of Roster Management and Revenue Share
Location Syracuse, NY
Pay Range $62,400
Pay Determination Pay rates at Syracuse University are based on a combination of factors including, but not limited to, the job responsibilities; the candidate’s education, training, work experience and key competencies; the university’s strategic priorities; internal peer equity; applicable federal, state, local laws, grant funding and contractual requisites; and external market analyses.
Staff Level S4
FLSA Status Exempt
Hours Standard University business hours.
8:30am – 5:00pm (academic year)
8:00am – 4:30pm (summer)
Hours may vary based on operational needs.
Job Type Full-time
Campus Syracuse, NY
Unionized Position Code Not Applicable
Job Description The Assistant Director of Roster Management and Revenue Share plays a critical role in the daily administration and operations of the Roster Management and Revenue Share office. This position supports the Director with budgeting, contract management, and revenue share distribution. The Assistant Director will be the primary internal contact for men ‘s and women ‘s basketball revenue share with direct oversight of budgets, contracting needs, revenue share distribution, and assist football as needed. The role requires exceptional attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to handle high-volume workloads efficiently.
Education and Experience Bachelor ‘s degree required in business, finance, sports management, compliance, or a related field.
2 years of experience in athletics administration, NIL operations, compliance, financial management, or contract administration.
Experience working with NCAA compliance, financial transactions, or contract processing in a collegiate athletics setting is preferred.
Skills and Knowledge Required qualifications:
Strong knowledge of NCAA and ACC regulations related to NIL and revenue-sharing agreements.
Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills to manage high-volume administrative tasks and financial transactions.
Financial literacy and experience managing payments, contracts, and tracking systems.
Ability to collaborate across departments, including compliance, business operations, and sport administration.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills to support student-athletes, coaches, and external partners.
Ability to handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with contract tracking, reporting systems, and university compliance software (e.g., ARMS).
Background in student-athlete support services, NIL education, or financial literacy programs.
Familiarity with revenue-sharing models and financial aid structures in collegiate athletics.
Responsibilities Lead the day-to-day administration of revenue share operations for Syracuse University’s basketball programs, ensuring accurate execution and compliance with institutional policies, NCAA regulations, and NIL guidelines.
Support revenue share functions for football as needed.
Administer the timely and accurate processing of financial payments to student-athletes, maintaining meticulous records of contracts, agreements, and financial transactions.
Develop and manage tracking systems to monitor revenue-sharing distributions and NIL compensation.
Serve as a key administrative liaison, providing high-level support to the Director and ensuring the efficient execution of departmental operations.
Ensure all revenue share agreements adhere to NCAA, ACC, and institutional policies and guidelines.
Collaborate with the Athletics Compliance Office to review and support the vetting and approval of external NIL agreements submitted by student-athletes, providing assistance as needed while maintaining primary responsibility within the compliance team.
Lead educational efforts to inform student-athletes, coaches, and staff on revenue share policies and ensure comprehensive compliance across all stakeholders.
Manage the revenue share budgets for both men’s and women’s basketball programs, ensuring adherence to the Comprehensive Athletics Plan (CAP) and institutional financial standards.
Serve as a primary point of contact for student-athletes navigating Revenue Share processes, assisting with paperwork, contract review, and compliance requirements.
Primary contact for any fulfillment obligations that student-athletes are required to attend as part of revenue sharing.
Facilitate communication between student-athletes, compliance, business operations, and external partners to support Revenue Share initiatives.
Other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements Not Applicable
Tools/Equipment Not Applicable
Application Instructions In addition to completing an online application, please attach a resume and cover letter.
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