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Job Description
ACU is affiliated with the fellowship of the Church of Christ. This position requires the employee to be a professing Christian who is willing to support the Christian mission of ACU. The Academic Coordinator of Olympic Sports will create and implement programming to ensure academic support and success of student-athletes at ACU and to assist with institutional, Conference, and NCAA reporting in the areas of student academic performance. Basic Responsibilities Takes lead role in development and coordination of all academic support services for assigned sports. Provide academic advising/mentoring services for at-risk student-athletes. Collection and analysis of student-athlete academic data. Serves as liaison between the athletic department and faculty, advisors, and staff. Essential Duties Other duties may be assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions. Academic Support Services Maintain clear and consistent communication with coaching staff through documentation and attending regularly scheduled meetings. Monitor continuing student-athlete progress toward degree in conjunction with the Registrar Office (e.g. major/minor changes, class changes, grades). Assist with the eligibility certification of student-athletes. Assist with orientation programming for all new incoming student-athletes. Assist in the identification of at-risk students each semester. Assist in the coordination of functions for the student-athletes (e.g. new student orientation, banquet, graduation reception, professional/personal development). Advising/Mentoring Services for At-Risk Student-Athletes Review academic progress with students and assist in advising throughout the year to meet progress toward degree requirements. Meet with prospective student-athletes and parents on recruiting visits as required. Facilitate study hall sessions and be willing to travel with the team. Maintain close working relationships with campus advisors to facilitate student-athlete class scheduling. Collection and Analysis of Student-Athlete Academic Data Maintain excused travel letters and data on absence totals for student-athletes. Oversee scholarship book purchase and return procedures. Collect data and statistics required for various reports (e.g. hours attempted and earned, athlete graduation rates, GPA, probation and suspension list). Assist in compilation of data required for any national, regional, or Conference academic awards.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Oversee graduate assistants/interns in the Academic Office. Assist with workers for special events (NCAA/Conference events).
Contacts:
Primary contacts are the Executive Associate AD/ SWA, Director of Academics, coaches, and staff. Other contacts are the Registrar and Registrar Liaison, Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR), faculty, and advisors.
Professional Development Requirements:
Skills Experience in academic programming, advising, and support. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organizational and time management skills. Proficiency in conflict management, mediation, and resolution. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including some nights or weekends.
Competent with various software packages:
Microsoft Word and Excel, Google Drive, Banner, Slate, Workday, Teamworks, ARMS, CAi, etc. Qualifications Professional Bachelor's Degree required Working knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations Academic advising or support programming experience preferred (1-2 years) Personal Goal-oriented, self-motivated, and reliable. Accurate and detail-oriented. Strong work ethic and organizational skills. Ability to interact well with a diverse population, including: coaches, faculty, staff, current and prospective students, and administration. Strong Christian beliefs and participation in a local church. Physical Demands Ability to endure long hours in a variety of work environments. Ability to endure fast-paced schedules. Ability to endure non-traditional working hours. Ability to withstand stressful situations. Ability to endure extensive computer work. ACU does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, disability, genetic information, national or ethnic origin in employment opportunities, in keeping with applicable state and federal law. ACU is committed to maintaining a safe and secure campus environment and protecting the university's financial and physical assets. Therefore, Abilene Christian University conducts background checks on all candidates for employment in security sensitive positions. As a current employee, it will be determined if you need an additional background check upon your hire. Abilene Christian University is the premier university for the education of Christ-centered, global leaders, offering an exceptional education to about 6,700 students annually from 51 states and territories, and 42 nations. This private, comprehensive university, founded in 1906 in Abilene, Texas, offers 88 baccalaureate majors that include more than 175 areas of study, 77 areas of study in master's degree and specialist programs, and five doctoral programs. It has been ranked as one of the top institutions in the nation for undergraduate research, undergraduate teaching, first-year experiences, service learning, study abroad and learning communities. ACU's mission is to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world. ACU Dallas, a branch campus in Addison, Texas, is the home of the university's online undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. Questions? Contact Human Resources at humanresources@acu.edu or call 325-674-2359.