Associate Director for Athletic Compliance and Academic Services
Idaho State University
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Posted: 09-Sep-24
Location: Pocatello, Idaho
Type: Full-time
Salary: $75,000 - $85,000
Sector:
Collegiate Sports
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Internal Number: 1329
This position will oversee the Athletic Department’s entire NCAA compliance program and the Athletics Academic Support unit. The Associate AD for Compliance and Academic Services is responsible for (1) developing, administering, and executing policies and processes to support compliance with NCAA, BSC, and University rules/policies and procedures; and (2) managing the internal operations of academic services provided for student-athletes conducted by academic advisors.
This position reports directly to the university General Counsel and will provide leadership as part of the university compliance team; be expected to provide proactive, customer-service oriented services; be a self-starter with an entrepreneurial mindset and ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously; take dedicated ownership of projects; demonstrate high ethical standards; exhibit a strong commitment to the university's mission; and employ excellent interpersonal skills.
Flexible work arrangements may be considered as appropriate based on the needs of the office and the position.
Key Responsibilities
Compliance Oversight: The Associate AD for Compliance and Academic Services will execute and/or oversee the following duties, for which the position is ultimately responsible:
Provide guidance to the Director of Athletics, administrators, coaches and student athletes on compliance related matters to support student athlete and team success (i.e. transformation committee, transfers, NIL).
Serve as the Senior Compliance Administrator for the University and the main liaison to the NCAA and BSC.
Administer a comprehensive rules education program for departmental coaches, staff, student athletes and other key constituencies and communities.
Oversee the sports camps approval process, ensuring compliance with relevant policies.
Work collaboratively with coaches, student-athletes and Athletic Department staff; provide proactive communication on eligibility, academic and admissions issues to Academic and Student-Athlete support staff.
Collaborate with the NCAA Certification Officer, junior compliance staff, academic services, and athletic department staff to manage the eligibility process for all student-athletes. Includes communicating with the Registrar's Office, College Program Councilors and the Faculty Athletic Representative to certify academic eligibility.
Maintain the master roster of student-athletes, including active students, medical DQs, exhausted eligibility students, and managers. Ensure students are appropriately coded in the applicable platforms and information management systems.
Maintain participation records for all student-athletes to document seasons of eligibility and five-year clocks.
Serve as primary contact for NCAA Transfer Portal; work collaboratively with Associate Director of Student-Athlete Academic Services to assess student-athlete eligibility and graduation plans; advise administrators and head coaches on transfer scholarship requirements.
Lead the research, writing and submission process for waiver requests.
Coordinate with the Athletics Fiscal Officer to monitor the administration of athletic financial aid, including working with the financial aid office to offer, apply, and evaluate financial aid for all student-athletes, and to administer all renewals, non-renewals and reduction of athletic aid.
Maintain required squad lists in NCAA Compliance Assistant software.
Work collaboratively to administer summer school athletic aid.
Oversee the National Letter of Intent process for incoming student-athletes. Administer NLIs and Financial Aid agreements for incoming first-year, undergrad transfer, and grad transfer students.
Monitor recruiting for all sports, including approvals of official and unofficial visits, and complimentary admissions for recruits and coaches.
Monitor compliance with key NCAA rules including but not limited to countable activities, recruiting, student-athlete benefits, NIL, playing and practice seasons, amateurism, Division I membership requirements, personnel, ethical conduct, eligibility for competition, financial aid and other areas.
Monitor playing and practice season activities for all sports, including working with coaches to ensure required NCAA minimum competition requirements are met and maximums are not exceeded.
Investigate and process all NCAA rules violations/inquiries, as well as all NCAA and conference waivers.
Ensure completion of all required annual NCAA attestations.
Student-Athlete Academic Services Oversight:
Provide guidance and supervision to the Associate Director of Student-Athlete Academic Services and athletics academic advisors.
Monitor the NCAA continuing eligibility certification process.
Plan and execute student-athlete academic services department strategies and goals.
Plan and execute strategies to strengthen academic support services for student-athletes such as counseling, advising, requesting tutorials, class scheduling, major selection, progress toward degree and NCAA eligibility, degree progression, time management, and assisting with Academic Enrichment and Life Skills processes when necessary.
Facilitate meetings and provide statistical reports to coaches and administration of each team’s academic progress.
Monitor academic services staff who create and maintain academic progress report projections for each sport.
Maintain reports designed to document student-athlete success and class percentages within classes.
Inform and advise student-athletes and staff on University, BSC, and NCAA rules on academic counseling services.
Sport Oversight:
The Associate Athletic Director for Compliance and Academic Services may serve as a Sport Administrator for one (1) intercollegiate athletic team as assigned by the Director of Athletics and approved by the General Counsel.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university
Evidence of at least four years professional experience working with collegiate athletics.
Demonstrated understanding of NCAA rules and regulations particularly related to eligibility and familiarity with FERPA.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to build strong internal and external relationships.
Strong computer and technical skills to support high utilization of various university systems, institutional and national databases, Big Sky Conference and NCAA portals and resources, and other technology-based tools and subscriptions.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience in Division I athletics compliance.
Idaho State University, established in 1901, is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research and teaching institution, with a culture built on trust, compassion, stability, and hope. ISU serves over 12,000 students in Pocatello, Meridian, Twin Falls, and Idaho Falls. Students and faculty at ISU are leading the way in cutting-edge research and innovative solutions. We are proud to offer exceptional academics nestled in the grand, natural beauty of the West. We invite you to apply to be a part of our University community!