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Posted: 08-Apr-25
Location: Atherton, California
Type: Full-time
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The Menlo College Athletics Department seeks applications for the position of Director of Cheer. This is a full-time, 11-month, exempt position and reports to the Assistant Director of Athletics for Club Sports, Intramural, and Recreation. The description of responsibilities below is intended to be a descriptive but not necessarily all-inclusive list of duties.
The Director of Cheer is responsible for recruiting and retaining student-athletes and program development to produce successful individual and team performance. The individual must be committed to a holistic approach to developing student-athletes as leaders in the classroom, in the community, and on the court.
The Director of Cheer must be able to provide leadership, management, and strategic planning for the Cheer program. That includes budgeting, fundraising, staffing, staff development, supervision of program implementation, facilities planning and management, and evaluation of program effectiveness.
The position will abide by all the non-NCAA Club Sports and Menlo College Athletics Department rules and regulations. Failure to follow These or Menlo College rules will result in my immediate dismissal from all duties. Responsibilities
The following is intended to be a descriptive but not necessarily all-inclusive list of responsibilities.
Provide leadership in responding to student needs and College issues related to Menlo's athletics program.
Effectively coordinate student-athlete recruitment according to Menlo College admission standards and policies established by the College.
Establish a written set of the Cheer program's aims, goals, objectives, and values.
Ongoing professional development opportunities for self and staff relating to coaching and recruiting strategies and techniques to enhance the program's competitiveness and student-athlete development.
Actively promote, publicize, and enhance a positive image for Menlo College.
Determine budget requirements for maintaining and developing the Cheer program; control spending and monitor the budget.
Ensure staff and student-athletes comply with appropriate Menlo and non-NCAA policies and regulations.
Evaluate and recommend revisions to policies regarding travel, schedules, and other issues related to the Cheer program.
Develop a comprehensive plan to foster community service projects, academic success, campus engagement, and character development.
Manage, supervise, and develop the Cheer coaching staff; conduct annual performance evaluations of staff.
Menlo College values diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) to build a culture in which everyone is valued, connected, motivated, and productive. Menlo is committed to improving the College's culture and overall environment. It pursues that goal by promoting a sense of belonging, demonstrating respect, enhancing everyone's experience on campus, and making a difference in the community. The federal government designates Menlo as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American, and Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI). More than half of the College's population identifies as non-white, and almost 30% identify as first-generation students.
Accountability
Accountable for assisting in the overall management of the Athletics Department, including administrative duties and the care and leadership of the Cheer team. The Director of Cheer must abide by all applicable non-NCAA and Menlo College Athletics Department rules and regulations.
Job Requirements
- A bachelor's degree is required; a master's degree is preferred in a related field.
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills and written and oral communication skills.
- A dedication to student-athletes' success in their academic and athletic endeavors and a commitment to integrity, general equity, and diversity.
- Ability to supervise, direct, and manage the Cheer program.
- Ability to work non-traditional schedules, including nights and weekends.
- Prior fundraising experience is preferred.
- 3-5 years of coaching experience at the intercollegiate level is preferred, and at least some of the following:
- Intramural programming for the campus,
- Outdoor Education/Adventure programming for campus,
- Marketing, Communication, and Sports Information Specific to CIR (website and social media),
- Design and Implement a Health and Wealth programming for the campus (students, staff, and faculty),
- Organize and manage fitness programming,
- Assist the Assistant Director of Athletics for Club Sports, Intramural, and Recreation with budget operations and management for Club Sports, Intramural and Recreation,
- Assist with compliance for the department,
- Equipment manager for Club Sports, Intramural, and Recreation.