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Warsaw, IN · On-site

$118.73 - $163.10/hr

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Warsaw, IN · On-site

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What is the difference between Director Sports Engineering vs Sports Engineering Manager?

AspectDirector Sports EngineeringSports Engineering Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire sports engineering projects, strategic planning, and team leadershipManages daily operations, project execution, and team coordination
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Engineering, leadership experience, industry certificationsBachelor's in Engineering or related field, project management skills
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic, cross-departmentalTeam-focused, project-driven, technical
Industry UsageCommonly used in large sports technology companies and organizationsFound in sports equipment firms, sports teams, and engineering firms

The main difference between a Director Sports Engineering and a Sports Engineering Manager lies in scope and responsibilities. The director focuses on strategic leadership and overseeing multiple projects, while the manager handles daily operations and project execution. Both roles require engineering background and industry experience, but the director's role is more senior and strategic.

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Director of Athletic Performance NorthWood High School

Wa-Nee Community Schools

Nappanee, IN

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Director of Athletic Performance FLSA Status: Exempt


Responsible to: High School Principal/Athletic Director Supervises: Students


Evaluated by: High School Principal/Athletic Director


Terms of Employment: 260 days/year. Compensation based upon degree and experience.


Evaluation Period:

  • Formative evaluations throughout the school year as per WCS Performance and Assessment Procedures.
  • Annual summative evaluation prior to July 1.


Purpose of the Position:

Wa-Nee Community Schools and the NorthWood Athletic Department, an IHSAA 4A high school and member of the Northern Lakes Conference, is seeking a Director of Athletic Performance to establish and maintain an advanced athletic performance program for all students and sports, with the three major goals of improving athletic performance, reducing athletic injuries, and teaching lifelong fitness and movement skills. This position will devise training plans in collaboration with our Health and Physical Education Department and Head Coaches based on scientific principles. They will also supervise and lead training sessions, evaluate students, maintain records, teach strength and conditioning classes, cultivate a positive training environment that encourages team building, accountability, discipline, and work ethic. This position serves the Physical Education Department and the Athletic Department.


Minimum Requirements:

The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job.

  • BS in Exercise Science, Kinesiology or related field.
  • A current relevant professional certification credentialed by an independent accreditation agency—for example, the NSCA (CSCS), ISSA (SSC), NCSF (CSC), or CSCCa (SCCC).
  • Current Membership within the National High School Strength and Conditioning Association (NHSSCA)
  • Current standard first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and automated external defibrillation (AED) certifications.
  • A strong working knowledge and teaching skills in analysis and techniques of strength training.
  • Experience and/or expertise in strength and conditioning programming for high school populations.
  • Evidence of ability to interact positively with student athletes, colleagues, and the public.
  • Evidence of strong organizational skills and effective oral and written communication skills.


Essential Functions of the Position: The following functions have been determined by Wa-Nee Community Schools to be essential to the successful

performance of this position.

  • Design and instruct strength and performance classes (APC).
  • Design and implement strength training and performance programs in-season, off-season, and pre-season for all school-sanctioned male and female athletic programs in a manner that reflects research-driven practices.
  • Work in cooperation with the athletic training staff in the rehabilitation and strengthening of injured athletes.
  • Facilitate a collaborative relationship among Health and Physical Education Department and Sport Coaches.
  • Design and implement policies and procedures for the strength and conditioning program in accordance with Strength and Conditioning Professional Standards and Guidelines.
  • Develop systems for tracking student attendance and progress in conjunction with the sport coaches.
  • Conduct an annual needs-analysis for each sport team in conjunction with the sport coach and the team's athletic trainer at the conclusion of each sport season.
  • Annually conduct and review a departmental risk management plan.
  • Complete an annual budgetary proposal for the program that includes routine maintenance, purchase of new equipment, and staffing needs.
  • Determine and reinforce expectations for student conduct that mirror the school's expectations for curricular and extra-curricular activities, as stated in the school's Student Code of Conduct.


Secondary Functions of the Position: The following functions, while important and necessary to the position, have been determined by Wa-Nee Community Schools to be marginal to the successful performance of this position.

  • Assist with Activities Center scheduling, and community hours
  • Coordinate a co-curricular novice level program exposure for grades 5 – 8 that serves as a strength and performance introduction reflecting research-driven practices.
  • Other duties as assigned.


Knowledge of:

  • Policies, procedures and functions of Wa-Nee Community Schools Board of Trustees and the Indiana Department of Education


Ability to:

  • Plan, organize, and schedule priorities.
  • Use independent judgment and initiative in making sound decisions and in developing solutions to problems.
  • Discreetly handle confidential and politically sensitive matters.
  • Make independent decisions in accordance with established policies and procedures.
  • Tactfully and courteously respond to requests and inquiries/complaints from the general public and staff.
  • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff and the community.


Equipment Used:

  • Must know how to operate strength training equipment, automated external defibrillator (AED), and sports aid equipment.


Place Where Work is Performed:

  • NorthWood High School Activities Center & Performance Center.


Physical Demands:

  • Ability to demonstrate the appropriate skills and techniques to be used by the athletes. Ability to visually monitor athletes. Sitting, standing, lifting and carrying (up to 50 pounds), reaching, squatting, climbing stairs, kneeling, and moving equipment/boxes up to 50 lbs.


How this Job Description was developed:

This job description was developed by the HR Department.