Director: Sports Administration - (1904)University of the Western Cape -> Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Student Development & Support -> Sports AdministrationType of Position: Permanent - Full TimeClosing Date: 8/11/2024Role Clarification & Key Performance AreasStudent Development and Support (SOS) plays a leading role in creating a holistic and enabling environment for students to develop to their full potential as scholars, citizens, and individuals. UWC Sport is an essential component for both the recreational and competitive development of student graduate attributes.Applications for the post of Director: Sports Administration are invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons, who have the vision and drive to advance the status and impact of various sporting codes at the University of the Western Cape, in line with strategic imperatives.The successful incumbent will be expected to:Ensure the strategic development of the Sports Administration Department, and advance the status and impact of the various sporting codes, in line with the Institutional Operating Plan (IOP);Ensure the achievement of the Department's functional objectives through effective leadership, and by setting clear objectives to maximize individual, divisional, and departmental performance;Design, establish, and maintain the organizational structure and associated staffing to effectively accomplish the department's strategic goals and objectives, including recruitment, training, supervision, and performance management;Develop, review, and report on the Sports Administration Department's strategy, ensuring that strategic objectives are well understood and executed by the various stakeholders;Develop and lead the Department in sourcing, managing, and implementing new opportunities;Ensure that strategic and tactical management decisions and new business development initiatives impact the financial sustainability of all sport codes;Liaise with internal and external clients and partners to create a diversified financial base through fundraising and sponsorship opportunities aligned to the strategic plans of the various sporting codes;Recommend and participate in the development of University policies and procedures; may serve on university planning and policy-making committees;Represent the University to various institutional divisions and sporting organizations, as well as externally to media, government agencies, funding agencies, students, and the local community;Ensure the strategic management and development of sport facilities and support services.Qualification and Experience:A minimum of 10 years' relevant experience at a managerial level, with extensive knowledge and experience in the strategic management of multiple sporting codes;Extensive knowledge of and engagement with regional, provincial, and national sport structures;Record of successful recruitment of athletes and coaches, as well as the initiation of partnership/sponsorship agreements;Proven record of good financial and operational planning and management;Excellent communication skills, with fluency in English;Good interpersonal skills;Adaptability and innovation;Community engagement.In your application, highlight your strengths and include anything else you deem exceptional for consideration by the selection panel. Attach a cover letter motivating your suitability, a detailed curriculum vitae including contact details of three referees, and your highest qualification to your online profile.DISCLAIMER: By applying for the position, you consent to the University sharing your application, including curriculum vitae, with University stakeholders to process the application. In line with the University's commitment to diversifying its workforce, preference will be given to suitably qualified applicants in line with our Employment Equity Targets. The official retirement age at UWC is 65 years. The University reserves the right to not make an appointment, make an appointment at a different level, seek additional candidates, and may conduct competency assessments.
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