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Any advice on high school assistant athletic director jobs in NJ?

I'm researching high school assistant athletic director positions in New Jersey and would love any insights into the job market here. Are there any particular qualifications or experiences that would give me an edge?

a year ago

In pursuing a high school assistant athletic director role in New Jersey, there are a few qualifications and experiences that can certainly give you an edge.

The minimum requirement for the position is often a Bachelor's degree in Sports Management, Physical Education, or a related field. However, pursuing further education such as a master's degree in a relevant field or a school leadership certification can make you more competitive.

Experience is key too. Having a background in coaching or teaching can help as it demonstrates that you have understanding of the dynamics of student-athletics and school settings. The more years of relevant experience, the better.

In New Jersey specifically, knowing the rules and regulations governed by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) can also potentially give you an advantage as that's the primary organizing body for high school athletics in the state.

Take the initiative to learn about the specific schools you're interested in, too. Each school might have different expectations or requirements for their assistant athletic director position.

Joining professional organizations such as the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) or attending their conferences and workshops can also be beneficial. They offer valuable networking opportunities, and share best practices and current trends in athletic administration.

Lastly, being able to demonstrate skills in areas like budget management, scheduling, conflict resolution, and communication can also make you a more attractive candidate. These will indicate that you're well-prepared for the administrative aspects of the job.

Hope this information helps, and best of luck with your search!

a year ago

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