Associate Director of Athletics Compliance
Panther(4 months ago)
About this role
The Associate Director for Compliance at Florida Institute of Technology is responsible for ensuring institutional adherence to NCAA Division II, Sunshine State Conference, and university rules governing intercollegiate athletics. The role supports the university’s mission by protecting student‑athlete eligibility, promoting regulatory integrity, and advancing student development and campus engagement.
Required Skills
- Compliance
- NCAA Rules
- Eligibility Evaluation
- Data Entry
- Reconciliation
- Communication
- Interpersonal
- Time Management
- Admissions Collaboration
- Game Management
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Sports Management or Related Field
- Master's Degree (Preferred)
About Panther
fit.eduFlorida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech) is a private, tier-1 ranked research university based in Melbourne, Florida, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees. The school is best known for programs in science, engineering, aeronautics, business, humanities, psychology, and communication, with a strong emphasis on hands‑on, applied learning and research. Florida Tech serves on‑campus and online students through accredited programs and partnerships with industry and government—particularly in aerospace and technology—preparing graduates for technical and professional careers.
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