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Multiple Positions at The University of Louisville
University of Louisville
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Posted: 09-Apr-26
Location: 40208, Kentucky
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Associate Director
Health/Wellness
Intramurals
The Recreation & Wellness Department at the University of Louisville is actively recruiting for 4 positions within our program. Below is a brief summary of each position. Applications are only accepted through the University's Human Resources site so please follow the links below to apply.
Associate Director - Wellness, Fitness and Assessment (R108481): The Associate Director is one of two within the department and serves as a key department leader and part of the director’s primary decision-making team. This position provides vision, strategic planning, and oversight for fitness and wellness programming at the Student Recreation Center at the Belknap Campus and Health Sciences Campus (HSC) Fitness Center. The Associate Director serves as the lead for assessment and strategic planning efforts, guiding data-informed decision-making and continuous improvement initiatives. The Associate Director works collaboratively with campus and community partners to advance a holistic approach to student wellbeing and serves as the department lead for campus expressive activity coordination efforts
Facilities Coordinator IV - Student Recreation Center Evening Facility Manager (R108479): The Facilities Coordinator is responsible for the leadership and oversight of the Student Recreation Center (SRC), a 128,000 sf, three-story campus recreational and fitness facility. This position is a critical risk management position that ensures the safe, efficient, and customer-focused operation of the SRC on a daily basis. This position’s key responsibilities include ensuring operational adherence to all Campus Recreation and University of Louisville guidelines; managing access control systems that verify entry eligibility of students, faculty, staff, and alumni; and leading the recruitment, training, scheduling, supervision, and evaluation of student facilities staff. The Facilities Coordinator coordinates informal recreation activities and special event usage for Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), Health and Sports Sciences (HSS) classes, sport clubs, ROTC, and intramural sports; and facilitates the set-up and breakdown of classrooms, courts and other facility spaces.
Wellness Program Coordinator (R108476): The Wellness Coordinator is responsible for the development, coordination, and delivery of holistic wellness initiatives that support the overall well-being of students. Grounded in the Eight Dimensions of Wellness (physical, emotional, social, intellectual, environmental, career, spiritual, financial), this position establishes collaborative programming, campus partnerships, and evidence-based strategies. They will work closely with other Recreation and Wellness staff, Student Affairs departments, and academic units to ensure programming is accessible and engaging, and that programming efforts foster a sense of belonging for the University community. One unique facet of this position involves providing tailored wellness coaching to students, student leaders, and registered student organizations. The coordinator functions in a team-oriented environment that requires effective collaboration and an acute understanding of the University, the Division of Student Affairs, and departmental in which wellness programs exist as well as establishing a network of collaborators across campus.
Assistant Director - Competitive Sports (R108484) POSTING AVAILABLE ONLINE ON 4/10/2026: This position oversees and manages all competitive sports programming, engaging thousands of students annually. Providing operational direction for the University’s intramural sports program, this position administers leagues, tournaments, meets, and special events. It also manages more than 20 sport club organizations and is responsible for financial management, ensuring University and governing body compliance, and managing travel, equipment, and operations budgets. This person manages a potential designated scholarship budget for selected premier sport clubs, requiring a high level of financial stewardship and regulatory oversight. Additionally, this position maintains relationships with key campus and community partners, including Unified Sports and Special Olympics, to advance inclusive programming, collaborative initiatives, and outreach efforts. The Assistant Director also oversees the scheduling, maintenance, and safe use of the department’s outdoor grass and turf facilities.
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