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Campus Rec hiring student coordinators for soccer, basketball, flag-football, and volleyball
Author: Tony Rasmussen Email: rasmussa@pdx.edu Phone: 503.725.2943
Posted: September 9, 2005

Campus Rec at PSU is hiring three coordinators for Intramural soccer, basketball, flag-football, and volleyball.

Applications available at:

  1. Campus Rec website: http://www.campusrec.pdx.edu/hiring.php
  2. PSU career center website
  3. Hard copies at the Peter Stott Center room #102.

For more information e-mail ryberg@pdx.edu or im@pdx.edu.

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Assistant Intramural Coordinator

Information - The Campus Recreation Program is a Student Fee funded organization whose purpose is to encourage and provide for maximum participation by all members of the university community, regardless of athletic ability, a variety of organized individual, dual, and team sports and activities of a recreational nature. The Activities Program operates their program out of the Peter W. Stott Center and works closely with the academic, and athletic programs.

This position is open to all currently enrolled Portland State University students carrying at least eight undergraduate or six graduate credit hours per term. There are currently three positions available for soccer, basketball, flag-football, and volleyball.

Educational Value - The educational value for this position is .50. This position provides significant learning and growth opportunities in a co-curricular context that will expose the Assistant Coordinator to challenges in leadership development and team-building on campus and in the community. Through guidance and instruction received from the Student Development and Faculty Advisors, the Assistant Coordinator will learn skills in budgeting, organization, time management, program development, communication, conflict resolution and critical thinking. Additionally, the Assistant Coordinator will gain experience and knowledge in sports programs and management, Intramural programs, and will network with other professionals in the recreation field.

Expectation of Time - The level of expected time for this position is .60, which averages 10-15 hours per week. The position works irregular and inconsistent hours that will be determined by the needs of the various constituencies served. A minimum of three regularly scheduled office hours is expected and will be served at the discretion of the Head Coordinator. Satisfactory performance of this position will be judged according to the extent to which the duties and responsibilities outlined below are fulfilled, regardless of the number of hours actually worked.

Level of Responsibility - This position will carry a .60 level of responsibility. The position impacts a significant number of students at Portland State University. The accountability is high because the consequences of weak performance are great for students and the community who participate in this program.

Compensation: Level 4 Stipend of $300-400 per month for Fall 2005, Winter 2006, and Spring 2006.

Contact: Bryan Ryberg by e-mail ryberg@pdx.edu