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Graduate Coordinator (5): Facilities, Fit/Well, Marketing, Member Services, Sport Clubs/Std Dev
Rowan University Campus Recreation
Application
Details
Posted: 12-Dec-25
Location: GLASSBORO, New Jersey
Type: Part Time
Salary: $14,500 - $17,500
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
5 openings available.
Rowan University Campus Recreation welcomes the opportunity for students to join our vibrant campus community. We pride ourselves in providing comprehensive professional experiences to support the career readiness of our graduate coordinators. We seek individuals that can bring their strengths and values to align with the Division and organizational mission, goals, and values to provide various recreation and wellbeing programs to support lifelong healthy habits for our university community.
For all Graduate Coordinator positions
20 hours weekly, 12-month commitment (summers increase to 25 hrs weekly) beginning July 6, 2026, but could start earlier
Full funding of in and out of state tuition up to 9 credit hours per semester, with a maximum of 36 credit hours over 2 academic years
Refer to each position regarding stipend/compensation
Graduate Coordinator is responsible for University fees, books, and health insurance
$500 on the Rowan Card each semester, which can be used for food/books
Professional development funding potentially available for conferences, workshops, certifications, and is contingent on budget allocation
Annual 8 holiday days off and 3 weeks of PTO available
Additional employment outside of the Campus Recreation must be reviewed and approved by your direct supervisor
Summer class and external employment requests may be made to your direct supervisor for review and approval
Rowan Graduate Coordinator parking permit - townhouse permits are the responsibility of the residential students
Renewal of your Graduate Coordinator contract is contingent upon your work and academic performance
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree and acceptance into a graduate program at Rowan University
Strong interpersonal, leadership, and communication skills, both verbal and written
This position requires someone who is willing to work in a diverse team environment with a focus on continual learning, development and the ability to uphold our quality service standards
Knowledge and experience with desktop publishing and other computer applications in a PC environment
Knowledge in working with google suite and microsoft office applications
American Red Cross CPR/First Aid/AED certification within 30 days of employment
The ability to lift 25 pounds or more
Responsibilities for all positions
Attend bi-weekly Pro Staff meetings
Ability to work evenings and weekend hours
Assist with Campus Recreation special events, all campus recreation staff trainings and meetings, and other duties as assigned
Participate in Campus Recreation committees
Assist with Open House/Orientation events and other marketing/outreach of campus recreation programs
Develop and administer assessments and evaluations
Attend and actively participate in professional development opportunities
Lead new student employee hiring sessions
Work collaboratively with other departments and Graduate Coordinators across campus
DISCLAIMER: This is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, requirements, and skills. Employees are required to perform tasks assigned by supervisors and management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change.
Grad Coordinator - Terms of Appointment
This position is contingent upon availability of funding as approved by the Rowan University Board of Trustees.
In the event of extraordinary circumstances related to the current COVID-19 pandemic, force majeure, or other circumstances beyond the control of the University, this position may be eliminated, and this offer may be deferred or rescinded, or the term of employment may be modified. In that event, the compensation and benefits associated with the position may be modified accordingly.
This position is covered under the personnel policies of the university, which apply to student positions. In addition, you must meet all obligations described in the job description and abide by all other applicable university policies. These include the Student Code of Conduct and Housing Contract.
In addition to abiding by all university policies, this position requires you to enforce and report violations of university policies in accordance with guidelines given in training.
This offer of employment is contingent upon your remaining in good student conduct standing, and academically eligible (3.0 minimum cumulative and term G.P.A) per the terms of the job description from this time forward. We will be completing a check of student conduct records and academic status at the end of each semester and continue to evaluate these throughout your employment.
The Graduate Coordinator of Facilities position is to assist Campus Recreation with the facilities and operations, including program assistance, staff, and facility supervision. The position reports directly to the Assistant Director of Facilities & Operations. The Assistant Director will work with the Graduate Coordinator and expects clear communication of expectations, goals, timeliness, and will provide consistent feedback and evaluation. The Graduate Coordinator will be expected to lead, mentor, and evaluate student building managers and facility operations assistants in addition to the overall maintenance of the Campus Recreation facilities and fields. This individual will contribute to planning strategic goals, assessment of existing facilities/fields and contributing to positive changes in management of facilities staffing, equipment, communication with facilities trades, informal recreation logistics and event operations. The assistantship will provide the student with comprehensive, hands-on training to further enhance their professional development in the field of recreation.
Operations
Train as a Building Manager to work one shift per week and fill in on shifts as needed/assisting with facility management
Support the daily operations, logistical coordination and routine maintenance tasks for the Student Recreation Center, Fitness Center and outdoor fields/courts
Act as the on-call representative for emergency situations (inclement weather, no-show building manager, facility maintenance emergencies)
Review and revise the standard operating procedures and task assignments for Facility Operations Assistants schedule shifts and responsibilities
Responsible for ensuring the timely display of facility closure signage
Coordinate staffing for departmental special events which include late night events and weekend programming throughout the year
Student Development, Training and Supervision
Recruit, motivate, hire, train, mentor and evaluate all building facility and operation staff (approximately 20 Building Managers, 1 Lead Building Manager, 15 Facility Operations Assistants and 1 Facility Operations Supervisor)
Assist in the supervision and continued development of the entire operations team student staff
Serve as liaison between professional and student staff with efforts focused on communication of department initiatives and training staff performance and efficiencies
Assist with the coordination and execution of weekly/monthly staff meetings, new staff on-boarding procedures, and help support the supervisor(s) with scheduling and scheduling issues that might arise
Assist in evaluating and revising the Facilities Operations Manual, Building Manager Manual and Campus Recreation Risk Management manual
Facility Supervision and Oversight
Assist with supervision of custodial/housekeeping operations
Review current techniques and trends to implement best practices in facility management
Perform daily and/or weekly facility audits
Assist with performing maintenance, cleaning and repair work
Input and follow-up on work orders concerning maintenance problems
Assist in researching equipment, vendors, and contractors for building maintenance and upgrades
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in sport management, recreation, student personnel, higher education, facilities management, physical education, leisure studies, exercise science, or related field
1-2 years working within areas of campus recreation operations, facilities, events, or informal recreation
Experience supervising student staff
Experience supporting and hosting special events
Experience with Connect2Concepts software and SubItUp employee scheduling software
Compensation - Package inclusive of tuition worth approximately $50,000
$14,500 stipend
Second year staff may not get the full stipend if they leave the department prior to end of commitment
Application Process
Questions concerning this position may be directed to Taylor Mullens, Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations at (856) 256-4982 or mullenst@rowan.edu. For full consideration, a cover letter; resume; and names, phone numbers, and emails of three references should be sent to Taylor via email. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA BLUEFISHJOBS.COM.
This position reports to the Assistant Director of Fitness and Wellness and will assist with the administrative, operational, and programming duties in the areas of group fitness, personal training, health and well-being promotion, instructional classes, incentive programs, special events and university outreach. The assistantship will include oversight of the fitness instructor, program monitor, personal trainer and fitness intern staff. Additionally, this position will assist with the daily operations of the recreation center group exercise room, programming spaces, and equipment management. The assistantship will provide the student with comprehensive, professional training to further enhance their development in the fitness, wellness, and recreational field.
Responsibilities
Assist in the development and delivery of diverse programmatic initiatives related to student and employee well-being, group fitness, personal training, health promotion, special events and outreach
Collaborate with the marketing team to promote all fitness and wellness programs, events, and services
Assist in the evaluation and assessment of all program offering to ensure programs are meeting the needs of all students
Lead a minimum of 2 group fitness classes and/or train clients on a weekly basis
Lead fitness, wellness, and recreation related programs, workshops, and presentations
Assist in the recruitment, hiring, supervision and evaluation of the group fitness instructors, program monitors, personal trainers and fitness & wellness interns
Oversee personal training program or group fitness program including staffing, program creation, and evaluation
Create specialized workshops (e.g., “Intro to Strength Training,” “Cardio Basics,” “Mindful Movement”) to ease new users into fitness routines
Collaborate with certified trainers to ensure programs meet safety standards and align with best practices in fitness education
Develop educational materials (brochures, videos, online guides) that explain fitness concepts in accessible language
Promote inclusivity by tailoring programs to diverse populations, including those with limited fitness experience or unique needs
Establish partnerships with student organizations (cultural clubs, residence hall associations, academic societies, etc.) to co-create fitness and wellness initiatives.
Oversee program monitor team including scheduling, development, and evaluation
Update and develop staff manuals and policies as needed
Assist with the continued development of instructor, program monitor, personal trainer, and fitness team by leading meetings, trainings, and delivering educational workshops
Assist with the daily operations of fitness programming including scheduling, finding substitute instructors, upholding all employee policies, and customer service.
Assist with fitness equipment purchasing
Assist with the daily operations for the Recreation Center group exercise room, Cycling Studio and programming locations including risk management, equipment preventative maintenance protocols and equipment repair
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred degree in exercise science, kinesiology, human performance, health education, wellness, or related field.
Experience working in group fitness and/or personal training programs within a collegiate recreational setting.
Certification from a nationally recognized organization such as ACE, AFAA, ACSM, or NASM.
Experience planning and implementing fitness or wellness programs.
Experience leading group fitness classes and/or experience as a personal trainer is preferred.
Experience supervising student staff is preferred.
Compensation - Package inclusive of tuition worth approximately $40,000
$17,500 stipend
Second year staff may not get the full stipend if they leave the department prior to end of commitment
Application Process
Questions concerning this position may be directed to Katie Huber, Assistant Director of Fitness and Wellness at (856) 256-4903 or huberk@rowan.edu. For full consideration, a cover letter; resume; and names, phone numbers, and emails of three references should be sent to Katie via email. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA BLUEFISHJOBS.COM.
This position is primarily responsible for implementing marketing strategies to promote and increase student and member engagement in Campus Recreation programs and services including the areas of aquatics, facilities, fitness and wellness, intramural sports, member services, risk management, sport clubs, and student development. The position reports to the Assistant Director of Marketing, Member Services, and Business Operations. The assistantship will provide the student with comprehensive, hands-on training to further enhance their professional development in the fields of marketing and recreation.
Marketing Responsibilities
Collaborate with professional staff to develop new marketing strategies, promotional campaigns, and events
Lead the Campus Rec street team by coordinating tabling events and ensuring distribution of marketing collateral
Design flyers, brochures, posters, and other print materials, and distribute them across campus
Create digital collateral such as digital ads, social media graphics, short videos, and website content
Schedule social media posts promoting Campus Rec services, programs, and events
Work closely with the university social media office to ensure compliance with university standards
Engage with the online community to foster strong customer relationships
Compile and analyze social media analytics to improve promotional campaigns and strategies
Manage and maintain photo archives from programs and events
Oversee temporary facility signage and maintain promotional materials including digital and tabletop displays, bulletin boards, and giveaways
Coordinate marketing opportunities with other campus departments
Assist with related research, survey development, assessments, and evaluation of departmental programs
Assist with membership services programs, including promotional activities, special events, and member recruitment and retention strategies
Utilize artificial intelligence tools responsibly and ethically in the completion of marketing tasks. The Graduate Coordinator is expected to apply AI as a supportive resource while exercising professional judgment, verifying accuracy, and ensuring that all content upholds the integrity and standards of Campus Recreation
Student Development
Assist with the hiring, management, and development of marketing student staff, consisting of approximately nine assistants, including graphic designers and photographers/videographers.
Contribute to the creation of an innovative curriculum for marketing training and development that supports career-ready skill development.
Assist with all staff trainings and meetings including facilitating presentations
Software Management
Maintain and update the Campus Rec website using the Cascade software
Make edits to the Campus Rec FusionGo App as needed and update member portal widgets regularly
Gather social media metrics using Sprout Social, website traffic using Cascade, and newsletter metrics using Constant Contact
Schedule push notifications on the mobile app to promote services, programs, and events and to announce closures and cancellations
Manage communications media for the facilities including all FusionWave digital displays and networked fitness equipment
Participate in all trainings provided by Innosoft Fusion
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in marketing, public relations, or related field
Proficient in Canva, Adobe Creative Cloudsoftware including Photoshop, Illustrator, and inDesign
1-2 years working within areas of campus recreation marketing, public relations, graphic design, website publishing, social media oversight
Experience supervising student staff
Experience supporting and hosting special events
Knowledge of SubitUp scheduling software
Compensation - Package inclusive of tuition worth approximately $40,000
$17,500 stipend
Second year staff may not get the full stipend if they leave the department prior to end of commitment
Application Process
Questions concerning this position may be directed to Melanie Alverio, Assistant Director of Marketing, Member Services, and Business Operations at (856) 256-4957 or alverio@rowan.edu. For full consideration, a cover letter; resume; and names, phone numbers, and emails of three references should be sent to Melanie via email. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA BLUEFISHJOBS.COM.
This position is responsible for assisting in all facets of the member services area, with significant emphasis in student staff management, scheduling, training, and evaluation communicating with patrons, and enforcing facility policies. The position reports to the Assistant Director of Marketing, Member Services, and Business Operations. The assistantship will provide the student with comprehensive, hands-on training to further enhance their professional development in the field of customer service and recreation.
Member Services
Oversee front desk operations to ensure effective customer service delivery
Implements a new member orientation guide
Be knowledgeable and provide information on all department facilities, programs, and services
Effectively respond to member comments and suggestions; Facilitate updates to members accounts
Assist with membership services programs, including promotional activities and special events, and contribution to monthly newsletter
Assist in developing a member engagement strategy to improve the student/member experience, recruitment and retention, and to target underrepresented populations
Student Development
Assist with the hiring, management, and development of the main office student staff
Contribute to the creation of an innovative curriculum for main office training and development that supports career-ready skill development.
Assist with all staff trainings and meetings including facilitating presentations
Software Management
Oversee membership and point of sale program, including the online member portal, and troubleshoot software issues
Assist with the inventory and effective tracking of all point-of-sale items, memberships, and equipment
Generate usage reports for planning purposes
Participate in all trainings provided by Innosoft Fusion
Assist with reconciliation of daily deposits
Equipment Services
Assist with maintaining equipment inventory and assist with the process for the restitution of outstanding or lost equipment
Manage locker rental services and locker clean-out
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in business, communications, sport management/administration or related field
1-2 years working within areas of campus recreation front desk, memberships or business operations
Experience supervising student staff
Experience supporting and hosting special events
Knowledge of Connect2Concepts, Innosoft Fusion and SubItUp software
Compensation - Package inclusive of tuition worth approximately $40,000
$17,500 stipend
Second year staff may not get the full stipend if they leave the department prior to end of commitment
Application Process
Questions concerning this position may be directed to Melanie Alverio, Assistant Director of Marketing, Member Services, and Business Operations at (856) 256-4957 or alverio@rowan.edu. For full consideration, a cover letter; resume; and names, phone numbers, and emails of three references should be sent to Melanie via email. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA BLUEFISHJOBS.COM.
Graduate Coordinator of Sport Clubs and Student Development
This position assists in the direct supervision of the Sport Clubs program, including oversight of student employees and participants/coaches and the Campus Recreation student development experience. The individual reports to the Assistant Director of Sport Clubs and Student Development. The position assists in the supervision of department-level student development aspects including general recruitment, hiring protocols, all staff training, monthly workshops, departmental socials/celebrations, and all staff assessment. The assistantship will provide the student with a comprehensive and engaging experience to further enhance their professional and career development in the field of collegiate recreation.
Sport Clubs Responsibilities
Assist in overall administration and advising of approximately 50 active & petitioning Sport Clubs with the Assistant Director
Evening and weekend supervision of Sport Clubs home practices or events/competitions
Provide supervisory coverage in the absence of the Assistant Director
Train, mentor, schedule, and evaluate Sport Clubs Supervisors as first responders and event management at sport club home events and practices
Assist in the planning and implementation of Sport Clubs Officer trainings, including monthly officer meetings with impactful student development and sport club leadership topics
Coordinate each semester with the intramural sports, informal recreation, and special events departments for reservation of indoor and outdoor spaces
Develop and implement on-going coach and student-athlete training programs on required University policies and procedures relating to the successful management of the sport club
Assist in policy and procedure development & budget planning
Oversee the Sport Clubs Tier and Points Systems
Uphold risk management procedures, including the inspection of facilities/fields, participant roster checks, and sport club equipment
Evaluate and document the inventory of Sport Clubs equipment and recommend purchases
Process Sport Clubs travel documents and financial paperwork
Support in the allocation of funds and development of relationships with vendors to assist clubs with purchases, tournament registrations, and league dues
Assist in creating promotional and marketing material for the campus community
Assist in the oversight of Sport Clubs recruitment opportunities including the Sport Clubs and Campus Rec Expo, Late Night @ the REC, and scheduling interest meetings for the clubs
Promote Sport Clubs at various university functions including Orientations, Welcome Week, Open Houses and Campus Recreation Special Events
Plan and coordinate the End of the Year Sport Club Celebration
Assist in the completion of the Sport Clubs Annual Report
Office work includes the evaluation of staff and clubs, scheduling of home matches and practices, monitoring ProfLink (Anthology) form submissions, and ensuring clubs are submitting required paperwork
Student Development Responsibilities
Coordinate with the Assistant Director on the planning, developing, assigning, and evaluating Campus Recreation all-staff trainings
Present at New Staff Trainings on Campus Recreation policies and procedures, along with assistance in staff onboarding
Assist in coordinating four student staff Real World Connections workshops and presentations
Develop assessment and evaluation procedures for all staff trainings and Real World Connections
Coordinate student onboarding logistics for positions, including managing employment applications through Proflink.
Manage incentive and recognition programs for student staff members in collaboration with other Campus Recreation Graduate Coordinators
Assist in the planning of student staff social events
Coordinate early move-in procedures for All-Staff Training in August
Manage all Campus Recreation employee contact information
Monitor the staff uniform and apparel inventory
Additional Responsibilities
Serve as an emergency on call for shift coverage and facility emergencies
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in sport management/administration, recreation, physical education, leisure studies or related field
1-2 years working within areas of campus recreation sport programs, sport clubs, and student development
Training experience with sport clubs staff
Participation or leadership in a sport club
Knowledge of Campus Labs (Anthology) and Sub It Up employee scheduling software
Experience supervising student staff preferred
Compensation - Package inclusive of tuition worth approximately $50,000
$14,500 stipend
Second year staff may not get the full stipend if they leave the department prior to end of commitment
Application Process
Questions concerning this position may be directed to Drew D'Elia- Assistant Director of Sport Clubs & Student Development at (856) 256-4908 or delia@rowan.edu.For full consideration, a cover letter; resume; and names, phone numbers, and emails of three references should be sent to Drew D'Elia via email. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA BLUEFISHJOBS.COM.
Rowan University is a top 100 national public research institution, offering bachelor’s through doctoral and professional programs in person and online to 23,000 students through its main campus in Glassboro, N.J., its medical school campuses in Camden and Stratford, and five other campuses. In Fall 2025 Rowan will open the first veterinary school in the State of New Jersey. With seven colleges and seven schools, Rowan focuses on practical research at the intersection of engineering, medicine, science and business while ensuring excellence in undergraduate education. It has earned national recognition for innovation; high-quality, affordable education; and public-private partnerships. One of three universities in the nation to offer M.D. and D.O. degree programs, Rowan is also home to South Jersey Technology Park and 23 research-based centers and institutes. A Carnegie classified (R2/high research activity) institution, Rowan has been recognized as the third fastest-growing public research university for multiple years as reported by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
The Rowan University Campus Recreation Department reports to the Division of Student Life. The employment oppor...tunities provide employability and career readiness skills for professional employment in campus recreation or higher education. With approximately 240 student and part-time staff, the department strives to promote in all areas of facilities, programs, services, and staffing through the foundations of health and well-being and belonging. The mission of the office is to provide a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment as well as promote the four core values of student development, quality, service, and relationships for all individuals in the Rowan community. More information can be found online at www.rowan.edu/rec