Description
Assistant Executive Director, Wellness & Recreation Where purpose meets possibility, and students are at the center of everything. At ASI, we don’t just run programs; we build the student experience. This role sits at the center of it all: recreation, wellness, and basic needs. You’ll shape how students access spaces, services, and support systems that directly impact their success. This is not a behind-the-scenes role. You’ll work across campus, with students, and through teams to bring big ideas to life. Explore our Full-Time Staff Benefits The role The Assistant Executive Director (AED) provides executive-level leadership for ASI’s wellness and recreation portfolio, including the Student Recreation Center (SRC), wellness programs, and basic needs services. You’ll lead strategy, oversee large-scale operations, and help design the future of ASI’s wellness infrastructure. What you’ll actually do Oversee operations of the Student Recreation Center, wellness programming, and the Food Pantry/Basic Needs initiatives Lead integration of wellness initiatives aligned with the 8 Dimensions of Wellness Direct long-range planning for facilities, including SRC enhancements and future wellness spaces Manage budgets, financial performance, and resource allocation across the portfolio Supervise and develop multiple director-level leaders and their teams Build partnerships with campus entities (Student Health, Counseling and Psychological Services, Academic Affairs, Dining, etc.) Use data and assessment to improve programs, services, and student outcomes Ensure compliance with safety, risk, and industry standards (NIRSA, ACHA, etc.) Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree (or equivalent) 5-7 years of progressively responsible leadership experience Experience overseeing complex programs, facilities, and budgets At least 3 years of supervisory experience Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and large-scale initiatives Preferred Qualifications Experience in higher education or CSU auxiliary systems Facility planning or capital project experience Background in wellness, recreation, or basic needs programs Who this role is for You’re comfortable leading at a high level and staying connected to student impact You see wellness as systems, spaces, and servicesnot just programs You can navigate complexity, budgets, and stakeholders without losing sight of students Anticipated Hiring Range: $128,707 – $176,972.50 Copyright 2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-72631d2440be494bb750b0bd695f9d1e





