The University of Southern California (USC) is seeking someone who has at least five years of experience in dealing with athletic compliance program and rules/regulatory issues to come in and serve as the school’s Athletic Compliance Director. The job opening only requires three years of experience, but prefers at least another two years in the field.
Additionally, USC would like the candidate to either possess a master’s degree or a J.D.
“The Director, Athletic Compliance will assist in developing, implementing, and maintaining a comprehensive, in-depth, and effective athletic compliance program by providing a professional service of monitoring, interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating athletic department activities intended to support NCAA, Pac-12, and university rules, and to prevent, detect, and respond appropriately to violations of applicable athletic rules and regulations,” states the job posting.
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