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i9 Sports - Orrison is seeking an Assistant Program Director to support the franchise owner and program director in managing daily operations and fostering community relationships in Stafford/Fredericksburg. This role involves marketing, supervising part-time staff, and ensuring brand standards during game-day operations.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a positive attitude, excellent communication skills, and the ability to build professional relationships. This full-time position includes the opportunity for online training and community engagement.
Full-time position
A team-based atmosphere with a focus on Fun!
Opportunity to foster community-based relationships
Online training opportunities
The Assistant Program Director works alongside the franchise owner (Area Developer) and program director to Help Kids Succeed in Life Through Sports! The Assistant Program Director manages the day-to-day operation of the local sports franchise including marketing, coach recruitment, supervision of game-day operations, and customer service. In their role, the Assistant Program Director ensures the highest level of brand standards are executed and core concepts are continuously demonstrated. These position will be mainly working in the Stafford/Fredericksburg areas.
Founded in Tampa, Florida, i9 Sports® is the nation's first and largest youth sports league franchise business in the United States with over 5 million registrations in more than 500 communities from New York to Hawaii. Established in 2003 by Frank Fiume on the principle that the number one reason kids play organized sports is to have fun, not to become the next draft pick.
i9 Sports offers youth sports leagues, camps, and clinics for kids ages 3-17 in today's most popular sports such as flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and baseball. With our focus on fun, safety, convenience, and good sportsmanship, i9 Sports is reinventing the youth sports experience for families across the country. It's the way youth sports should be.