Posted: 22-Sep-25
Location: Auburn, Alabama
Type: Full-time
Salary: $43,130 - $77,630
Categories:
Operations Operations - ComplianceSector:
Collegiate SportsRequired Education:
4 Year Degree Lead with integrity. Protect the game. Empower the student-athlete.
The Assistant Director/Director of Compliance supports the daily administration of Auburn’s athletics compliance program with primary responsibilities in rules education, monitoring, and sport program oversight. May also maintain responsibility for assigned NCAA bylaws (e.g., recruiting, eligibility, financial aid) and may serve as the primary compliance liaison for designated sports. Specific bylaw and sport assignments will be determined by the compliance leadership team and may evolve over time to reflect departmental needs and the changing regulatory environment.
Maintain primary responsibility for assigned NCAA bylaws (e.g., Bylaw 13 – Recruiting, Bylaw 14 – Eligibility, Bylaw 15 – Financial Aid), including monitoring systems, education, and interpretations. Assignments may shift as compliance priorities evolve. May serve as the primary compliance contact for assigned sport programs, providing daily rules support, recruiting oversight, and tailored education for coaches, staff, and student-athletes. Sport assignments will vary and may be adjusted to meet department needs. Monitor recruiting activities, official/unofficial visits, and the use of recruiting technology in assigned sports. May assist with initial and continuing eligibility certification processes in coordination with the Registrar, Admissions, and Academic Services. Assist with transfer portal oversight, including entry tracking, documentation, and eligibility reviews. Support the review and tracking of financial aid and roster management for assigned sports, ensuring compliance with NCAA limits and equivalency calculations. Conduct educational sessions for coaches, staff, and student-athletes on NCAA/SEC rules and institutional policies. Assist with monitoring and reporting processes related to extra benefits, awards, and playing/practice seasons. Provide research and interpretations of NCAA and SEC legislation as needed. Collaborate with compliance staff on emerging areas such as NIL disclosure/monitoring and revenue-sharing frameworks to ensure consistent office coverage. Prepare reports, documentation, and responses for internal and external audits and reviews.
Education and Experience:
Assistant Director
Bachelor’s degree in Sports Administration, Management, Business Administration, or related field.
No experience required
Director
Bachelor’s degree in Sports Administration, Management, Business Administration, or related field.
2 years of experience in interpreting and applying NCAA and institutional rules and regulations OR a Master’s degree.
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