Director of Athletics

Drew University

Madison, NJ

Posted Date: Jun 23, 2026

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $125,000-$135,000/yr
  • Years of Experience
    Not Provided
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

Conference
Landmark Conference (DIII)

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

Senior Leadership
About the Job
Job Description

Director of Athletics

Position Summary

Drew University seeks an approachable, visionary, and people-centered leader to serve as its next Director of Athletics. The Director provides vision, leadership, and day-to-day oversight for a comprehensive NCAA Division III program, with 25 varsity teams competing in the Landmark Conference. The Director of Athletics also serves as the department chair and works with Academic Affairs in directing the University's physical education department. Campus Recreation, Club Sports, and Intramurals indirectly report to the Director through an Associate Athletic Director. The Director is a visible campus leader who connects athletics to Drew's academic mission, advocates for the department with senior leadership, stewards its people and resources, and keeps student-athlete well-being at the center of every decision.

The next Director will build on a strong, close-knit departmental culture while raising the program’s ambition, visibility, and support for coaches,  student-athletes, and teams. A signature near-term opportunity is to help establish academic credit for the leadership students develop through athletic participation, a concrete expression of Drew's conviction that participation in athletics  and the classroom reinforce one another.

About Drew Athletics

Drew University is a private university in Madison, New Jersey enrolling 2,200 students. Its varsity teams, the Rangers, compete in NCAA Division III as members of the Landmark Conference across a broad-based program that includes baseball, basketball, cross country, fencing, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, and volleyball. Beyond varsity competition, the department delivers physical education, recreation, and intramural programming, and is supported by athletic training, strength & conditioning, sports communications, equipment, and business operations. Through an equity based model, the director and their staff work collaboratively with Admission and Enrollment Management, Academic Affairs, Campus Life and Student Affairs,  and University Advancement as primary partners, while collaborating with every other unit around campus. 35% of the new student population is recruited through the Athletics Department. The University President is highly engaged with the department, meeting regularly with the Director and a frequent supporter at athletic events.

Student-athletes are represented by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), the program is supported by the Blue & Green Club and the broader Ranger community. Home contests take place on the beautiful Drew campus in Madison, New Jersey. The department's culture, captured in the phrase "Win the Ranger Way", is widely valued by staff and student-athletes alike, and continuity of that culture through this leadership transition is a shared priority.

Organizational Scope and Supervision

The Director leads a department organized to best support the operational functions and success of our student athletes in, and outside, the classroom. The Director directly oversees senior administrators,  including an associate athletic director for operations and an associate athletics director for development. Together the Director and two Associate ADs supervise a talented group of head coaches and support staff including sports communications, business operations, athletic training and strength & conditioning, and equipment management. In total, the Director is responsible for the head coaches of the University's varsity programs and a multi-layered administrative and support staff.

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