
The Oregon Geese have made a change of their participant personnel division, elevating a recruiting staffer to a outstanding place. Oregon Soccer introduced on Friday afternoon that Don Johnson Jr. can be this system’s new Director of Participant Personnel. Johnson has been with the Geese for the previous 12 months because the Director of Excessive College Relations within the recruiting division.
Johnson got here to the Geese in early 2020 and has been a significant increase in Oregon’s recruiting division. A former highschool coach within the Portland space, Johnson is at the moment the secondary recruiter for 4 of Oregon’s commitments within the 2021 signing class and serving to lead the recruitments of plenty of prospects within the 2021, 2022 and 2023 recruiting cycles.
Excited to announce our new Director of Participant Personnel, Don Johnson Jr. ?#GoDucks | @CoachDonJ pic.twitter.com/MrMwDlO1LO
— Oregon Soccer (@oregonfootball) January 22, 2021
Oregon opened up the Director of Participant Personnel place earlier within the month with Thomas Arends leaving the Geese for a place outdoors of soccer. Based on the job itemizing on Oregon’s HR web site, the Director of Participant Personnel is chargeable for the administration of this system because it pertains to student-athletes.
“Reporting to the Head Soccer Coach, the Director of Participant Personnel has managerial accountability of people who rent, prepare, consider, and supply suggestions to staff. This place can also be accountable for the course, administration, and coordination of a program that’s chargeable for quite a lot of student-athlete associated capabilities.
This place manages and supervises the day-to-day operations of the assigned program. The impartial selections made by the incumbent commit this system to a selected plan of action, and in addition carry fiduciary accountability and accountability for the administration of this system. This place is a part of a administration workforce that determines each the soccer program’s on-field success and the student-athlete’s success as a person.”
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