Space Force Race Director

About the position: This position is Non-appropriated Fund (NAF) and will be assigned to the Space Force Operation. Serves as the primary point of authority and owner for the planning, execution, and success of the Space Force (SF) T-10 Miler event, ensuring it meets all strategic, financial, and operational goals. The position includes paid holidays, leave accrual, optional participation in Group Health, Dental and Life Insurance plans, Retirement, 401K and Flexible Benefits plans.

Serves as the primary point of authority and owner for the planning, execution, and success of the Space Force (SF) T-10 Miler event, ensuring it meets all strategic, financial, and operational goals. Reports to the Air Force Marathon (AFM) Programs Director on plans, development, and management of the SF T-10 Miler and related events, to include but not limited to top-level operations plans for implementation of all related event execution elements, including Emergency Management, Anti-Terrorism, LLC, Civil Engineering, Department of Transportation, and EMS. Exercises daily task-oriented direction and provides event-specific priorities to personnel from functional teams for all aspects related to the SF T-10 Miler. Develops activities to meet the needs of participants while remaining within established guidelines, parameters, and objectives of funding, facilities, equipment and support staff. Continuously evaluates the effectiveness of on-going SF running activities to ascertain where and how the program can be strengthened and improved. Adheres to monthly, quarterly, and annual budget requirements; monitors variances and makes revisions as necessary. Collaborates with Functional Directors to plan and secure necessary personnel and resources for event execution. Ensures all donations and support received from sponsorship and applicants are handled in accordance with applicable guidelines. Leads the coordination efforts and planning associated with all race course activities. Directs the Volunteer Program; to plan, recruit, and train all race course volunteers. Ensures proper volunteer training is conducted. Develops and directs coordination of logistical requirements for race course set-up and tear down. Coordinates transportation requirements; security assistance; and other support operations to include telephone and radio communications, Audio/Visual, Medical Services, Engineering, Public Affairs, Protocol, Safety, and Legal support is complete, and all necessary functional requirements are prepared and in place for events/activities. Coordinates and arranges with state and local law enforcement and transportation agencies to ensure all applicable government regulations are followed in obtaining and securing necessary permits from each jurisdiction for highway and local road closures, reports results to AFM Programs Director. Responsible for planning and executing all facets of logistics associated with the physical courses to include course design, coordination, scheduling and executing the route according to the official USATF certification. Responsible for maintaining a month-to-month event timeline/critical calendar. Works with functional directors, AFM Programs Director, and subject matter experts to create, edit, and re-design course routes as necessary. Primary contact for the Start/Finish line and Festival Area from the initial design to teardown. Responsible for inventory in warehouse and ordering of all event-related materials and placement of ordered materials. Works and supports the Events Manager to ensure Expo, Pasta Dinner, and Post-Race Party are smoothly executed. Identifies, evaluates, and makes recommendations for required support available. Writes statements or requests of desired proposals. Organizes and leads special logistics team with members from various installation organizations, local law enforcement agencies and local Dept of Transportation as well as city and county governments. Serves as the primary liaison to Patrick SFB and Cape Canaveral SFS leadership and key installation partners. Coordinates with AFM Programs Director on contracts by advising, monitoring, and tracking for the best quality and pricing of supplies, equipment and service contracts in support of the SF T-10 Miler, ensuring efforts are accomplished in accordance with applicable rules and regulations. Serves as a marathon publicity/public relations spokesperson. Plans, develops, and ensures implementation of the SF T-10 Miler marketing plan. Plans work to be accomplished: sets personal priorities on both work and administrative matters. Travel to attend local and state marathons and expos, meetings, conferences, and seminars that pertain to running a marathon. Irregular work hours may be required to represent the Marathon during SF T-10 Miler, AF Marathon, and other related events. Performs other related duties as assigned. This position is part of the AFM team, which is managed out of Wright-Patterson AFB. Position may be assigned to work out of WPAFB or out of Cape Canaveral Space Force Base. AFM leadership will work with incumbent to establish work location that best meets mission requirements. Applicant reviews will be completed weekly or biweekly during this announcement period. *This vacancy is subject to closing early if qualified applicants have applied.* If interested in applying for this position you may preview the online application: https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/12930497

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