Director of Ticketing
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![]() United States, California, Oakland | |
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The Director of Ticketing manages the day-to-day ticketing operations for the Athletics Department. This position will actively manage timelines/execute plans to hit revenue and ticketing goals for the fiscal year including ticket packages and single game tickets for Men's and Women's Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Men's and Women's Soccer, Volleyball, Track and Field/Cross Country. This role will assist with creating results-driven sales strategies, ticketing manifests, and is expected to drive outbound call volume, sales revenue, and face-to-face meetings around various ticket sales campaigns. Responsible for driving ticket sales to grow revenue for the Department of Athletics, monitor, analyze and interpret ticket sales data, financial settlements, revenue generation, ticket software maintenance, marketing campaigns and providing assistance in the area of event management. Responsible for ensuring all requirements of the job are executed consistently and efficiently. Responsible for providing supervision of the ticket and event student staff. Work in collaboration with the Athletics Business Office (ABO) for reporting and reconciliation of ticket sales. Responsible for working with the ABO to ensure the necessary internal controls and cash management follow the University policies and procedures.
The full salary range for the Director of Ticketing is $68,500.00 - $121,900.00 annually. We base salary offers on a variety of considerations, such as education, licensure and certifications, experience, and other business and organizational needs. Applicants must have current work authorization when accepting a UCR staff position. Currently, we are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa for staff. As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements |