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UIAAA 2022 New Athletic Administrator Workshop Tuesday, September 20, 2022

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UIAAA 2022 New Athletic Administrator Workshop Tuesday, September 20, 2022

UIAAA 2022 New Athletic Administrator Workshop
September 20, 2022 8:00am–4:30pm
UHSAA offices 199 East 7200 South, Midvale, UT 84047

This year, through a grant from the NIAAA, this workshop will be provided at NO COST!!  Three LTI courses from the NIAAA will be provided to any athletic administrator who has never taken LTC 501, LTC 502 and LTC 503 previously.  This applies to any member or non-member athletic director, assistant principal, principal or district office personnel who have never taken the above-mentioned courses.  LTC 501 and LTC 502 will be taught in person.  LTC 503 will be taken online (60-day window for completion).  All attendees must have an NIAAA number and all attendees will get credit for the courses they completed.

An additional benefit, attendees who have never paid NIAAA members will receive one full year of membership.  Also, attendees who have no prior paid NIAAA membership and completed both of the courses offered during the outreach are eligible to receive a NADC scholarship  with registration and lodging to the next national conference.                         NOTE: Those members desiring to seek either RAA or RMSAA, must submit PDF and payment to the NIAAA office.

https://uiaaa.finalforms-amp.com/events

September 20, 2022  8:00am-12:00pm

LTC 501 Athletic Administration: Guiding Foundations and Philosophies
The flagship course of Leadership Training serves as an overview for interscholastic athletic administration. This course introduces the philosophy of educational athletics, then focuses on the roles of the NIAAA, the NFHS, the State Athletic/Activity Associations, and the State Athletic Administrator’s Associations. The course also previews the NIAAA Leadership training and Certification Programs. It is a prerequisite for all four levels of certification and includes study materials for the CAA exam. Required for: LTI instructors and all certifications.

 September 20, 2022 12:30-4:30pm

LTC 502 Athletic Administration: Strategies for Organization Management
This course takes a basic approach to the fundamentals and methods of athletic administration and alerts and educates athletic administrators on potential problems and possible solutions in areas such as chain of command, scheduling, contest management, and personnel management. The course also touches upon eligibility, critical incident planning, financial responsibilities, legal, law, liability, equipment and facilities. Required for: RAA, RMSAA, CAA and CMAAA Certification

To be taken ONLINE…

LTC 503 Athletic Administration: Enhancing Organization Management
This course is a companion course to Strategies for Organizational Management and outlines an approach to the fundamentals and methods of athletic administration and alerts and educates athletic administrators on potential problems and possible solutions in areas such as special events, public relations, awards, fundraising, and Booster Clubs. The course also touches upon ways to improve citizenship and sportsmanship through positive initiatives. Athletic Administrators will have a hands-on creating handbooks and a strategic plan for their school. Required for: RAA, RMSAA, CAA and CMAA Certification.

Attendees will fall into one of two categories:  A Current/Previous Member or Never Been a Member of the UIAAA/NIAAA.

Current/previous members must provide their NIAAA number at the workshop.  If a participant’s membership has expired, a participant must pay their dues before registering for the three courses.  This may be accomplished on the UIAAA/AMP site.  You can find your member number on the NIAAA website, go to my profile, then under quick links select View Membership Card and ID number.

Participants who have never paid a membership with the UIAAA/NIAAA will need to set up a non-member profile to obtain their NIAAA number.  Below is an explanation of how to obtain said profile.

Creating a Non-Member Profile:

  1. On the NIAAA Website in the upper right-hand corner select Register
  2. Member Type is Non-Member unless you want to become a member
  3. Enter Username (Your Email Address) enter first name, last name, I’m not a robot and select Continue
  4. Select Accept this Membership and Continue
  5. COMPLETE ALL FIELDS WITH RED ASTERISK AND THEN SUBMIT.

Your Member ID # will not change when you do become a member or move to a different state/school district. The Member Number is required when you sign in for Leadership Training Institute (LTI) courses.

You can find your member number on the NIAAA website, go to my profile, then under quick links select View Membership Card and ID number.

Completed LTI courses are also on the NIAAA website. Go to my profile, then under quick links select View My Transcript. The course transcript can be used to show completed courses for certification or your school district may allow them for CEU’s

Participants will also need to register on the UIAAA/Amp membership page.  You will need to click the membership. SINCE THE NIAAA IS COVERING ONE YEAR’S MEMBERSHIP, BE SURE TO CLICK PAY BY CHECK LATER.  This will allow the NIAAA to pay for the membership after the courses are completed.  Do not pay by credit card because the NIAAA will not be able to provide your membership if you do this!

The UIAAA looks forward to seeing anyone from a high school or district in Utah that has not taken LTC 501, LTC 502 and LTC 503 at the New Athletic Administrator Workshop.  The three courses are provided at no cost!  FREE!!

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The mission of the Utah Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association is to develop, promote and preserve the educational values of interscholastic athletics. To serve its members, the UIAAA offers resources, professional development and leadership training. The intent of this Association is to maintain and improve partnerships with the Utah High School Activities Association, National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association, businesses and other professional organizations. Furthermore, the UIAAA seeks to instill the highest ideals of ethical character while serving the athletic community.
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