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This position is responsible for partnering with your athletic director, coaches, physicians, and your Affiliate Director to ensure you are building strong relationships with your affiliate and local physicians, and ensure you are offering the highest level of care for each athlete you interact with.
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Works with Athletic Director, Counselors, and Athletic Office to confirm both residential and academic eligibility of each athlete. Monitors athlete class attendance, behavior, and academic progress.
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This includes recruiting qualified student-athletes for a competitive team within the Western State Conference, practice organization and supervision, staff hiring/development, game scheduling, budget oversight, student-athlete development, academic monitoring, coordinating fundraising and community service events, and positive alumnae relations.
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Bachelors degree; excellent interpersonal and motivational skills; personal commitment to integrity of the athletic program and the concept of the student-athlete, commitment to diversity and inclusion and student engagement, knowledge of NCAA Division II rules and regulations and basic computer skills.
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Responsibilities: The Senior Academic Coordinator is responsible for managing a caseload of student-athletes in designated sports; communicating with athletics department personnel about student-athlete progress toward degree and eligibility; working collaboratively with university offices that support the educational experience and career preparation of students and compiling and analyzing statistical data on select student-athlete populations.
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Successful completion of four academic years of pre-professional and professional study in a specialized curriculum accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education required.
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The Assistant Women's Basketball Coach provides assistance in all phases of coaching the Division I women's basketball program including: student-athlete recruitment, game preparation, player evaluation, academic coordination and practice and game coaching.
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Work with faculty department chairs, the Provost's Office and the Registrar to develop, build, publish and process changes for the master class schedule for each academic term (Fall, Spring and Summer.
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Specific areas of responsibility include (and are not limited to) coaching a segment/unit of the team, student athlete development (including academic support), student athlete recruitment (including oversight for the organization and execution of the recruitment plan), program administration and program advancement yielding agreed upon results.
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Assist in identifying student athlete academic issues and student athlete needs to improve retention and graduation rates Assist with academic progress of all student athletes, using college technology Serve as a van driver for intercollegiate athletic contests and scrimmages.
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Knowledge of and commitment to student-athlete welfare, academic success, NCAA/University rules. Monitor and advise all students in the women's basketball program on issues of academic achievement, scheduling, tutoring, and study table.
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Your days will be busy working onsite at your affiliate providing comprehensive and coordinated care to the athletes, while assisting and monitoring all resources of rehabilitation treatment plans specific to the athlete and injury.
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Promote academic success through a commitment to class attendance, academic persistence, retention, and graduation. Manage student-athlete conduct while traveling and at home events.
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Assists in promoting the academic, physical, mental, social, and personal development of the complete student-athletes, including consulting with the student-athlete, Academic Support Staff, Mental Health professionals, and other University administrators and support staff.
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Implements the District wide Athletic Department strategy focused on an “Academics-first Agenda” designed to increase student-athlete success and assists the campus Athletic Director in monitoring student athlete academic progress.
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