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Associate Director of Student Athlete Success - Football University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: 35834 Salary: $3,933 - $9,067 monthly Position Description: Under general supervision of the Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Support Services, the Associate Director of Student-Athlete Success will provide administrative services and assist in the personal growth and off court activities of the Football student-athletes.
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The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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Advocate for student athlete needs and access to athletic department, University, Big Ten and NCAA resources. Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR.
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Provide diagnostic assessment and crisis intervention in acute crisis such as risk of suicide, trauma, and/or major campus catastrophe. Maintain a presence within Big East and NCAA organizations focused on student-athlete mental health and wellness.
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Our suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; and campus-wide business and sponsorship development.
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Headquartered in Plano, Texas, the company has long had the privilege of being an advocate for intercollegiate athletics and the student-athlete experience. Founded in 2011 on the people principles of Character, Capacity and Commitment, LEARFIELD Amplify represents nearly 50 collegiate athletic departments, professional sports teams and related industry organizations nationwide, with more than 170 on-site sales personnel dedicated to serving these respective relationships.
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LEARFIELD Amplify is actively seeking an Account Executive, Inside Sales to work for the University of Washington ticket sales team in Seattle, WA. Our highly valued Account Executives are a critical piece of our puzzle.
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LEARFIELD Amplify is actively seeking an Account Executive, Ticket Sales to work for Seton Hall University ticket sales team in South Orange, NJ. Our highly valued Account Executives are a critical piece of our puzzle.
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Reporting to the Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Services, the successful applicant will administer and monitor a comprehensive academic support system for all assigned student-athletes to ensure compliance with NCAA, CUSA, and Louisiana Tech University rules, policies, and regulations.
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Are you curious about what happens behind the scenes when a professional athlete or team purchases disability insurance, or when a famous musical artist purchases insurance for their world tour.
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The LEARFIELD suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; campus-wide business and sponsorship development; and venue technology systems.
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Our growing sponsorship business seeks an experienced, motivated sales professional to join our team located on campus in Seattle WA. If you're interested in combining your passion for sports with your successful track record in sales, we want to speak with you.
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LEARFIELD Amplify is actively seeking an Account Executive, Ticket Sales to work for Ohio State University ticket sales team in Columbus, OH. Our highly valued Account Executives are a critical piece of our puzzle.
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Demonstrate creativity, initiative, willingness to participate within department, professional organizations, and among other departments on campus (ie: alumni, intercultural, student affairs, institutional advancement etc.
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Paciolan is the #1 primary ticketing company in college athletics, and the #2 largest primary ticketing provider in the US including performing arts, arenas, and professional sports. The eCommerce Operations Specialist (EOS) with Paciolan is responsible for the strategy and management of our clients' eCommerce sites (PAC Live.
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