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Participates in camps, clinics, exhibitions, and campus activities as approved by AWPAA NCAA Compliance Office. Ensures safety of Cadet-athlete and coaching staff through careful monitoring of the condition of athletics equipment and facilities utilized by designated sport; submits requires for repair, maintenance, and improvement of facilities to facility manager, when appropriate.
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Collaborates with the Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development with NCAA compliance related student-athlete development initiatives, as assigned. Reviews and processes student-athlete name, image and likeness opportunities for NCAA compliance and facilitates education related to personal branding, entrepreneurship and personal finance.
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We work with over 3,000 teams around the world, empowering coaches, managers and trainers in premier teams in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, EPL, AFL, NRL, NCAA and more. Catapult Sports provides in-game video and data solutions to Division 1 NCAA football teams.
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Stays current on understanding the collegiate athletics environment, including the role of the NCAA , the evolving structure related to student-athlete compensation (Name, Image, and Likeness), and transfer portal challenges and opportunities.
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Work with the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach on all related areas for student-athlete rehabilitation and care. Coordinate and document medical clearance status, including but not limited to pre-participation exams, concussion baseline testing and sickle cell testing as defined by NCAA policies and procedures for the 19 NCAA varsity intercollegiate athletic sports programs and Cheerleading.
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The Athletics department administers 15 NCAA sports: Men’s and Women’s Basketball; Football; Women’s Golf; Men’s & Women’s Skiing; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Indoor Track and Outdoor Track; and, Women’s Volleyball.
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Maintain accurate and detailed written documentation for each student-athlete during their course stay at VCU as required by the NCAA; The Student-Athlete Academic Coordinator counsels and guides VCU's student-athletes to education success.
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Education of student athlete as to their injury, treatment, and rehabilitation, Athletic Department policy and NAIA or NCAA rules regarding payment of medical bills, permissible vs. The senior athletic trainer works independently in their setting as the liaison between student athlete, school administration, and NGPG by following the guidelines of the National Athletic Training Association and the Georgia Athletic Trainer Licensure Act. The certified athletic trainer performs clinical duties in accordance with population specific guidelines and adheres to National Patient Safety Goals as outlined in the athletic training policy and procedure manual.
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A critical aspect of this role is ensuring compliance with NCAA, NEWMAC, and institutional regulations, which includes overseeing student athlete eligibility and maintaining day-to-day compliance standards to uphold the college's standing with NCAA and NEWMAC. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES Oversees the coordination and execution of activities in the Piano Row Gym and Athletic SkyBox, ensuring smooth operation of game day events.
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Knowledge of NAIA and NCAA DIII student-athlete and institutional compliance rules and rules governing the play of various games. This part-time position is responsible for all aspects of the tennis program, including evaluating and recruiting academically qualified and talented student-athletes, organizing, conducting team workouts and competition, and helping to arrange a NAIA and NCAA DIII schedule and team travel.
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Build a working relationship with the NCAA, college coaches/recruiters, and college admissions offices. Create and facilitate an off-season athlete development plan that includes, but is not limited to, a strength and conditioning program.
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Founded in 2012 the group works with 750+ sports teams including Major League Baseball and its 30 franchises, National Hockey League and its 31 clubs, and teams across the Premier League, English Football League, National Football League, National Basketball Association, Major League Soccer, Australian Football League, as well as NCAA schools, and multiple amateur organizations from the UK, Australia, Japan to India, the USA and Canada.
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CMS varsity teams compete in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), as a member of NCAA Division III. The Program is comprised is 21 varsity sports (10 men’s, 11 women’s) and supports a student population of over 3,200 and a student-athlete population of approximately 530.
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Advocate for student athlete needs and access to athletic department, University, Big Ten and NCAA resources. Support advocate for student-athletes in the areas of financial aid, orientation, housing, employment, well-being, life-skills, player development, and community engagement.
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The Athenas play their home matches at Roberts Pavilion, which opened in 2015 and served as the host site for the NCAA Division III Championships in 2023. This includes but is not limited to: prompt completion of all administrative paperwork, team travel logistics, creation of practice plans, scholar-athlete and team development, and collaboration with CMS athletics staff in the areas of sports medicine, business operation, compliance, equipment, facilities, and events.
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