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Plan and implement all phases of a competitive national level NCAA Division I women’s soccer program, including student athlete recruitment; scheduling; conducting practice sessions; conditioning programs, and public relations activities; scouting and game preparation, under the general supervision and as prescribed by the orders, advice and direction of the University’s Athletics Director.
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Help head volleyball coach in administering all aspects of the volleyball program, including but not limited to: designing and conducting practice in accordance with the NAIA's 24-week rule, preparing for competition, arranging transportation and meals, maintaining inventory of uniforms and equipment, monitoring academic progress, collaborating with other assistants (volunteer or student.
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Reporting to the Head Volleyball Coach, this position is responsible for, but not limited to recruitment, video analysis, skill development of student athletes, game/ practice planning, alumni relations and day to day program administrative duties.
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Assist the Head Coach with student-athlete/player development and training. Assist the Head Coach with scheduling and organizing practice and contests in accordance with applicable Pacific West Conference and NCAA regulations.
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Lead the sports and athlete communications practice at the fastest growing energy drink brand in the world. This new, senior role on a growing team will make an immediate impact by creating communications and PR campaigns aligned to our marketing pillars, setting strategy and activating sports, fitness and athlete marketing properties.
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The Athletic Trainer II is responsible for the prevention, assessment, immediate management, treatment, and rehabilitation of student-athlete injuries and conditions as defined by the State of Florida practice act as well as collegiate, Baptist Health Care, and Andrews Institute Sports Medicine Outreach guidelines and standards.
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Specifically, the Head Coach will identify, recruit, and coach student-athletes; develop practice plans and competition schedules; manage operating budget; oversee student-athlete academics and compliance of the program; and supervise assistant coaches/other support personnel.
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Organize competitive team workout schedule that maximizes success and improvement for each athlete, with the assistance of the Gymnastics Director. As the Gymnastics Coach, you will provide direct leadership, instruction, motivation, coaching and practice to students in Gymnastics to prepare them for competition, according to YMCA and USAG guideline for competitive Gymnastics Team.
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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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The head women's soccer coach is responsible for all aspects in leading a competitive NAIA soccer program to include, coaching (practice and in-game), recruiting, fund-raising, positive encouragement towards student-athlete development, and scheduling.
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Current License to Practice as an Athletic Trainer in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Coordinate and implement injury prevention programs and preventative strategies and programs customized to each student-athlete.
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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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Assist in planning and implementing all aspects of the track and field program, including team organization and composition, athlete selection and evaluation, practice planning and supervision, and competition planning, scouting, and strategy.
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Assess athletes readiness for practice and competition; coaches must be able to evaluate a student-athletes physical or maturational ability to compete and if there is any doubt the athlete should not compete until cleared by a medical physician (our school's Athletic Trainer will not allow an injured or sick athlete to participate without medical clearance from the athlete's physician.
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The services are intended to promote student-athlete mental health, holistic wellness, academic achievement, and athletic excellence. Current license for independent practice required (licensed psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, or equivalent.
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