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Job summary: The Asst. Boys Basketball Coach fulfills the mission of the Catholic school by assisting in administering the program in a particular sport which adequately prepares the student athlete for interscholastic competition.
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Candidates should possess a thorough knowledge of track and field, a sophisticated understanding of coaching and training strategies, and a demonstrated ability to enhance student athlete development.
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Develops and maintains campus relationships, including interaction with the Office of Residential Life, Undergraduate Advising, Compliance and other appropriate partners and collaborators on campus assuring NCAA compliance and student athlete eligibility for the basketball team.
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Collaborating with the coaching staff to monitor student-athlete academic status and progress towards degree completion, including coordinating with the Student Success Center to support academic success and retention.
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Collaborate with other Academic Services staff (Associate AD, Academic Coordinators, Tutor Coordinator, Tutors) in strategic management of student-athlete academic support and academic progress.
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Assist the Athletic Director in resolving cases where a student-athlete violates an applicable regulation. Monitor student-athlete academic performance and implement team, athletics department, and Lee College measures to support their academic performance.
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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. 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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Supports student success, engagement, completion, and continuous improvement of the student-athlete experience. Coordinates and communicates student athlete admission, testing, financial aid, orientation, advisement, registration and graduation with appropriate department(s); works closely with faculty on player progress.
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Through this partnership, student-athletes will be able to receive premier athletic training services through expert guidance and care NEW GRADS ARE WELCOME TO APPLY 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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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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In addition, the psychologist will interface with other professionals within the Hartford Healthcare Rehabilitation Network and Campus Care to enhance these behavioral health service lines within the Institute to serve both general orthopedic and student athlete populations.
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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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Assist the Head Coach with student-athlete/player development and training. Assist the Head Coach with the recruitment of student-athlete/ players. Assist the Head Coach with providing instruction to student-athlete/players.
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Assists in the sports program’s recruiting activities which may include: prospect student-athlete (PSA) evaluation; scouting; developing scouting reports; conducting video analysis; tracking PSA correspondence; distribution of scholarships; monitoring admissions and eligibility process involving recruited student-athletes; the planning and executing campus visits; managing recruiting databases.
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Assists in monitoring the academic progress of each track and field student-athlete in the program. Helps to coordinate the physical development of each student-athlete through appropriate condition, strength, and practice session.
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