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During events, the game clock operator may have to interact with and work alongside the following: assigned game officials, Athletic Communications staff, and Event Management staff. Collegial and collaborative, the successful candidate will join a dynamic athletic department that believes that athletics is an integral and valuable component of our students’ overall educational experience.
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From ongoing evidence-based clinical education to dedicated mentorship opportunities and an APTaccredited Orthopaedic Residency Program, we propel our clinicians toward excellence in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and athletic training.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, or related field. Our rehabilitation staff includes physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, and athletic trainers.
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Proficiency and comfort with Microsoft applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams), as well as web-based communications and database/tracking tools (e.g., RedCap, Zoom, Qualtrics), is required.
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Develops Sports Medicine relationships in concert with corporate objectives in the market. Five or more years of experience in a customer/public relations position, preferably in physician services, pharmaceutical/medical sales or a related health care field.
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Develops relationships with external stakeholders including, but not limited to physicians, hospitals and health systems, athletic programs and schools, club sports, etc. Preferred Bachelor’s degree in Business, Communications, Marketing, Kinesiology, or related field.
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To serve in various support rolls for athletic competitions - scoreboard operator, public address announcer, usher, ticket taker, ball person, and others. Demonstrates a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness through actions, interactions, and communications with others.
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Engage with Athletic Communications staff for events, game days, etc. Engage with Athletic Communications staff for events, game days, etc. Bachelor's degree preferred with experience in collegiate athletics.
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Sales Representative / Business Development Manager / Physician Liaison. Our network consists of multiple brands across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Midwest providing exceptional care and personalized treatment to both adults and children every day.
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Establish communications with athletic director, school employees, coaches, parents and medical professionals. The Athletic Trainer is responsible for coordinating all on-site sports medicine coverage, taping, pre-season and post season physical screenings, injury clinics, training room management and budgeting of training supplies.
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Participate in special functions for prospective students and applicants, such as Athletic recruiting events, Fine Arts recruiting events, Discovery Days, Open House Days, Freshmen Registration, Orientation, etc.
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The following college degrees and experiences are preferable: 2 - 4 Years of Military Experience Business Business Administration Collegiate Athletic Experience College Graduates College Internships Communications Customer Service Entrepreneurship Food Server Hospitality Hotel Management Marketing Psychology Public Relations Restaurant Retail Sales Sociology Sports Management Powered by JazzHR.
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Position Summary: Reporting to the AT Manager, the Associate Athletic Trainer will be working alongside medical professionals, Athletic Directors, coaches, and athletes to review medical conditions of athletes and develop plans to meet athlete goals.
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Maintain communications with internal and external partners with regards to the progress of the injured athlete as well as informing of Athletico services and locations for continuum of care. Maintain communications with internal and external partners with regards to the progress of the injured athlete as well as informing of Athletico services and locations for continuum of care.
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This includes prevention, clinical evaluation and diagnosis, immediate care, treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning; organization and administration; and professional responsibility. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential function.
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