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Job Summary Manage a designated area in the department as assigned by the Director of Athletic Communications related to: Filming/live video production Statistics Digital Content/Social Media Primary or secondary contact for select sports Game Day Operations (scoreboard, camera operation, setup, and breakdown, etc.
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Collaborate to ensure athletic communications are organized, accurate and efficient. Have prior experience in Christian education and athletic administration; experience in classical and/or University-Model schools preferred.
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Ideal candidates should have at least three or more years of coaching and athletic administration experience. The campus director of athletics works with a team of coaches to provide athletic opportunities for students in middle and upper school.
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The Graduate Intern for Athletic Communications will assist the Director of Athletic Communications with publicity efforts for the University's 21-sport athletic program.
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The Director of Athletic Communications is sensitive to the needs of a diverse student body and is committed to assisting the Department of Athletics in enhancing and supporting the student development experience consistent with the mission of a Sinsinawa Dominican Catholic liberal arts university.
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This position is responsible to the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications for assistance with public relations and publicity for the university’s athletics program. Bachelor’s degree or higher, and a minimum of one (1) year of full-time experience working in Athletic Communications/Sports Information.
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Required Education: 4 Year Degree The Minnesota State University intercollegiate athletics program has two Athletic Communications Graduate Assistantship positions available beginning on or around August 14.
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Carry out other duties within the athletic department as requested by the Director of Athletics and Director of Athletic Communications. The Columbus State University Athletic Department is seeking to hire two (2) graduate assistants to work in the athletic communications office on a two (2) year term.
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Oversees the summer health records transition process for the Athletic Department in advance of the start of each academic year, in collaboration with the Dean of Students and Communications Department.
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Position Summary: The Assistant Director, Athletic Communications and Marketing, in coordination with the Associate Director, Athletic Communications and Marketing and the Director of Marketing and Engagement, tells the Skidmore Athletics story by managing an integrated athletics and communications program that includesgame-day coverage, sports information and statistics, web coordination, social media management, and photography (incl.
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PRIMARY DUTY: The Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine is responsible for all activities related to the Athletic Training room and the Athletic Training Program affiliated with the athletics department at Northwest Missouri State University.
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The communications assistant will report directly to the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications. Required Education: 4 Year Degree The University of Oregon is currently accepting applications for the position of a full-time Athletic Communications Assistant for the -25 academic year.
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Under general supervision of the Senior Associate Athletic Director of Communications and Media Relations, the Media Relations Specialist will be the primary contact for a variety of assigned varsity sports.
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The Assistant Athletic Director will be responsible for supporting the management of the school’s athletic department. A growing program, the assistant athletic director will focus on Laboratory School’s Middle and Lower school athletic teams, while collaborating with the Deputy AD and Director of Athletics to maintain and organize a robust athletic program.
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Athletic-communications-graduate-assistant Return to Search Results. Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Sport Management, Journalism, Communications, or other related fields Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required Full acceptance into one of Carthage's graduate programs Proficient oral and written communication skills Application Process: Interested candidates are invited to submit a cover letter, resume, and at least three professional references to , with the subject line: Carthage Athletic Communications GA Application.
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