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Confer regularly with Head Athletic Trainer, Athletic Director, coaches, and Team Physician to plan, coordinate and evaluate programs and activities. Assist Head Athletic Trainer in the planning and coordination of Athletic Training Services, functions and programs.
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Under the direction of the Athletic Director and the Vice President of Student Services, the Head Men's Soccer coach provides leadership, direction, and oversees all coaching for an intercollegiate Men's Soccer Program operating under the California Community College Athletic Association.
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The campus director of athletics works with a team of coaches to provide athletic opportunities for students in middle and upper school. Athletic Director - SBSUM Cypress Campus.
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Report directly to the Assistant Athletics Director/Head Athletic Trainer Olympic Sports; must also work closely with all others involved with carrying out the philosophy and objectives of the intercollegiate athletic program.
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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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Have prior experience in Christian education and athletic administration; experience in classical and/or University-Model schools preferred. Ideal candidates should have at least three or more years of coaching and athletic administration experience.
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Delivers athletic training services to members of the intercollegiate athletics teams as assigned, by the Assistant Director of Sports Medicine, including but not limited to, coordination of physical exams, evaluation and treatment of injuries at both traditional and non-traditional practices and games, design and supervision of rehabilitation programs, and practice/game preventative techniques.
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While many job responsibilities occur during the day, the Assistant Athletic Director is expected to attend after-hours athletic events. SKILLS & ABILITIESEducation: Bachelor's Degree (four year college or technical school): Required Master's Degree: PreferredExperience: Prior experience as an athletic coach (preferably as a head coach) and/or assistant athletic director or athletic director is preferred.
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Other athletic related activities as assigned by the Athletic Director. Athletic Operations- scheduling contests, plan and supervise practices, games, and travel, assist in hiring assistant coaches.
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OverviewJoin our team as the Director of Men's Basketball Operations (Athletic Operations Spec II). As the Director of Men's Basketball Operations, you'll collaborate closely with our Head Coach on all internal and external matters, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations and supporting the growth and development of our team.
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Other duties as assigned by the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations. Conducts research on potential equipment purchases for the department and works on special projects as part of the strategic plan of the department as assigned by the Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations.
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Assist the Associate Athletic Director for Football Operations and the Director of Football Operations with operational and logistical duties specific to practice and competition, including team travel and other administrative duties associated with practice and competition.
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Duty 16: Attend home games/meets as decided upon in conjunction with school athletic director/athletic trainer for boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, hockey, wrestling, freshman and junior varsity football, baseball, softball, and track.
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Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine provides leadership and direction for the healthcare, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries to student-athletes and oversees the procurement and management of the University's student athlete insurance plan.
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Monitors the upkeep of athletic spaces including locker room facilities, weight room, gymnasium, fields and coordinates with the Director of Facilities for routine maintenance and brick and mortar needs.
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