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Supporting the Director of Athletics and Deputy Athletic Director in all areas of donor relations, solicitations, events, athletic department and university protocol and more. Reporting directly to the Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations/Chief of Staff, the Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer will be a creative, bold, and innovative development leader with an entrepreneurial spirit who has overseen large teams.
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Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education and experience equivalent to: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in physical education, kinesiology, exercise science, recreation, or athletic administration.
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Athletic-communications-graduate-assistant Return to Search Results. Other duties as assigned Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience within an intercollegiate athletic department Proficiency in various new media platforms, encompassing website management, social media management, videography, production, and photography.
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Work with the Assistant Athletic Director for Video Services and Digital Strategy in creation of social content which includes but not limited to videos, hype videos, intro videos, interviews, graphics, and photography.
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Essential functions: Travel to contracted high schools and colleges to provide athletic training services on an as need basis to cover for events as signed up for and facilitated by Twin Cities Orthopedics Sports Medicine Outreach Coordinator.
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Select Physical Therapy is looking for a PRN Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) West Hartford, CT We are in need of a PRN certified athletic trainers for our high school sports contracts in West Hartford, CT. We are open to consider new graduate athletic trainers.
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Reports directly to the Head Athletic Trainer/ Assistant Athletic Director Sports Medicine Responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of designated information. Summary of Position:The Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for athletic injury prevention and risk management recognition, evaluation, and assessment of injuries; immediate care of injuries and illness; rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries; and health care organization and administration.
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Provide appropriate first aide and emergency care to injured athletes as appropriate and within the scope of practice of an athletic trainer. Athletic Trainer certification through NATABOCWeekends availability.
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Reporting to the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, this position is expected to adhere to the responsibilities of competitive success, the academic success of students, fiscal responsibility, and rules compliance within the parameters set forth by the NJCAA. Assist Head Coach to advise student-athletes and staff of applicable intercollegiate athletic rules, regulations, and College policies and ensure compliance of such regulations.
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Perform such other duties as designated by the athletic director, assistant athletic director, or site administrator. Monitor and report any problems in facilities and/or conditions of playing and practice fields and training equipment to the athletic director or site administrator in charge of athletics.
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Personal Trainer, Athletic Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach. StretchLab is seeking Personal Trainings, Athletic Trainers, Massage Therapist, Yoga Instructors, Dancers, Physical Therapist Aides, and Corrective Exercise Specialists to join our team.
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AT-Temp - Certified Athletic Trainer - Temporary State Licensure AND. Practices prevention, recognition, assessment, management, treatment, and reconditioning of injuries in accordance with athletic training practice act and in collaboration with providers.
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Experience in determining appropriate fit of athletic clothing, accessories and equipment for various ASU varsity sports excluding Football and Ice Hockey. Experience in athletic equipment management within college athletics preferred (3 years.
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Duties/Responsibilities Duties/Responsibilities On-site event management of selected sports, assisting full-time facility staff with set-up/breakdown of home athletic events, contacting visiting teams and officials, creating and/or updating athletic operations manuals, coordinating and guiding tours of Athletic Association facilities, managing special events and rentals, assisting staff with facility maintenance and projects and performing day-to-day office duties.
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Athletic Trainer Classification: Full-time Department: Athletics Reports to: Head Athletic Trainer Mission and Commitment Taylor’s mission is to develop servant-leaders marked with a passion to minister Christ’s redemptive love, grace, and truth to a world in need.
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