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Assist women's basketball coaching staff in recruiting with organization of recruiting events. Housed in the historic Dinkytown neighborhood on the northern edge of the University campus, Gopher Athletics is succeeding against a backdrop unique in college athletics, nestled at the heart of a bustling, modern metro area.
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Director of Player Development - Women's Basketball. There are more than 600 student-athletes and nearly 300 full-time employees in our athletics department. About the Department With more than 140 years of tradition, Gopher Athletics is one of the oldest and most decorated athletics departments in the country.
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The Athletics department administers 15 NCAA sports: Mens and Womens Basketball; Football; Womens Golf; Mens & Womens Skiing; Mens and Womens Tennis; Mens and Womens Cross Country, Indoor Track and Outdoor Track; and, Womens Volleyball.
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Must have the ability to work the majority of SC4 Skippers Home Events and the NJCAA Women’s DII Basketball Championship. Assists with other athletics game-day activities as needed (i.e. scorebook, libero tracker, scoreboard, shot clock, music, video, ticketing, statistics, etc.
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DCP’s mentor and have fun with kids doing various year-round activities such as art projects, music groups, animal therapy, various athletics (basketball, soccer, Frisbee, etc), and adulthood transition prep.
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Other Certified Teachers and Non-Teacher Coaches must complete one of the two pathways within the specified time frame: New York State Coaching Certification program offered by Erie 1 BOCES or NFHS NYS Specific Second Pathway Process More information can be found here: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Knowledge, Skills and/or Abilities Required) One-year basketball experience preferred, preferably working with adolescence and young adults.
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Level; Assisting in monitoring the academics of each of the men's basketball student-athletes; Effectively communicate with Athletics Student Services, Compliance, and Sports. Promote the Department of Athletics and men's basketball program through community.
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Wilkes University invites applicants for a Men's Basketball Assistant Coach/Intramurals Director, a full-time, 12-month administrative staff position in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics reporting to the Head Men's Basketball Coach and Athletics Director.
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Monitors and reports all travel & recruiting expenses, ensuring all meet Athletics budget, NCAA compliance policies and university policies/guidelines. Position Summary As a member of the Athletic department’s administrative team, the Assistant Director of Sport Operations is responsible for coordinating 12 Olympic sports teams, assisting with Basketball and Football, and coaching administrative staff with their team travel and recruiting & official visit needs.
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In coordination with the District Office of Intercollegiate Athletics, campus level Athletic Director and Dean of Student Services, recruits, interviews, and recommends the hiring and termination of Assistant Coaches.
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Seasonal sports include; football, soccer, volleyball, cross country, golf, basketball, swim and dive, water polo, baseball, softball and track and field. Previous experience with athletics and game day operations.
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Legends focus with the goal of driving revenue around the new premium seating offerings, athletic ticketing (football, mens basketball, mens hockey), annual athletic donations, and grow the overall connectivity and engagement with all Badger fans.
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Coaches help athletes to play their best individually and as a team in sports such as football, baseball, basketball, softball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, tennis, cross country, swimming, track and golf.
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Reporting to the Whitten Family Men’s Basketball Head Coach, The University of Missouri Athletics Department is seeking a highly motivated and skilled individual to fill the position of Assistant Basketball Coach for the Men's Basketball program.
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Specific responsibilities include managing all aspects of the Chancellor’s Regents Society, serving as team lead for PG football and men’s basketball strategy, and developing additional programs for cultivation/engagement that align with Carolina’s fundraising priorities.
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