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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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At the direction of the recruiting coordinator, assists with the planning and execution of on-campus recruiting visits, game-day visits, and financial reconciliation of the recruiting activity at the conclusion.
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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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Our entrepreneurial spirit, high-impact research, and Division I athletics also draw students from throughout the region and from 92 countries across the globe. Program Coordinator, Business/Management/Finance - Community and Professional Education.
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Receive directions and constructive feedback from Head Lifeguard, Aquatics Coordinator, Aquatics Supervisor & other Recreational Supervisors. Under the supervision of the Athletics & Aquatics Supervisor, lifeguards are responsible for working directly with the public in the high-risk area of aquatics.
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The classes to which this section applies are: Athletic Trainer, Theatre Technician/Events Coordinator, Theatre Events Manager, and KCSM Underwriter. Department Kinesiology / Athletics / Dance CSM (DEPT.
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The Special Program Coordinator will be an active member of the Student Affairs Division and work closely within the Division with the Student Counseling Center, the campus food pantry (the DISH), Disability Services, Single Stop, Student Engagement and Leadership, Athletics, Veteran Services and other key campus partners.
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K-State Athletics is seeking qualified applicants for a COORDINATOR OF EVANS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE PROGRAM (CAREER) , which is a full-time, salaried, benefits-eligible position. Minimum one to two years’ experience in intercollegiate athletics and success working directly with a culturally diverse student-athlete population.
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Those with experience or interest in any of the following categories will do well in this role: Sales, marketing, customer service, retail, athletics, restaurant, teamwork, training, campaigns, leadership, communication, outreach, advertising, business development, hospitality, adaptability, promotions, teams, clubs, fitness, problem solving, military, entrepreneurship, delivery, negotiation skills, products and services.
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Field & Stream, Apparel, Footwear, Exercise, or General Athletics product knowledge required. We are currently seeking Team Coordinator candidates. Field & Stream, Apparel, Footwear, Exercise, or General Athletics product knowledge required.
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Bachelor's degree preferred with experience in collegiate athletics. Genuine understanding and commitment to NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics philosophy. Serve as the travel coordinator (meals and travel operations.
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Training/strength and conditioning staff, compliance coordinator, athletic media relations. level; Assisting in monitoring the academics of each of the men's basketball student-athletes; Effectively communicate with Athletics Student Services, Compliance, and Sports.
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The assistant coach reports to the head basketball coach regarding assigned coaching duties in basketball operations and will have additional responsibilities as the recruiting coordinator. 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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Under the direction of the Head Coach, serve as the Offensive Coordinator and assist the Head Coach in all duties assigned relative to an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) program. In accordance with UC Davis Athletics' hiring process for coaches, UC Davis will require any head coach or assistant coach final candidate(s) to sign an authorization for a reference check.
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The Athletics Communications Specialist serves as a spokesperson for GW Athletics and is a public relations strategist, developing and executing plans to elevate the profile of GW Athletics.
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