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Provide Athletic Training services (prevention, treatment, evaluation, rehabilitation, and recording of athletic injuries, coordinating care of athletes with other allied health professionals, dealing with insurance issues, and communicating with coaches, parents, and student-athletes- these services are to be provided for all team practices, training sessions, and games) with assigned team and other responsibilities as determined by the Director of Athletic Training.
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In general an assistant athletic director. Is a designee of game administration/ observer when Athletic Director is split between locations. In general an assistant athletic director.
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Assist members by providing and interpreting the policies, rules and regulations that pertain to golf at Atlanta Athletic Club. Inform Head Golf Professional of any infractions. The role of the Assistant Golf Professional is varied and supports the Head Golf Professional & Director of Golf in achieving department goals.
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Administrative duties as determined by the Director of Athletic Training. | Maintain Athletic Training Certification and State Licensure by attending educational courses, seminars, and home study courses approved by the National Athletic Trainer.
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Reporting to the head Athletic Trainer and Athletic Director, this position will assist in overseeing walk-in-hour service and provide general coverage of athletic activities; provide coverage for athletic teams during home events or practices as well as provide care for visiting teams when they are unable to provide their own medical staff; complete documentation of injury evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitative procedures.
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Meet regularly with the Athletic Director on issues associated with program development and provide reporting on transfer status on each student athlete. Maintain an environment of academic instruction and comply with other duties as assigned by the Athletic Director.
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Classification Title PUBLIC RELATIONS: Adjunct / Substitute Non-Classroom Instructor POOL (college credit) The position requires extended knowledge in Health, Exercise Science, and an emphasis in Intercollegiate Athletics.
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NOTE : The San Diego Community College District accepts applications for adjunct (part-time/substitute) positions for our three college campuses (City, Mesa, Miramar) and various continuing education centers on a continuous basis.
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Reporting to the Director of Athletics, the Head Athletic Trainer is responsible for the preventive, emergenceny and rehabilitative medical care of the varsity athlietic team members. Serve as an Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI) for Towson University Student Athletic Trainers or other CAATE programs.
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Plan and schedule with the athletic director (with approval of the Principal) a regular program of practice for each season including summer practices and camps. Maintain necessary attendance forms, insurance records and similar paperwork, as specified by the athletic director.
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Selected Athletic Trainers: Mentor students within the undergraduate athletic training major and serve as a classroom and/or laboratory instructor Participate in the athletic training major curriculum as a Preceptor in cooperation with the Program Director and the Clinical Coordinator.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in exercise science, recreation management, kinesiology, personal training, or similar health field of study required; or a minimum of five (5) years of experience in fitness industry/allied health profession, health management, strength and conditioning, and/or personal/athletic training required.
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Do you have experience as a basketball coach, fitness instructor, athletic director, after-school program assistant, teacher, athlete, etc. Do you have experience as a basketball coach, fitness instructor, athletic director, after-school program assistant, teacher, athlete, etc.
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Department of Sport Studies at Guilford College is seeking qualified candidates for a tenure track position; which included, program director of the International Sport Management Masters (ISMM) program and instructor in the undergraduate Sport Management major to begin August 15, 2024.
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Minimum of three years of demonstrated experience in fitness related fields specifically in fitness management, group fitness instruction, class programming, personal training, staff and instructor training, equipment evaluation, repair and replacement; certification from one of the following organizations: AFAA, ACE, NCSA, or ACSM.
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