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The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics consists of more than 300 staff members and coaches and sponsors 30 varsity sports programs. Share in the excitement of the college experience, and work with some of the best coaches and student-athletes in the country as part of Cal's broad Intercollegiate Athletic program.
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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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The Head Men's Soccer Coach is responsible for leading and directing all aspects of a NCAA Division III Men's soccer program that advances the mission of intercollegiate athletics and the University.
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The LACCD is accepting applications for Adjunct Intercollegiate Cheer/Yell Leader/Marching Band Coach positions at our colleges for the. Adjunct - FY25 Intercollegiate Cheer/Yell Leader/Marching Band Coach.
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Create and publish annual media guides, game day programs, and other intercollegiate publications; provide assistance for individual teams in producing publications such as camp brochures and newsletters; serve as primary photographer for intercollegiate athletics.
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Position Purpose The Associate Athletic Director, External Operations will report directly to the Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics and will be responsible for providing leadership to and aligning all the external units of UCM Athletics including but not limited to: communications, marketing, and promotions, development, creative content, social media, ticket operations, ticket sales, and sponsorship.
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Reporting to the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, the Athletic Trainer assists with executing the duties and responsibilities of providing exceptional athletic training related medical services for Oxy's varsity student-athletes participating on 20 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports teams in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC.
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The Assistant Director, Ticket Operations is responsible for managing the daily operations of the ticket office as it relates to event creation utilizing Paciolan ticket software, event management, processing ticket orders, ticket distribution, customer service, conflict resolution and enforcement of NCAA regulations related to the sale and distribution of tickets to intercollegiate athletic events and non-intercollegiate events.
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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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Description of Key Responsibility: Enforces all policies and procedures of the Department of Athletics, University, the Commonwealth Coast Conference, in addition to supporting a culture of DIII compliance with, the rules and regulations of the NCAA , affiliate conferences, and any other authorities that affect the intercollegiate athletics program.
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Two years’ experience in an intercollegiate athletic department in an administrative role or commensurate experience in intercollegiate coaching, NCAA compliance, fundraising and facilities management.
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Headquartered in Plano, Texas, the company has long had the privilege of being an advocate for intercollegiate athletics and the student-athlete experience. LEARFIELD is the leading media and technology services company in intercollegiate athletics.
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Coaching assignment includes head coaching responsibilities for intercollegiate cheer and serving as transfer facilitator for student-athletes to four-year universities. The Head Cheer Coach reports to the Executive Director for Student Services and Athletics and is responsible for complete supervision of the cheer program at Navarro College.
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The position, jointly funded by HHD and Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) will have an academic home in one of three academic departments, Kinesiology, Nutritional Sciences, or Recreation, Park and Tourism Management, and will report to the department head with a dotted line to the Deputy Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Welfare & Development in ICA. The successful candidate will possess instructional expertise and experience in education program administration or management.
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The UHSP Eutectics participate in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) sports as a member of the American Midwest Conference. Teams include men's and women's basketball, golf, soccer, cross-country, track and field, volleyball, eSports, co-ed competitive cheer, men's baseball and rugby, and women's softball and lacrosse.
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