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Associate Director of Student Athlete Success - Football University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: 35834 Salary: $3,933 - $9,067 monthly Position Description: Under general supervision of the Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Support Services, the Associate Director of Student-Athlete Success will provide administrative services and assist in the personal growth and off court activities of the Football student-athletes.
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Maintain accurate records of student-athlete academic performance to meet NCAA standards; (NCAA Compliance) ensure compliance with NCAA academic eligibility requirements.
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The coach is also responsible for the recruitment of student-athletes, adhering to NCAA, Conference and University regulations with regard to recruiting, admission standards and eligibility, monitoring student-athlete academic progress, and assist in the establishment of effective media relations.
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Along with Student-Athlete Development Services, collaborate with the University Institutional Research Office to complete NCAA reports such as Federal Graduation Rate (FGR), Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and the Academic Progress Rate (APR.
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The primary responsibility of Team GA's will be to assist the head coach in all facets of the program, including the recruitment of quality student-athletes, organization and planning of practices, game preparation, administrative duties, scouting, and monitoring of student athlete academic progress.
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Has a large role in the identification, recruitment, and selection of prospective Cadet-athletes; ensures compliance with NCAA recruiting rules and regulations; initiates process for determining academic eligibility.
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Assist with planning and implementation of training sessions, scouting, recruiting, video analysis, individual player coaching sessions, equipment, academic monitoring, and athlete fitness programs.
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Monitor and support the academic progress of student-athletes, ensuring compliance with NCAA and university standards. This position offers the unique opportunity to combine academic pursuits with hands-on experience in collegiate athletics, supporting the development and success of our student-athletes.
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Monitors and reports on student-athlete academic support and progress. Provides vision and strategic leadership for student-athlete academic and development programs/supports.
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Ability to exhibit integrity with high ethical standards and strict adherence to NCAA, conference, university and departmental rules and regulations as well as solid commitment to academic integrity, student-athlete welfare, and any applicable NCAA ethnic diversity and gender equity standards.
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Will have a strong focus on student-athlete retention, the education of student-athlete life skills, and academic progress toward graduation. Requirements: Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degreeValid driver's licenseVerified driving recordFlexible work hoursComplete the NCAA Division III Rules TestTrained in HIPPACPR Certification Preferred Qualifications: 1.
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Bachelors degree; excellent interpersonal and motivational skills; personal commitment to integrity of the athletic program and the concept of the student-athlete, commitment to diversity and inclusion and student engagement, knowledge of NCAA Division II rules and regulations and basic computer skills.
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Ensure the academic success of DVC Softball student athletes by understanding the CCCAA, NCAA, and NAIA academic eligibility requirements for participation and transfer. Meet regularly with the Athletic Director on issues associated with program development and provide reporting on transfer status on each student athlete.
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Assist the Head Women's Lacrosse Coach with all facets of the women's lacrosse program, including but not limited to: recruiting, athlete and team development, practice planning, academic monitoring, team travel and game management.
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Must have a commitment to student-athlete academic success and well-being. Adhere to all Title IX, SUNY, Skyline Conference, and NCAA Regulations. Provide support to recreation for coverage during the academic year and summer months.
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