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Functions include coaching, recruiting, practice, game day preparation, forming game strategies, alumni communication, fundraising, assuring student-athlete well-being and academic success, and management and supervision of staff.
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The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics prides itself on fostering a positive student-athlete experience, with emphasis in the areas of academic excellence, competitive success, and community outreach.
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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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Assist with the sports program's recruiting activities which may include prospect student-athlete (PSA) evaluation; scouting; developing scouting reports; conducting video analysis; tracking PSA correspondence; distribution of scholarships; monitoring admissions and eligibility process involving recruited student-athletes; the planning and executing campus visits; managing recruiting databases.
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The Student-Athlete Academic Coordinator counsels and guides VCU's student-athletes to education success. The Student-Athlete Academic Coordinator works with student-athletes to get them prepared for a career after college.
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Reporting to the Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics for Academic and Student-Athlete Support Services, the Assistant Director of the Panicucci Center supports in the administration of the Division I Intercollegiate Athletics Program and has responsibility for the academic eligibility, graduation and personal development of all student-athletes within the program.
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In addition, the AD is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Athletic Department, fostering student-athlete academic support and success and providing a strategic vision for the future of the department in alignment with the university's strategic plan.
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Assist the Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Academic Services to track academic progress toward general studies completion, graduation and NCAA continuing eligibility requirements for all student-athletes.
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The Lead Learning Specialist functions to ensure assigned students understand assignments in their courses, help them to develop an organizational system that will facilitate success in their courses, assists students in areas where there are some cognitive deficiencies, and helps coordinate with assigned academic counselors, tutors, and other Student Athlete Academic Support Team members to guarantee at-risk student athletes receive proper academic assistance.
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Assists in the sports program’s recruiting activities which may include: prospect student-athlete (PSA) evaluation; scouting; developing scouting reports; conducting video analysis; tracking PSA correspondence; distribution of scholarships; monitoring admissions and eligibility process involving recruited student-athletes; the planning and executing campus visits; managing recruiting databases.
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The Assistant Academic Coordinator will assist in monitoring assigned student-athletes academic progress, with regards to University and NCAA academic eligibility requirements.
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Coordination with Other Medical ProvidersServes as a primary coordinator of care and communication for student-athletes between medical care providers and Bates Health ServicesCooperates and collaborates with sports medicine staff, Bates Health Services, nutrition staff, academic support services, student-athletes to ensure proper communication of student-athlete needs or concerns.
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Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to: coaching and student-athlete skill development, recruiting, administrative tasks related to the operation of the program, and providing a positive collegiate experience for student-athletes.
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Monitor satisfactory academic progress of student athlete and help arrange for necessary academic counseling through Athletics Academic Coordinator. Specific knowledge in the sport of men's basketball and knowledge and compliance with all NCAA, State of Texas, UTSA and The American Athletic Conference rules and regulations.
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The position will demonstrate an understanding and commitment to athletics programs at NCAA Division I level, have a commitment to academic mission of Utah State University, a commitment to the academic success of the student-athletes, serve as a positive role model for student-athletes on and off the field, work well with students, facility, staff and community.
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