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The Director of Scouting will serve as the primary evaluator for all prospective student-athletes in the sport of football. Knowledge of and ability to use scouting service reports and web-based recruiting content to evaluate prospects and their fit within the Football program.
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Through activities STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math), Entrepreneurship, Civic Engagement and Outdoor Experiences, Girl Scouting provides girls with opportunities for fun and friendship, while fostering development of leadership skills and self-esteem.
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Director of Player Development - Women's Basketball. Qualifications Qualifications: Education/Experience Required: Bachelor's Degree Two years of coaching experience (Collegiate level preferred), advanced computer skills, film and scouting experience, and knowledge of NCAA rules required.
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Coordinate with the Assistant DPP for Offense & Defense along with Director of Recruiting Logistics and Analytics to monitor NCAA transfer portal & advance scouting projects 5% Associate Director or Director of Scouting may be offered dependent on candidate qualifications and experience.
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15%- Game Day/Practice Responsible to assist Director of Video Services and Graduate Manager regarding setup for each day in terms of equipment, practice players/managers, practice script pass out, etc.
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Serve as a senior technical leader for project teams; owning audio/visual/lighting/staging vendor resourcing, technical/union labor, complex technical runs of shows, scheduling performer/talent rehearsals, and on-site management of technical director and/or teams.
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Job Title: Shooting Sports Director Location: Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley, California Job Summary: The Shooting Sports Director is responsible for overseeing all shooting sports activities at the camp, including archery, rifle, shotgun, pistol, and cowboy action shooting.
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Extend Girl Scouting and increase participation in Girl Scouts among girls living in at-risk environments, rural communities or underserved or emerging populations where volunteer leadership has not been identified and/or other barriers for Girl Scout involvement exist.
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Crafts Handicraft Assistant Handicraft Director^ Food Service Kitchen Assistant Assistant Cook^ Dining Hall Steward Head Cook^ Food Service Director^ High Adventure Climbing assistant Climbing Staff^ Bikes Assistant^ Outbound Assistant^ Climbing Director.
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The Assistant Field Hockey Coach will report to the Head Coach and is responsible for assisting the Head Coach in all phases of the Field Hockey Program including the recruitment of a diverse set of student-athletes, assisting with daily operations, practice implementation, and other duties assigned by the Head Coach and Director of Athletics.
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Develop and manage client scopes; support Managing Director and VP of Finance & Operations in managing resourcing and profitability for division. Support new business efforts - from scouting, brainstorming, proposal development and presenting, through agency selection, contracting and new client onboarding.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: recruiting, coaching, counseling, player development, monitoring academic progress, scouting, alumni events, fundraising events and other duties assigned by the head coach or club sports director.
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Reporting to the Head Women's Basketball Coach, the Director of Scouting & Video Operations manages all aspects of video-related activities and operations for women's basketball, as well as participates in on campus recruitment activities with prospective student athletes.
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Plan and implement all phases of a competitive national level NCAA Division I women’s soccer program, including student athlete recruitment; scheduling; conducting practice sessions; conditioning programs, and public relations activities; scouting and game preparation, under the general supervision and as prescribed by the orders, advice and direction of the University’s Athletics Director.
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And effectively, reports all issues or broken equipment immediately to Cultivation Manager or Director of Cultivation. Leads and directs cultivation staff members during weekend periods; communicates any significant out of normal conditions to the appropriate Cultivation Manager or Director of Cultivation.
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