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UCF’s Student Success and Well-Being Recreation and Wellness Center is seeking applicants for an Athletic Training and Risk Management Coordinator I. This position is primarily responsible for assisting in the daily operation of the Recreation and Wellness Center's Athletic Training Program and Risk Management efforts.
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Rocky Top Sports World is a member of the SFM Network, the nation's largest and fastest growing network of sports facilities and is operated by the industry-leader in outsourced operations, Sports Facilities Management.
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Currently, Legends works with marquee clients across business verticals including professional sports; collegiate; attractions; entertainment; and conventions and leisure. Proven experience in event sales, sales, business development, or event management, preferably in the hospitality or events industry.
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A fully remote company, headquartered in Indianapolis, myCOI’s proven track record of national growth and success has impacted hundreds of customers who use our products and services ranging from Fortune 100, Higher Education, Construction, Logistics, Healthcare, Property Management, down to some of our local favorite sports teams.
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The Associate Head Coach will assist with management of department wide programs including but not limited to academic support, game management, serving as a facilities coordinator, recruitment, fundraising, procurement of equipment, travel, NCAA compliance, supervision of assistant coaches and volunteers.
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Preferred Pursuit of bachelor's degree in business, entrepreneurship, finance, sports management or accounting preferred Experience within logistics, scheduling, project management, or sports & entertainment Television Broadcast or live events field a plus.
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The Compliance Coordinator is responsible for providing best in class support to our commercial clients. Certificates of Insurance - Software as a Service - Compliance - Insurtech Certificate Review - Insurance Review - Compliance Review - Policy Review - Endorsement - Insurance Tracking - Commercial Insurance - Customer Care - Insurance - Client Success - Training - Technology.
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Under the general supervision of the Campus Recreation & Wellbeing Directors, the Competitive Sports & Safety Coordinator oversees the comprehensive programming, student development, and safety management aspects for Intramural Sports program.
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Education and/or Experience: High school diploma or equivalent required; bachelor's degree in Sports or Fitness Management, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, or Parks & Recreation from a four-year college or university preferred (or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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As a RN Quality Management Coordinator you will clearly and professionally, communicate with all other disciplines, individually or in groups, a development and activation plan for performance improvements that coordinate with the facilities Plan of Care, Strategic Goals, and Performance Improvement Plan.
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Under the direct supervision of the Assistant Director - Facility Operations (Recreation Center) the Coordinator- Facility Operations (Recreation Center) is responsible for overseeing the daily facility supervision and operational needs of the Cal Poly Recreation Center, Cal Poly Sports Complex, and Doerr Family Field.
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6 months to 1year or more of Event Services experience in a stadium or arena management, sports and entertainment facility, or other hospitality-oriented business such as theme parks, hotels, or airlines required.
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Sports Facilities Management, LLC. Experience working with convention & visitors bureaus, regional sports commissions, and/or regional event management booking in a regional sports and/or convention center.
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One year of college-level coursework in recreation, sports administration/management, physical education, or a closely related field is desirable. With the general guidance and direction of the Recreation Supervisor and/or the Recreation Coordinator, the Assistant Head Lifeguard will assist with the implementation and administration of the aquatics program.
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This position reports to the Director of Facilities Management and is responsible for overseeing the maintenance, beautification, and landscaping of the golf teaching studio, 3 sports facilities, 2 multipurpose recreation fields, and other open spaces on the university's campus.
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