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Carry out other duties within the athletic department as requested by the Director of Athletics and Director of Athletic Communications. The Columbus State University Athletic Department is seeking to hire two (2) graduate assistants to work in the athletic communications office on a two (2) year term.
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Under the general supervision of the Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs, and with lead daily direction from the Sports Information Director, the Media Relations Assistant will assist with standard and straight-forward athletic communications, social media, media relations and digital media for CSUB Athletics sport programs.
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Supervises contests, serves as ticket taker/seller, and any other duties as delegated by the principal or athletic director. Responsible for preparation prior to practice and athletics events and any tasks following practice and athletic events with approval of the principal and athletic director.
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Works under direction of the Chief Athletic Trainer and Director of Physical Therapy in performing duties of providing athletic training services for Henry County Sports Medicine. Performs the athletic training services for Henry County Sports Medicine.
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To oversee all aspects of a model athletic communications department as it relates to the promotion and publicizing of the University's 22-sport program, including the dissemination of information to local, regional, national and hometown media outlets.
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Parks Maintenance Worker I's perform skilled parks, baseball stadium facilities, sports/athletic field, or golf course maintenance and repair work related to one of four City program areas. Must possess a valid Class D Arizona Driver's License by hire or promotion date (Athletic/Sports Field Maintenance, Baseball Maintenance, and Parks and Basins Maintenance Assignments.
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The Assistant Manager, Athletic Equipment, assists the Assistant Athletic Director, Equipment and Inventory with all areas of the Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) equipment room to include the forecasting of equipment needs, allocation, procurement and receipt, maintenance, repair, replacement, and proper handling and safe keeping of equipment assets, inventory for all ICA sponsored sports and all safety aspects of player equipment.
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Assist in facilitating appropriate referral to medical personnel including X-ray, lab, athletic training, physical therapy, hand therapy, chiropractic, primary care, and specialist physician services.
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The Athletics Ticket Office intern will assist the Athletic Ticket Manager and Assistant Ticket Manager with increasing the overall visibility of Brown University Athletics through ticket sales efforts.
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Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach. These backgrounds include: Personal Training, Physical Therapy, Chiropractics, Yoga, Group Fitness, Exercise Science, Massage Therapy & Athletic Training.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer will be responsible for providing injury prevention strategies, athletic training services, strength and conditioning programs, and rehabilitation protocols.
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Corrective Exercise Specialist, Kinesiology and Sports Medicine. 30 hours combination of in-studio and formal webinar pre-requisite training, followed by formal Registered in-person Flexologist Training by a Master Instructor.
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This position serves as a key leader in driving creativity and cohesiveness amongst Stanford Athletics digital platforms; defining and coordinating social media, website and mobile app efforts for Stanford University's athletic programs; and assisting in visual brand strategy development and execution.
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Collaborate with Assistant -Athletic Director of Facilities on developing processes and policies, and with forecasting maintenance activities around sports schedules and seasons; Organizes, directs, and controls daily operations of various facility maintenance activities and projects, including the coordination, execution, and inspection of routine and special maintenance projects as directed by the Assistant Athletic Director of Facilities.
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Industrial medicine, ergonomics, body mechanics, occupational health, healthcare, industrial sports medicine, sports medicine, athletic trainer, AT, ATC, kinesiologist, exercise physiologist, physical therapy assistant, PTA, safety, industrial ergonomics, office ergonomics, health & wellness, injury prevention, behavioral ergonomics, navy corpsman, veteran, army medic, COTA.
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