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Preference for a candidate with previous teaching experience in athletic training, certified strength and conditioning specialist credential or other credentials to assist teaching in a AT program.
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Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach. 100 hours of a combination of in-studio and formal webinar pre-requisite training, followed by StretchLab Franchise's formal 2 day In-person Flexologist Training Class taught by a Master Instructor.
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Summary The Athletic Trainer under the direction of the Director of Athletic Training, is responsible for coordinating and delivering athletic training services to the student-athletes of Lewis University, including but not limited to: collaborate with staff, coaches, the Head Athletic Trainer, and team physicians, injury evaluation, practice and game coverage, design and supervision of rehabilitation programs, and administration of athletic training operations as assigned.
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Two years of athletic training experience, preferably in college athletics. Coordinates and executes athletic training program for assigned sport(s), placing the safety of all student-athletes as the highest priority.
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Licensed/certified professional and subject matter expert in strength & conditioning and athletic training, specifically for working with elite athletes in the sports of CrossFit and weightlifting.
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Communicate and collaborate, as needed, with other campus departments, such as academic advising, residence life, admissions, sports information, compliance, athletic training, strength and conditioning.
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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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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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This is an exciting opportunity to expand and develop a career in Athletic Training at a NCAA Division III university. State of Maine Athletic Training license (must obtain by appointment date.
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Athletic Equipment Manager's Association (AEMA) Certification. Ensure adherence to NCAA, SEC, University of Arkansas and Athletic Department rules and regulations. Thorough understanding of all NCAA rules as they apply to athletic equipment/apparel.
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A BS degree in Athletic Training (Master's degree preferred). Intercollegiate athletic training experience and teaching experience (preferred) This position will report directly to the Head Athletic Trainer and work within the Eastern New Mexico Sports Medicine team.
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Athletic Operations- scheduling contests, plan and supervise practices, games, and travel, assist in hiring assistant coaches. Fiscal management- conduct fundraising activities for the cheer program as needed in collaboration with the Athletic Department.
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Three years or more of related experiences in athletic communications at the collegiate level and demonstration of a comprehensive understanding of athletic media relations with outstanding writing, communication and interpersonal skills, a working knowledge of Stat Crew or other industry standard in-game statistical programs; proficient in desktop publishing and website management; proficient with social media, familiarity with video and audio production.
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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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Fundraising, Engagement and Cultivation: Meet or exceed established revenue goals with major gifts, athletic annual fund, and sponsorships. Oversight of athletic coaches and athletics administrative and support staff.
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