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Supervisory Responsibilities Oversees Athletics Facilities staff, including but not limited to the Director of Facilities and Game Management, Director of Aquatics, Associate Director of Facilities and Game Management, Equipment Manager and Facilities Management Assistant, Assistant Director of Events Center.
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The Assistant Athletic Director will support the Athletic Department with administrative tasks in the district wide management of its interscholastic athletic program.
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The Assistant Athletic Director for Advancement will be a critical partner in the growth of Lafayette athletics fundraising and engagement at a pivotal time in the College’s history, with a bicentennial anniversary on the horizon in 2026 and as the College moves into a landmark comprehensive campaign.
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Part-time Athletic Trainer and Assistant Athletic Director. The AD may also be asked to serve as part of the Principal’s leadership team and supervise the athletic trainer and assistant AD.
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The Stanford University Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) is currently accepting applications for an Assistant Athletics Director, Digital Strategy. Reporting to the Associate Athletics Director, Marketing, this position will lead and manage the Digital Strategy staff, creating and executing a bold vision for an innovative consumer digital experience and digital brand advancement, rooted in strategic direction, authentic brand activation and deep fanbase understanding.
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Assistant Athletic Director, Digital Strategy. Lead the collaborative content strategy development with Director, Creative Video and Associate Athletics Director, Marketing, for creative video and graphic design assets produced for all social media platforms, including promotional, highlight and recruiting creative.
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Initiate and participate in various community service activities; attend department meetings; actively pursue opportunities to serve NEC in areas outside the athletic department; develop and implement department public relations in conjunction with the sports information director.
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We are seeking an Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist to join our team! Job Type: Full Time Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist. This position is open to anyone with one of the following credentials: Physical Therapist or Athletic Trainer.
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Works with the Athletic and Fitness Director to assess potential safety hazards at all home athletic events/training sessions and with the use of equipment. Reports to: Director II, Athletics and FitnessThe College of Southern Maryland’s Athletic Programs provide competitive opportunities that promote learning and development outside the classroom and encourage interaction among students and between students and the college community.
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Reports directly to the Head Athletic Trainer/ Assistant Athletic Director Sports Medicine Responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of designated information. Summary of Position:The Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for athletic injury prevention and risk management recognition, evaluation, and assessment of injuries; immediate care of injuries and illness; rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries; and health care organization and administration.
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Athletic Turfs Supervisor BR Campus: Tempe Athletic Turfs Supervisor Job Description This position works under the general direction of the Assistant Manager of Athletic Grounds.
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Administrative and staff management - Assists the Assistant Athletic Director of Football Athletic Training & Physical Therapy with departmental administrative responsibilities.
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Responsibilities: Assistant Athletic Director for Fitness Center Manages and coordinates all maintenance and cleaning needs for Fitness Center Hire and Schedule student workers for Fitness Center Execute student-worker payment through Punch Time bi-weekly Post and enforce all standards for Fitness Center Alert the campus of Fitness Center Hours Alert the campus to any Fitness Center closings Coordinate with facilities and operations to ensure Fitness Center is maintained and updated as needed.
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Wilmington College, an NCAA Division III four-year private institution in Wilmington, Ohio, invites applications for the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities & Operations.
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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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