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Assist the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer with the day-to-day operations of the athletic training room. REPORTS TO: Assistant Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer.
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Job DescriptionThe Assistant Athletic Director will coordinate the athletic and wellness programs for WCPA during and after school hours. Essential Job Functions for Assistant Athletic Director:Serve as the liaison for all departmental efforts as assigned by the Athletic Director.
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This position will report directly to the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance with a secondary reporting relationship to the Associate Athletic Director for Administration.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer will be responsible for the athletic health care administration that includes the development, coordination, and delivery of professional and administrative services essential to the successful implementation of a sports medicine program under the direction of the Head Athletic Trainer.
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Reporting to the Assistant Athletic Director, Ticket Sales & Operations, this individual will serve as an active member of the outbound ticket sales team for George Washington University Athletics.
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Job Description The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the prevention, ongoing assessment, acute care, treatment and management of athletic injuries and conditions of student athletes to restore needed levels of function for participation in athletic competition, activities of daily living, and vocational activities using knowledge and modern principles of athletic training.
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Position descriptionWorking closely with the Administrative Leadership Team (President, Principal, Associate Principal/Athletic Director, Residence Life Director, Executive Assistant to the President), Chaplain and Campus Ministry, House Leadership, and directly managing the Admissions Associate, the Admissions Director brings creativity, clarity, and empathy to all admissions office functions for families exploring enrollment, especially boarding enrollment, in Grades 9 – 12.
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Reporting to the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, the athletic trainer will assist with executing the duties and responsibilities of providing exceptional medical services for approximately 450 student-athletes who participate in 20 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports teams in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer will collaborate with the Head Athletic Trainer to provide quality healthcare to the student-athletes which compete on any of the intercollegiate athletic teams sponsored by Berea College.
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The Associate Director of Athletic Development - Donor Relations will work closely with the AVP for Developmentto increase opportunities for engagement and support locally and nationally for the Athletic Department.
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Ticket Office Assistant Manager BR Campus: Tempe Ticket Office Asst Manager Job Description Under general direction of the Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics Ticket Office, assists in planning, organizing and controlling the operations of a central ticket office.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Athletic Director of Sports Performance, this position will work with the Head Coaches of designated sports in developing and administering sports performance and strength and conditioning programs unique to individual sports and athletes.
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The Assistant Professor for Athletic Training reports to the Athletic Training and Kinesiology Department Chair and is responsible for maintaining, assessing, and growing the Master of Athletic Training program, teaching assigned courses, advising students, advising research projects, maintaining/obtaining contemporary expertise, and other duties as assigned.
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Work in conjunction with the Sports Medicine Team, consisting of the Associate AD for Sports Medicine, the Head Athletic Trainer and Assistant Athletic Trainers, Team Physicians, Team Physical Therapist and Strength and Conditioning Coach, to provide the highest medical care to Molloy University Student-Athletes.
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Duties:Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: The Goal Keeper Coach assists the Men’s Soccer Coach in the College Athletic Department, under the supervision of the Athletic Director and Head Soccer Coach.
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