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Assumes additional secondary duties as assigned by the AVP, Athletics and Athletic Advancement or their designee. ADDITIONAL SKILLS YOU MAY HAVE Previous college playing and coaching experience preferred Experience with software/online programs related to game film (i.e., Synergy, Hudl, etc.
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Serves as a varsity assistant coach within the Department of Athletics and Recreation. Makes student referrals to appropriate student support resources and offices as necessary. WHAT YOU WILL DOCollaborates with the head coach on all aspects of the management and direction of the program in conjunction with the overall strategic plan for Athletics; assumes the duties of the head coach in their absenceAssists in planning and coaching practice sessions and games as directed by the head coach; teaches advanced-level skills and game strategies.
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Additionally, this individual works as a member of the Senior Leadership Team. They supervise the schools' Athletic trainer, Fitness Director, coaches, and Assistant Athletic Director. The Director of Athletics is directly accountable to the Assistant Head of School and works with the Division Heads to ensure that the athletic program reflects the Goals and Criteria of Sacred Heart education.
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Bachelor's Degree in Sports administration, Physical Education, Recreation or closely related field Experience in athletic administration and/or coaching at the collegiate level. Attend games and serve as an official administrator as required by the Athletic Director and NJCAA.
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Communicating with athletic administration, coaches, parents, primary care physicians, and specialists regarding injury diagnosis, treatment, injury trends, medical and health alerts, etc. The Athletic Trainer provides medical coverage of athletic training room duties and athletic events for a local high school athletic program.
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Athletic Facilities, he or she will need to provide Boston College, Boston College Athletics and the public with clean and safe athletic facilities and playing surfaces. The Athletic Maintenance Department supports many University events including, but not limited to; commencement, Masses, tailgating events, alumni weekend, concerts/live performances and other functions.
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The Head Coach is directly responsible to the Director of Athletics, the Head of School and Athletic Coordinator. Implement BPS Athletic Department, Boston Public Schools and school policies, procedures and team rules.
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Under the supervision of the Head Athletic Trainer and Director of Sports Medicine and Medical Compliance, provide athletic training services to maintain the well-being of intercollegiate athletes along with emergency medical services to manage catastrophic and life-threatening injury at athletic practices/events.
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The Director of Athletic Infrastructure & Sports Tourism will be charged with developing a citywide strategy cultivating and managing public-private partnerships (PPPs) for athletic space, researching, procuring, and overseeing building management software for the City, athletic space management, and youth sports league development.
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Assistant Athletic Director. Work with ArbiterSports/Family ID to help with athletic registration clearance, physicals, ImPACT testing, and grades. Assistant Athletic Director. religion, national origin, or handicap, in its educational activities or employment practice as required by Title IX of the 1972 Federal Education Amendments, by Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and by Chapter 622 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries within the University’s comprehensive Sports Medicine program. The Assistant Athletic Trainer works under the supervision of the Chief Athletic Trainer and supervises the care of student-athletes competing in the University’s athletic program.
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Position Summary The Massage Therapist provides various massage therapy services and treatments that compliments fitness programs, improves overall sense of well-being, and enhances the guest’s fitness experience while living the mission, vision and core values of LifeSpa and Salon.
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Supervises athletic staff as designated by Site Administrator. Two (2) years of experience with public recreation administration and the operation of planned recreational and athletic programs required.
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By integrating expert care and support, the Massage Therapist/Assistant Athletic Trainer ensures that our athletes are physically prepared, optimally recovered, and able to perform at their best on and off the ice.
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RESPONSIBILITIESA. Directly responsible to the building principal or his/her designee.
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