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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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Successful completion of instruction in First Aid, CPR, and Athletic Training or willingness to complete instruction not later than one (1) year after being selected. Demonstrated ability as a teacher and concern for the athletic achievement of the participants.
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The athletic assistant shall assist in the development/implementation and supervision of recreation programs, sports leagues, special programs/projects and other activities for all patrons. The athletic assistant will be responsible for instruction of games, maintenance of recreation equipment, light maintenance, security and other related duties as required.
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Collaborating with strength and conditioning coaches, physical therapists, team physicians, sports medicine fellows, athletic training students and other clinical students associated with Sports Performance and Northeastern University.
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Boston University Academy is seeking a full-time Athletic Trainer / Assistant Athletic Director to begin in August 2024 (start date flexible). As the Assistant Athletic Director, the primary responsibility will be to support the Athletic Director with the administration of a growing athletic program in such duties as scheduling, purchasing, and supervision of games and coaches.
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The role of the Athletic Trainer is to provide high quality athletic training services to varsity student-athletes, as well as student-athletes on the club rugby team. Tufts Athletics has won eleven NCAA team championships since 2010 and has finished in the top 10 of the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup in each of the last eight years, including winning the Director's Cup in 2022 as the top Division III Athletic Department in the nation.
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Knowledge of athletic administration and related regulations, policies, and procedures. The Associate AD is expected to make contributions to the overall team effort in the Athletic Department, including assistance with various duties and functions when needed, including, but not limited to, site supervision, athletic comments, game day management, and managing the 6-8 waiver process.
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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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Coaching and athletic administration experience. Athletic and special event planning and implementation; including coordination of staffing and security for home events, event set-up, take-down and administrative coverage, including night, weekend and vacation week competitions and activities.
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The Athletic Trainer / Health Coach will be responsible for injury prevention, athletic training, strength & conditioning, rehabilitation, and prevention. This is a full-time, on-site role for a Certified Athletic Trainer / Health Coach.
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Activities to include but not limited to: mowing, edge, trim and rake fields; operate riding mowers, push mowers, light duty vehicles, blowers, sweepers, trimmers, edger, and weed eaters, fertilization and chemical applications, over-seeding, flowerbed and tree maintenance and debris removal from athletic fields and surfaces, snow/ice removal, etc.
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Unique skills of an Industrial Athletic Trainer include a focus on injury prevention and evaluation, ergonomic risk assessments and corrective action planning, OSHA emergency/first aid treatment, health education, and worksite health promotion and marketing activities.
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The Director of Athletic Communications will perform a variety of necessary duties that support the promotion of our student-athletes, the athletic department, and Emerson College. This position supervises the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications.
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