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To include: responsible for all newsletters and communication with alumni responsible for team promotion and marketing to all constituents responsible for determining communication strategy within university and local community Independent and unchallengeable decision-making regarding all student-athlete participation in assigned sport activities when head coach is not present.
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Train and coach the acrobatics & tumbling team and recruit appropriately qualified student-athletes. The successful candidate is responsible for all aspects in leading a competitive NCAA Division I Acrobatics program to include, but not limited to: recruitment of qualified student-athletes, hiring and supervision of assistant coaches, game scheduling, coaching (practice and in-game), successful management of program budgets, fundraising, meet NCAA APR requirements while supporting student-athlete academic success, and develop championship teams while maintaining the highest ethical standards.
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The Head Club Women's Lacrosse Coach teaches the sport of baseball to student-athletes, and provides for coaching, recruitment and retention of women's lacrosse players. The Head Club Women's Lacrosse Coach is responsible for all aspects of the club program as well as being committed to the academic mission of the University.
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Boys' Basketball - JV Head Coach The are seeking a dynamic and team-oriented individual who exhibits a love of learning and a genuine interest in the social, emotional, mental, and physical health of student-athletes.
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Providing regular, actionable feedback to Guides to amplify student engagement and achievement. You'll be the catalyst, the coach, the strategist behind our Guides – our frontline learning facilitators who don't just teach, but inspire.
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Effective planning, instructional skills, and the ability to set expectations, motivate, and discipline student-athletes are essential components of being a successful coach. Riverdale Athletics’ mission is to provide a meaningful athletic experience for each student-athlete, while maximizing student participation, promoting sportsmanship, representing the school with integrity, and understanding the importance of balancing the commitments of being a student-athlete.
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Ensures compliance with all College, Skyline Conference and NCAA rules and regulations related to recruiting and academic monitoring for student-athletes. Recruitment of student athletes who meet the University's admission requirements.
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Maintain and promote student organization of volleyball supplies and equipment. Work closely with staff to manage student progress and behavioral expectations. Communicate effectively with management regarding student and program-related matters.
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Additionally, students are engaged in leadership development activities, including student government, character education, and conflict resolution, and participate in several team sports and recreation activities, including basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
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Is a community-based organization on a mission to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline by encouraging creative confidence in young people and equipping educators with practical skills to support positive student engagement and academic success.
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