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Position Title: Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science Position Type: Full time Location: Dana Engineering Building Categories: Faculty Exempt Job Summary: The Department
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for working closely with the Head Coach on managing and administering phases of this varsity intercollegiate sport program. This position is part of the Department of Athletics and Recreation at Bucknell
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weekend work may be required in order to meet the needs of the department. What You Will Do: Athletic Department Compliance Assist in establishing and maintaining a program that ensures proper transmission
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Communication Program and manufacturers' instructions. Uses PPE in a safe manner, sets examples for others, notifies supervisor of potential hazards, and demonstrates good housekeeping habits. General Labor |15
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for leading, managing, and developing all aspects of a competitive collegiate, NCAA DI women's rowing program. This includes overseeing athlete recruitment, coaching and training student-athletes, managing team
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equipment Demonstrated analytical and critical thinking skills Ability to coordinate and administer program/project activities and protocols. Ability to manage resources, monitor activities, and assess risks
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integral leader within Bucknell’s NCAA Division I athletics program, the Senior Associate Athletics Director, Student-Athlete Health & Performance will oversee and elevate the athletics program’s health and
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. The role involves leading recruitment efforts for over 150 student organizations, as well as utilizing data to assess and improve program effectiveness. Job Duties: Reporting Relationships: Reports
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may be assigned as needed. What You Will Bring: Required: High School diploma or equivalent Ability to operate computers using standard applications, such as: email, Google, Microsoft Office
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for managing and administrating the NCAA DI intercollegiate varsity cheer sports program. This position maintains control and oversight of the overall program budget, recruitment & retention of student-athletes