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Summary The Recreational Sports Department provides opportunities for the social and physical development of students through facilities operations, fitness, informal recreation, intramural sports
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Summary To teach physics courses (lecture, supplemental instructions, laboratory sessions) and to collaborate with other faculty within and outside of the department in the development and execution
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development. Barry University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment.
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, including, but not limited to development of strength, power, speed, flexibility, endurance, and recovery. Support both team and coaching staff education specific to physical stress, lifestyle management
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/or international levels Maintain ongoing research, scholarship, and professional development. Establish and maintain community relations. Support the counseling program in other duties as determined by
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on professional development. Manage administrative tasks for the Department, such as coordinating events, maintaining student records, and handling confidential communications. Assist in the new students
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Assistant will provide support for the Career Services office staff on distinct projects including, but not limited to, marketing (internal and external) of office, programs, and events and development
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. The position emphasizes excellence in undergraduate instruction, curriculum development, and student mentorship. The department is experiencing growth, and this position is part of a broader initiative to expand
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sport program. The Head Athletic Trainer reports to the Assistant Director for Sports Medicine/Health Care Administrator and works closely with team physician(s) in the development of the athletic
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services to ensure student-athletes meet eligibility requirements. 3. Administration: Plan/manage all competitions and practices of the program, including in-season and out-of-season player development