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Program Implementation (35%) • Assist in the development and execution of a year-round strength, conditioning, speed, agility, and mobility programs for football student-athletes. • Coach and
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Football Program. Reporting to the Head Football Coach and working closely with the Offensive Coordinator, the Tight Ends Coach will be responsible for on-field instruction, player development, game
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1. Defensive Coaching and Player Development (35%) • Assist in coaching, developing, and evaluating defensive student-athletes with emphasis on technique, fundamentals, effort, and
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responses and escalating issues as appropriate. • Support weekly retirement plan term mailings as assigned, ensuring accurate preparation and timely distribution of required communications. SAS Team shared
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, information technology, or a related area is strongly preferred. Strong front-end and back-end web application development using HTML, CSS3, C#, AJAX, and RESTful API, within a Microsoft-based development
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periodically to confirm equipment data regarding motor types, sizes, sheaves, belts and filters are correct. Prepare documentation required to make the preventative maintenance program effective. Utilize testing
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The University of Missouri Department of Athletics is seeking an Assistant Director of On-Campus Recruiting to support the development of the Mizzou Football program. This position is responsible
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Culture (15%) • Serve as a liaison between student-athletes, coaching staff, and support services. • Promote program culture, accountability, and leadership development. • Support onboarding
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audits. o Contribute to feasibility analyses and program development with investigators. • Recruitment & Informed Consent o Pre-screen, recruit, and consent participants in collaboration
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. This position provides leadership for facilities maintenance, custodial services, project planning, and staff development while ensuring compliance with all Departmental, University, SEC, and NCAA rules and