32 Sports-and-Recreation uni jobs at University of California in united-states-of-America
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Job Summary Serve as an Athletic Trainer for the 39-sport Collegiate Sports Clubs Program within the Department of Campus Recreation. In collaboration with the other Sports Clubs athletic trainer
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Job Opening ID: 70082 Reports To: Associate AD Health, Wellness & Sports Performance Working Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Department: IA Administration
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Department Summary UCLA Recreation is a large department within the Division of Campus Life in Student Affairs with approximately 90 career and contract full-time employees and over 1,000 part-time
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, and cultivating direction. Through our diverse offerings in athletics, classes, workshops, outdoor trips, intramural sports leagues, tournaments, clubs, drop-in activities, and recreational facilities
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cultivating leadership. Through our diverse offerings in athletics, classes, workshops, outdoor adventure trips, intramural sports leagues, tournaments, clubs, drop-in activities, and recreational facilities
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categories of work and delegations assigned to Grounds & Landscape services. Performs all Landscape & Grounds services including daily sport fields maintenance, game day field preparation, seasonal maintenance
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recreational programs, activities and services for a day or residential facility in a recreational establishment, or organized camp. Incumbents provide instruction in contact sports, ball games, water sports
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the operation and administration of the following: The UC Davis Activities and Recreation Center, UCDHS Fitness Center, Living Well, Rec Sports and Sports Clubs, Equestrian Center, Craft Center, Outdoor
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Job Opening ID: 68965 Reports To: UCI Temporary Employment Services (TES) Manager Working Title: Temporary Recreation Supervisor Department: UCI Temporary Employment Services (TES) Department
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student success; Recreation & Athletics, clubs sports and oversight of sports facilities and related fitness programs; Auxiliaries and Fiscal Innovation provide support to students through the Early