23 Sports and Recreation positions at Princeton University in New-Zealand in United States
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equipment. This position will have day-to-day oversight of several varsity sports (men and women, potentially assisting football) and will work in conjunction with the Equipment Manager to manage shipping and
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the coordination and oversight of all recreational and rental groups. Work closely with facilities placing work requests to the appropriate department. Assist in preparing budgets and coordinating all operational
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to the Assistant Director of Recreational Facilities & Operations. This position is temporary. Responsibilities This TeamRec position assists in the daily facility management and fitness operations of Dillon
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addition, crew members are expected to develop a complete understanding of the requirements for competition for the 38 varsity sports and numerous club and intramural programs that utilize the facilities
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of Athletics, Meadows Campus Sports Complex is to serve as the manager of the daily operations of the Meadows Campus Sports Complex. The Meadows Campus Sports Complex includes a 180,000 square foot
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. Reporting to the Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities, the primary role of the Assistant Director of Athletics, Meadows Campus Sports Complex is to serve as the manager of the daily operations
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addition, crew members are expected to develop a complete understanding of the requirements for competition for the 38 varsity sports and numerous club and intramural programs that utilize the facilities
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on-campus visits. Assist in all aspects of coaching a nationally competitive Division I ice hockey program, including thorough knowledge of the sport, coaching strategies and student-athlete development
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aspects of coaching a nationally competitive Division I hockey program, including thorough knowledge of the sport, coaching strategies and student-athlete development. Assist in overall program planning and
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. • Develop twelve-month sport specific resistance programs. • Develop conditioning programs that address cardiovascular demands of the sport. • Develop flexibility/stretching programs. • Responsible