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Position Title: Instructional Designer Department/School: Digital Education Salary/Pay Rate: $58,458.40 - $65,000 Job Summary: Works within the office of Digital Education to achieve new strategic
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athletic programs which compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach will design strength and conditioning programs for assigned varsity sports teams
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to screen for potential injuries or risk factors that would increase the risk of injury. Design and implement rehabilitation plans after carefully assessing a student-athlete’s injury. Select, apply, and
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Conference. The Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach will design strength and conditioning programs for assigned varsity sports teams, monitor student-athlete performance, work with head coaches in
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the risk of injury. Design and implement rehabilitation plans after carefully assessing a student-athlete’s injury. Select, apply, and evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions using evidence
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: Prevention, Treatment, Rehabilitation Assess student-athletes to screen for potential injuries or risk factors that would increase the risk of injury. Design and implement rehabilitation plans after carefully
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-oriented programming, data communications and networking, systems analysis and design, information technology and management, information systems architecture and policy. Industry or consulting experience
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Conduct & participate in RD/RA 1-on-1 meetings, RA staff meetings & area meetings Evaluate RA job performances & develop Plans of Action Authorize, plan, prepare, & support the area’s programming efforts
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teaching undergraduate courses from introductory to advanced levels of CAD (Computer Assisted Design), PDM (Product Data Management) and CLO 3D software. Additional desired experience with Excel software
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full-time, 12-month position as an Assistant Coach for Women's Lacrosse. The full-time assistant coach position will participate in the preparation, coordination, practice & game plan preparation, and