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Athletic Trainer
Instructs and guides professional and amateur athletes. Assesses physical condition and gives advice and assists with treatments for professional and amateur athletes to maintain maximum physical fitness for participation in athletic competition. Prescribes routine and corrective exercises to strengthen muscles.... [+] More
Instructs and guides professional and amateur athletes. Assesses physical condition and gives advice and assists with treatments for professional and amateur athletes to maintain maximum physical fitness for participation in athletic competition. Prescribes routine and corrective exercises to strengthen muscles. Recommends special diets to build up health and promote weight management for athletes. Massages parts of players' bodies to relieve soreness, strains, and bruises. Renders first aid to injured players, such as giving artificial respiration, cleaning and bandaging wounds, and applying heat and cold to promote healing. Calls physician for injured people as required. Wraps ankles, fingers, or wrists of athletes in synthetic skin, protecting gauze, and adhesive tape to support muscles and ligaments. Treats chronic minor injuries and related disabilities to maintain athletes' performance. May give heat and diathermy treatments as prescribed by health service. Workers are identified according to type of sport. May work in hospital or medical clinic under a doctor's guidance or supervision. [-] Less
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Athletic Trainer Boxing
Instruct or coach groups or individuals in the fundamentals of sports. Demonstrate techniques and methods of participation.
May evaluate athletes' strengths and weaknesses as possible recruits or to improve the athletes' technique to prepare them for competition. Those required to hold teaching degrees should be reported in the appropriate teaching category. Exclude Athletic Trainers (29-9091).
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Trainer Athletic
Instructs and guides professional and amateur athletes. Assesses physical condition and gives advice and assists with treatments for professional and amateur athletes to maintain maximum physical fitness for participation in athletic competition. Prescribes routine and corrective exercises to strengthen muscles.... [+] More
Instructs and guides professional and amateur athletes. Assesses physical condition and gives advice and assists with treatments for professional and amateur athletes to maintain maximum physical fitness for participation in athletic competition. Prescribes routine and corrective exercises to strengthen muscles. Recommends special diets to build up health and promote weight management for athletes. Massages parts of players' bodies to relieve soreness, strains, and bruises. Renders first aid to injured players, such as giving artificial respiration, cleaning and bandaging wounds, and applying heat and cold to promote healing. Calls physician for injured people as required. Wraps ankles, fingers, or wrists of athletes in synthetic skin, protecting gauze, and adhesive tape to support muscles and ligaments. Treats chronic minor injuries and related disabilities to maintain athletes' performance. May give heat and diathermy treatments as prescribed by health service. Workers are identified according to type of sport. May work in hospital or medical clinic under a doctor's guidance or supervision. [-] Less
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Athletic Director
Plans, administers, and directs intercollegiate athletic activities in college or university interprets and participates in formulating extramural athletic policies. Employs and discharges coaching staff and other department employees on own initiative or at direction of board in charge of athletics. Directs... [+] More
Plans, administers, and directs intercollegiate athletic activities in college or university interprets and participates in formulating extramural athletic policies. Employs and discharges coaching staff and other department employees on own initiative or at direction of board in charge of athletics. Directs preparation and dissemination of publicity to promote athletic events. Plans and coordinates activities of coaching staff. Prepares budget and authorizes department expenditures. Plans and schedules sports events, and oversees ticket sales activities. Certifies reports of income produced from ticket sales. May direct programs for students of physical education. [-] Less
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Call Center/Customer Service Trainer
Develops, modifies, implements, and conducts training program to ensure effectiveness of programs delivered to call center/customer service personnel. Trains employees on inbound and outbound calling, product knowledge, customer service skills, sales techniques, as well as refresher trainings for existing employees. Assists... [+] More
Develops, modifies, implements, and conducts training program to ensure effectiveness of programs delivered to call center/customer service personnel. Trains employees on inbound and outbound calling, product knowledge, customer service skills, sales techniques, as well as refresher trainings for existing employees. Assists in program development when there are new products and/or services. Confers with management to gain knowledge of work situations requiring training for employees to better understand changes in policies, procedures, regulations, and technologies. Formulates teaching outline and determines instructional methods. Selects or develops teaching aids, such as training handbooks, demonstration models, multimedia visual aids, computer tutorials, and reference works. Tests trainees to measure progress and to evaluate effectiveness of training. Reports individuals’ progress and identifies additional training needs. [-] Less
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Manager Athletic Team
Plans and directs training and recommends acquisition or trade of players for professional athletic team directs conditioning of players to achieve maximum athletic performance. Assesses player's skills and assigns team positions. Evaluates own and opposition team capabilities to determine game strategy.... [+] More
Plans and directs training and recommends acquisition or trade of players for professional athletic team directs conditioning of players to achieve maximum athletic performance. Assesses player's skills and assigns team positions. Evaluates own and opposition team capabilities to determine game strategy. Coaches or directs coach, professional athletes to instruct players in techniques of game. Participates in discussions with other clubs to sell or trade players. May participate on team managed and be designated coach-player; player-manager. [-] Less
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Athletic Turf Worker
Cultivates lawns, using power aerator and thatcher and chemicals according to specifications. Lifts dead leaves and grass from between growing grass and soil, using thatcher. Pierces soil to make holes for fertilizer and water, using aerator. Presses aerator fork into soil and pulls rake through grass to cultivate areas not accessible to machines. Distributes granulated fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides on lawn, using spreader. Records services rendered, materials used, and charges assessed on specified form. Transports thatcher, aerator, tools, and materials to and from job site, using truck with hydraulic lift-gate. May care for athletic field turf and be designated athletic turf worker.
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Custodian Athletic Equipment
Keeps stock of new and used athletic supplies, such as balls, gloves, bats, shoes, and uniforms, and issues supplies to players keeps record of supplies in stock and supplies issued to players. Informs officials when additional supplies are needed. Inspects supplies... [+] More
Keeps stock of new and used athletic supplies, such as balls, gloves, bats, shoes, and uniforms, and issues supplies to players keeps record of supplies in stock and supplies issued to players. Informs officials when additional supplies are needed. Inspects supplies in stock to detect those requiring repair or cleaning. Repairs torn or damaged supplies or sends supplies out for repair. Issues new or clean supplies to players in exchange for supplies that are worn or dirty. Packs and unpacks supplies for road trips and ensures that arrangements are made for transportation. Accompanies players on trips. Modifies protective supplies, such as adding additional arch supports to shoes, padding uniforms and helmets, or preparing slings for injured players, under specific directions from instructor, sports or athletic trainer. May prepare budget estimate for supplies. May purchase supplies. May wash soiled uniforms and other supplies in automatic washing machine or may arrange to have supplies laundered. [-] Less
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Member Services Trainer-Auditor
Ensures maximum effectiveness of customer service programs by providing instruction and training to new service representatives. Provides customer service in a senior capacity to plan members, providers, and employer groups by answering complex benefit questions, resolving issues, and educating callers.... [+] More
Ensures maximum effectiveness of customer service programs by providing instruction and training to new service representatives. Provides customer service in a senior capacity to plan members, providers, and employer groups by answering complex benefit questions, resolving issues, and educating callers. Serves as a resource for all entry-level Member Service Representatives and may assist with resolution of issues or handle calls that cannot be resolved by less-experienced staff. Designs and implements programs to improve performance and efficiency. Develops and implements customer service skills testing mechanisms. Teaches team members how to communicate effectively with providers and members of the health plan and answer inquiries about member eligibility, plan benefits, claims status, and demographics. Monitors customer service performance levels within the department. Researches and resolves problems, complaints, and concerns. [-] Less
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Athletic Coach
Instructs, explains, and demonstrates sports activity to individuals or groups at private or public recreational facility or school. Describes and shows use of apparatus and equipment. Explains and demonstrates principles, techniques, and methods of regulating movement of body, hands, or... [+] More
Instructs, explains, and demonstrates sports activity to individuals or groups at private or public recreational facility or school. Describes and shows use of apparatus and equipment. Explains and demonstrates principles, techniques, and methods of regulating movement of body, hands, or feet to achieve proficiency in activity. Observes students during practice to detect and correct mistakes. Explains and enforces safety rules and regulations. Explains method of keeping score. May organize and conduct competition and tournaments. May participate in competition to demonstrate skill. May purchase, display, sell, maintain, or repair equipment. May keep record of receipts and expenditures. May lecture on history and purpose of sport. May be identified according to sport instructed, such as golf, fencing, or tennis. [-] Less
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