Graduate Assistantships
Athletic Training Specialization - MS in Movement Science
Graduate Assistant, Coaching
These graduate assistant positions are offered through the Department
of Intercollegiate Athletics. Responsibilities include, but are
not limited to: assisting the head coach in all phases of the program,
recruiting, organizing practice sessions, game preparation, individual
player development, scouting, and other duties as assigned. A bachelor's
degree required and collegiate playing/coaching experience in the
sport is desired.
Graduate Assistant, Athletic Training
The graduate assistant positions offered through the Department
of Sport and Exercise Sciences are available in two formats. Two
on-campus appointments of two years each include assignments to
collegiate teams and responsibilities for mentoring pre-clinical
undergraduate program majors in athletic training. The second format
available is for off-campus single or multiple year assignments
to area high schools serving as substitute instructional staff with
additional responsibility as assistant or head athletic trainer.
Graduate Assistant, Campus Recreation
Graduate Positions are offered through The Office of Campus Recreation
and Wellness. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
officiating in various competitive & non-competitive sports
at an intramural level; recruiting, training, and supervising work-study
staff; assisting with marketing and promotion of all recreational
activities and programs; and instructing and/or assisting in wellness
class offerings. A bachelor's degree is required and the applicant
must be pursuing a master's degree through the Barry's Department
of Sport and Exercise Sciences.
Graduate Assistant, Sports Information
The sports information graduate assistant is responsible for assisting
the director of sports information in publicizing Barry's 12-sport
intercollegiate athletics program. Responsibilities include, but
are not limited to: writing press releases, assisting with production
of media guides and game programs and helping with home event management
for all sports, as well as handling other duties as assigned. A
bachelor's degree in journalism, English, communications, or sport-related
field is required. Applicants should have solid writing and interpersonal
communication skills, and previous experience working with Stat
Crew software for Basketball and The Automated Scorebook for Baseball
/ Softball, soccer, and volleyball. In addition, the successful
candidate should have experience working with desktop publishing
software including PageMaker and PhotoShop. Must be willing to work
during home events, at night and on weekends
Graduate Assistant, Athletic Administration
This position is one requiring a responsible motivated candidate
who has completed a baccalaureate degree. Responsibilities for this
administrative position in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
includes include, but are not limited to, working with the assistant
to the dean in supporting the department's study hall/ class attendance
program, assisting in daily operations of the athletic program,
and being able to interact effectively with students, faculty, staff,
and coaches. Demonstrated experience with Microsoft Office software,
and ability to organize/prioritize/follow through on projects is
necessary. An undergraduate background in sport management is preferred.
Barry University does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
sex, national or ethnic origin, or physical limitation. The University
is an equal opportunity employer.
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