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ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR EXTERNAL OPERATIONS AT OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Athletics Administration Department
Serves as a member of the department’s senior leadership team that is committed to excellence and advancing the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics through its strategic plan and vision. Provide leadership, direction and managerial supervision for Athletic Communications, Creative and Emerging Media, Ticket Sales and Operations, Video Services, Marketing, Fan Experience, Licensing and Branding. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors’ degree or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Minimum of three years’ experience in Division I Intercollegiate Athletics or major professional sports in communications, marketing, creative/ emerging media, or ticketing/ticket sales. Demonstrated experience as a leader to provide work direction to staff members. This is a full time position. Refer to online posting for additional qualifications and requirements. Compensation commensurate with education and experience. First consideration will be given to those who apply by January 9, 2019. Must apply on line to: https://jobs.oakland.edu
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Serves as a member of the department’s senior leadership team that is committed to excellence and advancing the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics through its strategic plan and vision. This senior level administrator will provide leadership, direction and managerial supervision of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics’ Development Office. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors’ degree or an equivalent combination of education and/ or experience. A minimum of seven years progressively responsible experience in development and fundraising in Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Demonstrated experience in all types of fundraising including; annual fund, major gifts, planned giving, and capital campaign; Proven track record of exceeding fundraising goals. This is a full time position. Refer to online posting for additional qualifications and requirements.Compensation commensurate with education and experience. First consideration will be given to those who apply by January 9, 2019. Must apply on line to: https://jobs.oakland.edu
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Ensure that design for all new buildings and all physical alterations to the campus meet their functional and esthetical objectives, professional design and construction standards, low maintenance and long life and all applicable building and fire codes and regulations. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Structural or Architectural engineering or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Professional licensure by the State of Michigan. Five years of technical experience in Architectural/ site engineering. Five years of project management experience. Refer to online posting for additional qualifications and requirements. Compensation commensurate with education and experience. First consideration will be given to those who apply by January 10, 2019. Must apply on line to: https://jobs.oakland.edu (StatePoint) We’ve all been there before. Procrastinated or overscheduled our holiday season to the point where we leave ourselves little to no time to shop for loved ones. But great gifts don’t necessarily need to be planned months in advance. Seeking
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR STUDENT ATHLETE EXPERIENCE AT OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Serves as a member of the department’s senior leadership team that is committed to excellence and advancing the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics through its strategic plan and vision. The fundamental responsibility of the position is to support and foster student-athlete excellence, health, safety and well-being. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Five to ten years related full-time professional experience in intercollegiate athletics at a Division I Institution. Demonstrated experience leading one or more of the student-athlete experience focused areas within a Division I Athletics Department including life skills, athletic medicine, strength and conditioning, athletic training, and nutrition and sports psychology. This is a full time position. Refer to online posting for additional qualifications and requirements. Compensation commensurate with education and experience. First consideration will be given to those who apply by January 9, 2019. Must apply on line to: https://jobs.oakland.edu
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These last-minute ideas will bring cheer to the season for gift-givers and recipients alike. • A Gift Basket: A gift basket is easy to prepare and, if created by you, won’t feel last-minute at all. With a few customizations for an individual’s preferences, this is an extremely thoughtful gift. Shopping for a person with a sweet tooth? Hit up the candy aisle and get most of your items from there. Shopping for a foodie? Prepare a basket of interesting herbs and spices from around the world. The possibilities are endless. After you’ve arranged the items nicely, spiff it up with a few bows and flourishes in your gift recipient’s favorite colors. • A Timepiece: If you’re stumped for a gift for that pragmatic, stylish someone that will be
appreciated for both its beauty and its functionality, consider a great timepiece in a classic design that will complement a variety of styles, such as those from Casio’s Vintage Timepiece Collection. Featuring stainless steel bands in such different metallic color combinations as gold and black, and rose gold and silver, they are equipped with an LED-lit display face, a countdown timer, a 1/100th second stopwatch, as well as a daily alarm, hourly time signal and autocalendar. This throwback accessory is both useful and fashionable, adding a bold, retro-inspired look to any outfit. • Movie Night: Everyone loves a trip to the movies, and these days, it’s easier than ever to send a loved one to the theater again and again. With a MoviePass membership of just $9.95 a month, you can give the gift of unlimited theater-going to your favorite cinephile. This holiday season, don’t show up emptyhanded or re-gift something generic lying around the house. There are plenty of thoughtful gifts that can be prepared at the last minute and your recipient will be none the wiser.
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ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR FACILITIES AND EVENTS MANAGEMENT AT OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Athletics Administration Department
Assist the Director of Field Placements in the Serves as a member of the department’s senior leadership team that is committed to excellence and advancing the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics through its strategic plan and vision. This senior level administrator will provide leadership, direction and managerial support and budget oversight to Facilities Operations, Events Management, and the Athletic Equipment Room. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors’ degree or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience is required. Three to five years progressive experience in facilities and operations management in Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Working knowledge of building systems, maintenance supervision and facilities operations. Perform all job duties in a manner consistent with NCAA conference and University rules, regulations, ordinances, policies, procedures and guidelines. This is a full time position. Refer to online posting for additional qualifications and requirements. Compensation commensurate with education and experience. First consideration will be given to those who apply by January 9, 2019. Must apply on line to: https://jobs.oakland.edu
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sugar-sweetened beverages and drink more water instead. 5. If your health care professional determines that you need antibiotics, take them exactly as prescribed. Antibiotic resistance is a serious public health problem and antibiotics will not make you feel better if you have a virus, such as a cold or flu. 6. If consuming alcohol, do so in moderation as defined by the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans -- up to one drink per day for women and two drinks per day for men, and only by adults of legal drinking age. 7. Talk with your doctor about tobacco and nicotine use and quit. Declare your home and car smoke-free to eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke. 8. Pain medication is personal. If you are taking prescription opioids, follow your doctor’s instructions, store them safely to prevent diversion or misuse, and properly dispose of any leftover medication. 9. Make sure your family is up-to-date on their vaccines, including the annual influenza vaccine for everyone age six months or older. 10. Manage stress. A good diet and daily exercise are key ingredients to maintaining and improving your mental health, but don’t hesitate to ask for help from a friend or mental health professional when you need it. The lifestyle choices you make now will have long-lasting impacts. So, this new year, prioritize your long-term health by forming great habits.