Athletic Trainers Job DescriptionOne of the key players on any sports team never takes the field -- the athletic trainer. This member of the team keeps players in top shape.
The most important part of the job is helping athletes prevent and recover from sports injuries. Working closely with team doctors, trainers wrap injuries and supervise physical therapy.
Athletic trainers study practice sessions, and provide individualized exercise routines for athletes to improve their performance
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Coaches and Scouts Job DescriptionWith more leisure time than ever, the fitness craze has created better opportunities for sports instructors and coaches.
The main difference between the two occupations is that instructors demonstrate general skills and rules of a particular sport to an individual or group, while coaches work to prepare an individual or team for competition and continue to give instruction during the competition
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Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary SchoolA quality education can make a real difference in people’s lives. An educational administrator plays a critical role in setting educational goals and standards in the education system.
An educational administrator provides leadership and day-to-day management of educational activities in schools, colleges, day-care centers, museums and even correctional institutions. They can be principals who interact with teachers, coaches, students and parents, or work in a broader capacity in a school board office or as a department head at a university
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Education Administrators, Postsecondary Job DescriptionA quality education can make a real difference in people’s lives. An educational administrator plays a critical role in setting educational goals and standards in the education system.
An educational administrator provides leadership and day-to-day management of educational activities in schools, colleges, day-care centers, museums and even correctional institutions. They can be principals who interact with teachers, coaches, students and parents, or work in a broader capacity in a school board office or as a department head at a university
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Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials Organized athletic events create exciting moments for fans across many sports.
Coaches and umpires, on the other hand, monitor the athletes’ performance. Coaches work with a single team or individual, instructing them in the best ways to compete in their specific sport. The umpires, sometimes known as referees or officials, observe the competition and enforce the rules and decide disputes between competitors
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