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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $44,200 - Midpoint: $55,300 (Salaried E6) Department/Organization: 601301 - Baseball Normal Work Schedule: Varies Job Summary: The Scouting and Analytics Coordinator
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with pregame set up, game day operations, and post-game break down for football, baseball, and softball. Assists full time staff with the day-to-day operations of the ground’s maintenance crew. Assists
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provides basic labor for landscape and flower installation and maintenance. Works outdoors in all types of weather. Drives University vehicles such as trucks, golf carts, mowers, and tractors from site
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a rotating weekly pattern. Additionally, must be able to work extended hours, mandatory events like Alabama Football games, weekends, holidays, and overtime as needed. Must be able to perform extended
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, Instagram, and Facebook). Creates fun content with famous faces on campus like Big Al. Collaborates with the VP of Student Life on fun series like Golf Cart Karaoke and Questions on the Quad. Required Minimum
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provides basic labor for landscape and flower installation and maintenance. Works outdoors in all types of weather. Drives University vehicles such as trucks, golf carts, mowers, and tractors from site
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of Alabama undergraduate student. Ability to work a flexible schedule to include summer and fall, weekends, home football games, and extended hours. Ability to start work immediately. Please attach your Fall
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planning and management, summer or youth camps, public relations, leadership theory, personnel management, and/or recreation administration, preferably in a dynamic campus situation. Strong communication
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: Current University of Alabama undergraduate student. Ability to work a flexible schedule to include summer and fall, weekends, home football games, and extended hours. Ability to start work immediately
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-quality, applied instruction in a variety of management disciplines. We seek a dynamic and experienced educator with a passion for student success and a commitment to bridging the gap between theory and