Student Assistant - Sport Science (Summer)

Job no: 492809
Position type: Student
Location: Norman
Division/Equivalent: University of Oklahoma
School/Unit: Executive Affairs
Department/Office: Athletic Department
Categories: Student

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Pay Range: Targeted salary $8.00-$10.00 per hour, based on experience

Benefits Eligible: No

Work Schedule: Other

Travel: May be required

Position Introduction:

Work closely with other sport science staff to provide sport science services to student athletes, with a primary focus on (Recovery and Performance Science), with the possibility of a role with teams as deemed appropriate by the Director of Sport Science. Will be expected to perform day to day duties in the Everest Training Center, including hours within the Recovery Rooms, assessment, and monitoring data collection with athletic teams. Develop effective educational presentations, consensus statements, best practices and handout materials for staff student athletes. Maintain ongoing communications with performance staff regarding pertinent sport science information. Position includes role at (Recovery or Performance Science Lab) in addition to administrative responsibilities related to daily operations of these facilities. May be required to perform additional duties as deemed necessary by the Director of Sport Science.

Required Education:

  • Must be currently enrolled in the Spring 2026 term and be enrolled or plan to enroll in the Fall 2026 term as a student at the University of Oklahoma. Hiring contingent upon verification of current student status.
  • Obtaining a degree in Exercise Physiology, Neuroscience, Data Analytics, Engineering, or related field is required

Required Experience:

  • Comprehensive knowledge and application of performance science practices
  • Ability to work a non-standard work week, including breaks, holidays, and weekends
  • Capability of delegating tasks/duties effectively and efficiently to department members
  • Effective communication, presentation, and counseling skills
  • Knowledge of monitoring and recovery tools, technologies and methodologies
  • Knowledge of data management, analysis and data visualization
  • Competent in coding language (preferably R), data analysis (R, SAS, SPSS, JASP, etc.)
  • Knowledge of rules and regulations of athletic governing bodies (NCAA)

Department Preferences:

  • Previous experience in a collegiate or professional setting, or applied work is strongly preferred.

Hiring Contingent Upon a Background Check: Yes

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