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Certified Athletic Trainer (Full Time, Full Year) in Lewiston, ME
Additional Perks! $1500 SIGN ON BONUS Relocation Expenses Competitive salary with 24 vacation days plus sick and personal days! A unique opportunity to join an elite athletic program that fosters a collaborative team approach in how they deliver care and services to DIII student athletes! With 40% of the student body participating in varsity level sports, this position offers trainers the ability to work full time year round. Additional perks include benefits, a sensational retirement package, paid time off, and the opportunity to work with dedicated professionals who value a real team atmosphere.
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Head Men's and Women's Squash Coach in Lewiston, ME
The Head Men’s and Women’s Squash Coach is a 12-month position working in the Department of Athletics. This position is responsible for supporting and coordinating all aspects of the Men’s and Women’s Squash teams, providing significant contributions to the development of student athletes through mentorship, guidance, leadership opportunities, community building, and a commitment to social justice. This position is also responsible for the administration of all phases of varsity intercollegiate athletics with guidelines from Bates College, the NCAA, and NESCAC including, compliance, scheduling competitions, travel planning, data management, practice scheduling, and roster management.
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Outdoor Education and Programs Postbac Intern in Lewiston, ME
**Only internal Bates grads may apply** Bates College is seeking an Outdoor Education & First-Year Programs Post-Bac Intern to join a team of professional staff working to support all of our Outdoor Education & First-Year Programs on campus. This specifically includes assisting the Coordinator of Outdoor Education and Programs with planning and tasks related to the Annual Entering Student Orientation Program and other orientation initiatives related to the first-year experience. The Outdoor Education & First-Year Program Post-Bac Intern will also provide support for planning and tasks related to the Bates Outing Club. The Outdoor Education & First-Year Programs Post-Bac Intern should be an enthusiastic, adaptive, and self-motivated individual with experience in outdoor recreation and program planning. The Outdoor Education & First-Year Programs Post-Bac Intern will assist with developing training programs, managing budgets, trip planning, gear management, risk management, and logistics. The Post-Bac Intern will support the AESOP team by providing timely assistance with responding to email and phone inquiries, supporting the implementation of Leadership Week & AESOP trips, managing the AESOP website, and supporting other areas of outdoor education and programs. The Intern might also be involved in various projects related to the first-year experience and new student orientation. The position is paid via stipend and includes an on-campus apartment and a five meal per week plan for the duration of the contract.
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Director of Athletics in Lewiston, ME
The Director of Athletics will serve as the face of the department and is a visible presence on campus who contributes to the overall leadership of the college. In developing close relationships with faculty and staff, the Director will develop programs, policies, and procedures that help student-athletes reach their full potential, both on and off the field. In partnership with key constituencies across the college, the Director will outline a vision for athletics and fitness for the Bates community and provide both strategic and operational leadership to the entire Athletics enterprise. Successful candidates will have demonstrated an ability to lead a collective effort to develop and execute a strategic vision while building an organization that can meet the many operational demands on the department. The Director will support and assess coaches with their own team and professional development goals and will serve as an advocate for the needs of both coaches and student-athletes.
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Carpenter in Lewiston, ME
Executing all varieties of carpentry-related construction, maintenance, renovation, and repair projects on campus, using high quality carpentry skills. This position may be considered “Essential Personnel” in the event that: An emergency occurs on the Bates campus or in the vicinity that would impact Bates Inclement weather forces the closing of campus Other emergency events deemed appropriate.
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Third Cook (FT, FY) in Lewiston, ME
Staff holding a cook position primarily work in student dining providing approximately 5000 meals per day to the students, faculty, staff and guests of the college who dine in Commons. They are also called upon to prepare items for catered events as needed. As such, this position calls for someone who is able to safely, efficiently and consistently produce and present food in a high volume setting. A focus on providing outstanding customer service and exemplary organizational and time management skills are a must. This position may be considered “Essential Personnel” in the event that: An emergency occurs on the Bates campus or in the vicinity that would impact Bates. Inclement weather forces the closing of campus. Or other emergency events deemed appropriate.
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Custodian (FT, FY) in Lewiston, ME
The Custodian position at Bates College is responsible for the general appearance and cleanliness of assigned areas and building, including housekeeping services for student residences. This position includes both routine work such as waste removal, such as dusting, mopping, and vacuuming floor surfaces, cleaning restrooms, restocking consumables and non- routine work such as window and wall washing, snow shoveling and sanding of walks, steps and porches.
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Commons Associate- Service (FT, FY) in Lewiston, ME
Bates Dining, Conferences and Campus Events provides/oversees services for a self-operated student dining program, campus catering, cash dining operations, vending, summer programs, one day programs, major campus events, campus space scheduling and non-student short term housing. The Commons Associate-Service primarily serves as front line support for the Bates dining program which serves approximately 5000 meals per day to the students, faculty, staff and guests of the college. This position is responsible for following food safety and sanitation procedures and demonstrating positive relationships with individuals and groups with varying backgrounds, perspectives, education and skills. Ability to work as part of a dynamic team who embraces communication and inclusiveness is essential to the candidates’ success. Exemplary organizational and time management skills, outstanding customer service skills and attention to detail are a must.
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Director of Women's Golf Program in Lewiston, ME
The Director of Women’s Golf Program position is responsible for supporting and coordinating all aspects of women’s golf, providing significant contributions to the development of student-athletes through mentorship, guidance, leadership opportunities, community building, and a commitment to social justice. This position is also responsible for the administration of all phases of varsity intercollegiate athletics with guidelines from Bates College, the NCAA, and NESCAC including, compliance, scheduling competitions, travel planning, data management, practice schedules, and roster management.
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Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty in Lewiston, ME
Bates College seeks a strategic, thoughtful, and inspiring leader to serve as its next Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty (VPAA/DOF). Working in concert with the Bates community, the VPAA/DOF is charged with strengthening the academic enterprise by supporting faculty scholarship and development, promoting excellent teaching and inclusive pedagogy, inspiring curricular innovation, leading a dedicated staff, and fostering Bates’ intellectual community.
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Catering Delivery Attendant in Lewiston, ME
The Catering/Delivery worker position provides front line support to the catering component within the dining operation and assists in other areas as necessary. This position calls for someone with the demonstrated ability to develop positive relationships with individuals and groups with varying backgrounds, perspectives, education and skills. Ability to work as part of a dynamic management team who embraces communication and inclusiveness is essential to the candidates’ success.
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Catering Waitstaff - On Call in Lewiston, ME
Bates Dining, Conferences and Campus Events is the food service provider for the campus, which includes a catering component. This position primarily performs catering related duties. This position calls for someone who has an eye for detail, understands customer service, and possesses the ability to work independently. The ability to work well with others from diverse backgrounds and exemplary organizational, communication, and time management skills are a must. This position is on-call and works as needed.
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Commons Associate - On Call in Lewiston, ME
Bates Dining, Conferences and Campus Events is the food service provider for the campus. The department oversees all dining related operations and janitorial duties in Commons. This position primarily performs those front-of-the-house service and building-wide janitorial tasks required. This position is on-call and works as needed.
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Retail Operations Associate in Lewiston, ME
Bates Dining, Conferences and Campus Events operates the Bobcat Den as an a la cart cash operation. The Retail Operations Associate is responsible for one-on-one customer service, safe and efficient food preparation and quality assurance, responsible alcohol service, accurate cash handling and appropriate waste management. This position calls for someone who demonstrates an ability to relate well to individuals and groups with varying backgrounds, perspectives, education and skills. Exemplary organizational and time management skills, ability to multi-task and ability to cook and fill orders in a fast paced environment are all a must.
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Carpenter - Seasonal in Lewiston, ME
This position will execute all varieties of carpentry-related construction, maintenance, renovation, and repair projects on campus, using high quality carpentry skills. This position may be considered “Essential Personnel” in the event that: An emergency occurs on the Bates campus or in the vicinity that would impact Bates; Inclement weather forces the closing of campus; Other emergency events deemed appropriate.
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