Sports Jobs in Monroe, LA

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Assistant Volleyball Coach

  • Harrison County Board of Education
  • Monroe, LA
  • 11 days ago
  • Monroe, LA
  • 11 days ago

Openings as of 5/22/2026 force display?True Openings as of 5/22/2026 Assistant Volleyball Coach JobID: 64510 Position Type: Athletics/ Coach Date Posted: 5/18/2026 Location: Richwood High School...

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Assistant Professor; Athletic Band Director

  • University of Louisiana Monroe
  • Monroe, LA (1 mile from Monroe, LA)
  • 30+ days ago
  • Monroe, LA (1 mile from Monroe, LA)
  • 30+ days ago

The Director of Athletic Bands serves as a key faculty member within the School of Visual and Performing Arts and provides artistic, administrative, and educational leadership for all athletic...

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Head Men's Golf Coach

  • University of Louisiana Monroe
  • Monroe, LA (1 mile from Monroe, LA)
  • 30+ days ago
  • Monroe, LA (1 mile from Monroe, LA)
  • 30+ days ago

The Head Coach is the person responsible for all aspects of leading a Division I program in the sport of Golf. This includes, but is not limited to, recruitment of prospective student-athletes,...

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Director of Ticket Operations

  • University of Louisiana Monroe
  • Monroe, LA (1 mile from Monroe, LA)
  • 30+ days ago
  • Monroe, LA (1 mile from Monroe, LA)
  • 30+ days ago

The purpose of the Director of Ticket Operations job is to ensure that the University assets are protected through adherence to applicable external and internal regulations and appropriate...

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Project Equipment Manager - Kiewit Equipment Services 1

  • Kiewit
  • Monroe, LA
  • 90+ days ago
  • Monroe, LA
  • 90+ days ago

Requisition ID: 179785 Job Level: Senior Level Home District/Group: Kiewit Equipment Services Department: Equipment Market: Industrial Employment Type: Full Time Position Overview As a Project...

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Project Equipment Manager - Kiewit Equipment Services

  • Kiewit
  • Monroe, LA
  • 90+ days ago
  • Monroe, LA
  • 90+ days ago

Requisition ID: 179785 Job Level: Senior Level Home District/Group: Kiewit Equipment Services Department: Equipment Market: Industrial Employment Type: Full Time Position Overview As a Project...

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Sports Online Courses and Training Opportunities

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Chemistry of Sports
The seminar is designed to look at the science of triathlons and sports from a molecular/chemical biological point of view. We will be able to use our own bodies to see how exercise affects the...
Writing and Rhetoric: Writing about Sports
"Sports, not religion, is the opiate of the people." So says David Remnick, editor of the New Yorker and a former sportswriter. Many of our heroes are sports heroes, and for many of us, sports...
Environmental Sports Portraiture: Action Sports Photography
Get your game on with Sports Illustrated Staff Photographer Bill Frakes as he takes you to a variety of locations to capture dynamic portraits of athletes performing at the peak of action. Every...
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