Post by chriscurran on Oct 31, 2022 18:29:10 GMT
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As we grow our integration of Sports Science and Motion Capture data within the Minnesota Twins, we are looking to bring on someone who has experience effectively communicating biomechanical, and other related information, to our coaching staff. This individual will work with the Assistant Director, Sports Science to serve as one of the main liaisons between the Sports Science Research Team and the Minor League coaching staff, specifically focusing on our Player Development processes. Besides day-to-day interaction with the coaching staff, medical team, and strength & conditioning staff, you will have the opportunity to contribute to long-term research goals driving our understanding of player performance and health.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Collaborate with the Assistant Director, Sports Science to provide actionable insights and recommendations based on sports science data to stakeholders in the Minor League level focusing on pitching, batting, sports performance, and sports medicine.
Assist in the data collection using various on and off-field biomechanical tools for athlete monitoring and player performance.
Use expertise and background to guide long-term performance research efforts to optimize player development and health.
Identify and integrate scientific best practices for Sports Science.
Works with Sports Science and baseball systems to maintain, improve and create intuitive visualizations to facilitate communication with non-Biomechanical audiences (coaches, players, scouts, front office personnel).
Location: Gulf Coast Twins-77000
Requirements
Required Experience and Education:
Academic background in Kinesiology, Biomechanics, Engineering, Sports Science, Physical Therapy, or another closely related field.
Experience working in a high-level sports environment (collegiate, professional, etc.)
Demonstrated experience with biomechanical data collection, analysis, and interpretation, including but not limited to: markered and/or markerless motion capture, IMU's, force plates, etc. driving exceptional skills communicating biomechanical concepts.
Willing and able to relocate to Fort Myers, Florida.
All applicants for employment with the Minnesota Twins are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to commencing employment. Applicants who receive a conditional offer of employment will be required to produce proof of fully-vaccinated status prior to their first day of employment. If you have any questions regarding this requirement, your vaccination status or reasonable accommodation requests, please contact HR.
As we grow our integration of Sports Science and Motion Capture data within the Minnesota Twins, we are looking to bring on someone who has experience effectively communicating biomechanical, and other related information, to our coaching staff. This individual will work with the Assistant Director, Sports Science to serve as one of the main liaisons between the Sports Science Research Team and the Minor League coaching staff, specifically focusing on our Player Development processes. Besides day-to-day interaction with the coaching staff, medical team, and strength & conditioning staff, you will have the opportunity to contribute to long-term research goals driving our understanding of player performance and health.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Collaborate with the Assistant Director, Sports Science to provide actionable insights and recommendations based on sports science data to stakeholders in the Minor League level focusing on pitching, batting, sports performance, and sports medicine.
Assist in the data collection using various on and off-field biomechanical tools for athlete monitoring and player performance.
Use expertise and background to guide long-term performance research efforts to optimize player development and health.
Identify and integrate scientific best practices for Sports Science.
Works with Sports Science and baseball systems to maintain, improve and create intuitive visualizations to facilitate communication with non-Biomechanical audiences (coaches, players, scouts, front office personnel).
Location: Gulf Coast Twins-77000
Requirements
Required Experience and Education:
Academic background in Kinesiology, Biomechanics, Engineering, Sports Science, Physical Therapy, or another closely related field.
Experience working in a high-level sports environment (collegiate, professional, etc.)
Demonstrated experience with biomechanical data collection, analysis, and interpretation, including but not limited to: markered and/or markerless motion capture, IMU's, force plates, etc. driving exceptional skills communicating biomechanical concepts.
Willing and able to relocate to Fort Myers, Florida.
All applicants for employment with the Minnesota Twins are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to commencing employment. Applicants who receive a conditional offer of employment will be required to produce proof of fully-vaccinated status prior to their first day of employment. If you have any questions regarding this requirement, your vaccination status or reasonable accommodation requests, please contact HR.