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5% Advances and supports LSU and Athletics Department diversity and inclusion initiatives through personal participation in educational and developmental opportunities as well as participation in the creation of an inclusive culture consistent with the values of LSU and its department; Other duties as specified by the Head Athletic Trainer.
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This position has direct supervision over Coordinator of Student Success/SWA (1), Director of Sports Information (1), Athletic Trainer (1), Recreational Activities Coordinator & Head Tennis Coach (1), Head Women's Basketball Coach (1), Head Men's Basketball Coach (1), Head Men's and Women's Cross Country & Track & Field Coach (1), Men's and Women's Volleyball Coach (1), Softball Coach (1), and Head Football Coach (1.
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Experience as a former athlete (basketball, baseball, football, soccer, track, running, hockey, diving, rugby, lacrosse, swimming, try-athletics, golf, tennis, pickleball, coach, athletic trainer, fitness trainer, etc.
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Someone who is Team Spirited, Enthusiastic and possesses a great Attitude when facing challengesExperience as a former athlete (basketball, baseball, football, soccer, track, running, hockey, diving, rugby, lacrosse, swimming, try-athletics, golf, tennis, pickleball, coach, athletic trainer, fitness trainer, etc.
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To serve as Athletic Trainer to the athletic program working with varsity athletes in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries. Bachelor of Science in athletic training, sports medicine, physical education, or related/appropriate discipline.
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The Athletics Department has an exciting opportunity for an Athletic Trainer Fellow. Must be eligible for Florida Licensure as an Athletic Trainer under the written protocol and supervised by the Team Physician as directed by the State of Florida Athletic Trainers Act.
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Master's degree in athletic training or related field and five years' post-master's experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer at the college or university level working with high caliber athletes.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer assists with the day-to-day management of the sports medicine department, which requires some night and weekend work. 1 to 2 years of experience in a University Intercollegiate athletics setting is preferred.
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The responsibility of the Assistant Athletic Trainer will be to administer all facets of the athletics training program as well as the clinical education program for student athletics trainers.
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The per diem Athletic Trainer will work directly with the full-time Sports Medicine staff to provide medical services for student-athletes participating in Division 1 Varsity or Team Sport activities.
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Intern Athletic Trainer. MSU intern athletic trainers assist in the daily management of the athletic training facilities and physician clinics, as well as the comprehensive medical care for the student athletes at Michigan State University.
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Under general supervision of the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, Director of Athletics and Team Physicians, the Assistant Athletic Trainer assists in the operation of the Sports Medicine Department within the Intercollegiate Athletics Department.
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Follow all BBCC guidelines, administrative procedures, and policies surrounding athletics and specific to BBCC Athletic Trainer. Fully participate in athletics activities including departmental meetings, outreach and fundraising events, and other relevant functions as needed and requested.
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We are on a mission to positively impact as many lives as possible and we can use your help - we are looking for a FullTime Athletic Trainer (ATC) to take on the opportunity of an Injury Prevention Specialist.
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Two years' experience as a certified athletic trainer (NATABOC) Previous Athletic Training Experience in Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Attends and participates in scheduled compliance seminars and complies with all the Athletic Department's efforts to monitor compliance with NCAA regulations.
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