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The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist in the overall injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, short-term and long-term rehabilitation, education and counseling, and athletics-related health care administration of all Alfred University student-athletes in consultation with and under the supervision of the Team Physician(s), Head Athletic Trainer, and other qualified medical personnel.
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Preferred Qualifications Duties & Responsibilities Duties and responsibilities vary based on assignment, which may include camp coach/counselor, color commentator, announcer, play-by-play broadcaster, table crew, working shot clock, on-court host/CJ, academic tutor, athletic trainer, etc.
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Is responsible for turning in requisitions and various CCISD forms (on time and completed) for program essentials through the athletic coordinator/head coach and/or Office of Athletics. Cooperates with the athletic trainer and/or team doctor in the treatment of athletic injuries.
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At least three (3) years of experience as a Head Athletic Trainer on a NCAA Collegiate level is required. Assistant Athletic Director - Sports Medicine. Responsible for operating the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Sports Medicine.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist the Assistant AD for Sports Medicine and Performance in administering athletic health care operations for the intercollegiate athletics program.
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Reporting to the Director of Athletics, the Head Athletic Trainer is responsible for the preventive, emergenceny and rehabilitative medical care of the varsity athlietic team members.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Head Athletic Trainer reports directly to the Director of Athletics. The Athletic Trainer shall develop, coordinate, and administer a comprehensive sports medical program for Claflin University intercollegiate athletics.
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Works closely with the school physician, the school nurse, and the athletic trainer as appropriate in dealing with injuries. Shall recommend short term student athlete suspensions directly to the Director of Athletics and shall recommend long term suspensions or dismissals to the Director of Athletics and the Building Principal.
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A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in an appropriate area of specialization in collegiate athletics and 2 Years’ experience as an athletic trainer at the collegiate level.
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JOB PURPOSE: Greensboro Day School seeks an experienced athletic trainer with additional experience in athletics support and/or administration for a full-time Assistant Athletic Director and Athletic Trainer position for the 2024–25 school year.
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We're looking for an Athletic Trainer to join our team at Bentworth High School, covering all varsity and JV athletics. Title: Athletic Trainer. National Athletic Training Association (NATA) Certified.
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Additionally, the successful candidate will provide all student-athletes with the best possible treatment and rehabilitative care while supervising the operation of the athletic training room and coordinating with the entire Sports Medicine Team (i.e. Assistant Athletics Director for Student- Athlete Development, Head Athletic Trainer, Team Physician, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Student Health Services, parents and coaching staffs.
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Assistant Head Athletic Trainer with injury care for all sports sponsored by Loras College. May monitor pre-existing health conditions of potential student-athletes involved in intercollegiate athletics.
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The Head Athletic Trainer provides medical coverage and care to all middle school and upper school athletics. Supervises assistant athletic trainer. Current certification as an Athletic Trainer (ATC) and state licensure.
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As an Athletic Trainer with Beacon Health System, you will work directly with South Bend Community School Corporation’s athletics programs, alongside three other full time, Beacon Athletic Trainers.
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