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UCF's Student Success and Well-Being Recreation and Wellness Center is seeking applicants for an Athletic Training and Risk Management Coordinator I. This position is primarily responsible for assisting in the daily operation of the Recreation and Wellness Center's Athletic Training Program and Risk Management efforts.
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The senior athletic trainer works independently in their setting as the liaison between student athlete, school administration, and NGPG by following the guidelines of the National Athletic Training Association and the Georgia Athletic Trainer Licensure Act. The certified athletic trainer performs clinical duties in accordance with population specific guidelines and adheres to National Patient Safety Goals as outlined in the athletic training policy and procedure manual.
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A Certified Athletic Trainer is involved in the Athletic Training Services program: coordinates medical coverage of contract schools or professional teams athletic events and practices, coordinates the access of healthcare for athletes at contract locations, and designs/implements specific therapeutic programs for rehabilitation of injured athletes.
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Prefer Master's degree and NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer credentials; eligible for State of Florida Athletic Training License; and five (5) years athletic training experience at the NCAA Division I level or higher.
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Regularly use therapeutic modalities therapeutic/rehabilitation equipment, first aid supplies, standard athletic training supplies and possibly a golf cart/gator. Additionally, the Athletic Training Supervisor will support programmatic development in areas such as growth, clinical AT education and outreach, as well as helping to develop and maintain program justification statistics.
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Requirements: •BS in Kinesiology, PE, Health, Pre-Medicine or other related field •Board of Certification Athletic Trainer (BOC) •Minimum of three (3) years prior Athletic Training experience •Certificate in Occupational health and safety preferred.
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Graduate of an accredited college with a BS/BA. (Masters degree in Athletic Training preferred). Additional Job Description Graduate of an accredited college with a BS/BA. (Masters degree in Athletic Training preferred.
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Job Summary The certified senior athletic trainer provides athletic training services to patients and clients of Northeast Georgia Physicians Group Sports Medicine (NGPG) in the high school or college setting.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer is certified by the Board of Certification (NATA BOC) and is licensed to practice athletic training in the state of North Carolina by the North Carolina Board of Athletic Training Examiners (NCBATE.
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Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine, HCA position at Barry University is the lead appointment accountable for leading, coordinating, and administering comprehensive Athletic Training service operations in health care for student-athletes in the NCAA Division II program for our 12 intercollegiate sports teams in addition to facilitating medical supervision for Club Sport athletic activities.
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This is an exciting opportunity to expand and develop a career in Athletic Training at a NCAA Division III university. State of Maine Athletic Training license (must obtain by appointment date.
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The Athletic Training Supervisor will also be responsible for fostering relationships with school and youth program administrators, ensuring contract perimeters are met. The Athletic Training Supervisor is responsible for overseeing outreach contracts and the assigned staff.
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Any combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to graduation from high school or GED. Good (1 - 3 years) experience in the care and maintenance of one of the following areas relative to the assignment: park or stadium facilities; turf and grounds maintenance at athletic/sports or baseball fields, golf courses, parks, or basins; or similar experience.
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Develop and regulate policies, procedures and protocols for athletic training services based on NATA professional standards, NAIA recommendations, and team physicians' advice. Oversee Sports Medicine and Athletic Training budget.
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10 % D. Assists in the organization, maintenance, and supervision of the athletic training room, including supervising student workers and athletic training students from Towson University.
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