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A Master’s degree in Athletic Training or a related field from an accredited university is preferred. At least three (3) years of experience as a Head Athletic Trainer on a NCAA Collegiate level is required.
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Bachelor's Degree Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Health Leisure & Exercise Scie Required or Master's Degree Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Health Leisure & Exercise Scie Required.
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Evaluation and Treatment Evaluates injuries and administers emergency first aid and CPR/AED to student athletes during practice, training sessions, and athletic games/contests. ATHLETIC TRAINER - (part-time 75% Benefited Position) JOB SUMMARY Reporting to the Athletic Director, the Athletic Trainer plans, coordinates and implements programs for the prevention, evaluation, therapeutic, rehabilitative, and emergency medical care of students engaged in the athletic program and develops preventative, therapeutic, rehabilitative and emergency medical care programs for student athletes.
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Holds and maintains applicable professional credentials, such as active Athletic Training licensure, Board of Certification (BOC), American Board for Certification (ABC) Certified Fitter-orthotics (CFo), Physical Therapy Certification (PTA), or related.
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2+ years prior experience in health and wellness, wellness coaching, fitness, personal training, athletic training, nursing, PT, OT, or PT assistant. Attend and actively participate in four live, yearly mandatory skill-building sessions, communicating with your operations manager if this is not possible to arrange for the timely completion of training recording and exam.
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Other Qualified Disciplines: Associates degree as a PTA with licensure; or Bachelors’ degree in Exercise Science/Athletic Training/Kinesiology/Allied Health; or 2 years experience in a Military healthcare setting.
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Master’s Degree Athletic Training or Exercise Physiology from a CAATE accredited program or. Bachelor’s Degree Athletic Training or Exercise Physiology from a CAATE accredited program or.
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Athletic training, biomechanics, exercise physiology, exercise science, kinesiology, sport science, strength and conditioning, physical therapy. Salary RangeSalary is highly competitive based on candidate qualificationsEssential Functions The faculty member will join a growing department with research activities spanning diverse areas of Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Biomechanics and Human Performance.
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Select Physical Therapy is currently seeking a full-t ime Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)/Injury Prevention Specialist in Decatur, AL. This position is for a Certified Athletic Trainer, required to be on-site, assessing acute workers compensation injuries and providing first aid treatment.
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Must have a body works certification (personal training, massage therapist, yoga instructor, strength coach) OR a degree in applied science (athletic training, physical therapy assistant, strength and conditioning, exercise science.
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The George Mason University College of Education and Human Development and its Athletic Training Program invites applications from highly qualified Adjunct Faculty to teach a variety of courses at the undergraduate and graduate level including the following: First Aid/CPR, Functional Anatomy, Orthopedic Evaluation, Pathopharmacology, and therapeutic interventions/exercise.
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Role will supervise the practice based Athletic Training program, provide practice leadership oversight of Athletic Trainer team, develop partnerships and strategic initiatives related to the Northside Hospital Sports Medicine Network, and assist in a clinical capacity for practice operations.
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Overview: Title: Industrial Athletic Trainer Location: Lynn, MA Status: Full Time, Temporary Through July 2024 Hours: 4 days per week; 10 hour shift Competitive Salary | Work-Life Balance | Development Opportunities Stronger Together: ATI is a multi-service healthcare company that specializes in MSK health across the entire spectrum of care.
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Job Summary:The Assistant Swimming Coach reports to the Director of Swimming and Diving and assists with the coaching and training of the Swimming and Diving Team.*Willingness and ability to work a non-traditional schedule including evenings, weekends and holidays as required.
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The applicant must possess a master’s degree from an accredited university program in physical therapy, athletic training, exercise science, exercise physiology, biomechanics, strength and conditioning, or related field is highly desirable.
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