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Job Description The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the prevention, ongoing assessment, acute care, treatment and management of athletic injuries and conditions of student athletes to restore needed levels of function for participation in athletic competition, activities of daily living, and vocational activities using knowledge and modern principles of athletic training.
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The certified athletic trainer is charged with managing the health care of participating athletes, including, but not limited to, first aid/emergency care, on-site injury evaluation, appropriate modalities, prevention, rehabilitation programs and medical referrals.
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Position Overview: Performs the following functions regarding athletic injuries: prevention, recognition, assessment, treatment (including first aid) and reconditioning of athletic injuries as set forth by the NATA Board of Certification.
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Athletic Trainer - New Grads in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training Welcome. Embark on a fulfilling journey in the world of athletic training within this premier health system.
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Informs athlete and families of important aspects of athletes’ present condition, including concussion, wound care, first aid and follow-up care. Experience: Preferred one to two years of athletic training experience in a sports environment.
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Athletic training services for all sport-related events will be provided in accordance with current contracts. Uses assigned athletic training equipment safely and efficiently.
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As the Athletic Trainer, you will focus on injury prevention and evaluation, risk assessments and corrective action planning, first aid treatment, health education, health promotion, and marketing activities.
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Identify acute injuries and provide first-aid triage including assessing injuries and deciding whether an athlete should seek further medical attention and should discontinue participation in the athletic event.
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Offer first aid/training skills if requested to visiting teamsMaintain a neat and clean athletic training clinic at all timesInventory and monitor all supplies throughout the school year.
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Consult with site coaches on athletic injury prevention, basic first aid, and follow-up injury treatment and rehabilitation. Administer first aid and emergency care for cute athletic injuries and illnesses.
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Completion of an athletic training educational program approved by the NATA.Certification by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (Class A)CPR and First Aid Certifications requiredCPR and First Aid Instructor certified (or willingness to obtain if not already in possession of)Must be able to evaluate problems, prioritize work and determine solutions.
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Minimum 1 year experience as an ATC preferred – specific experience with general principles of injury prevention and first aid required. Performs other activities such as, but not limited to assisting Athletic Director in ordering supplies and keeping current inventories, billing, etc.
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The athletic training services include: injury or illness prevention programs; evaluation, management, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries or illness sustained during physical activity; and giving emergency care or first aid for an injury or illness sustained while participating in physical activity.
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Provide sports medicine and first aid information to all student athletic training aides, coaches and administrators concerned with appropriate preventative and management measure for athletic injuries.
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CPR/ First Aid instructor preferred, but not required. Sports Physical Therapy offers performance based Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, & Personal Training. It is exciting to be a part of a grand vision that goes beyond the traditional approach to Physical Therapy & Athletic Training to provide our clients a WOW service, create fun and be amazingly different, build a positive team and family atmosphere, communicate with love and respect.
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