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We also provide physical therapy and athletic training services to professional sports teams, colleges, universities and high schools. A Certified Athletic Trainer is involved in the Athletic Training Services program: coordinates medical coverage of contract school’s 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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Essential functions: Travel to contracted high schools and colleges to provide athletic training services on an as need basis to cover for events as signed up for and facilitated by Twin Cities Orthopedics Sports Medicine Outreach Coordinator.
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Supporting the Director of Athletics and Deputy Athletic Director in all areas of donor relations, solicitations, events, athletic department and university protocol and more. Reporting directly to the Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations/Chief of Staff, the Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer will be a creative, bold, and innovative development leader with an entrepreneurial spirit who has overseen large teams.
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Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education and experience equivalent to: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in physical education, kinesiology, exercise science, recreation, or athletic administration.
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Athletic-communications-graduate-assistant Return to Search Results. Other duties as assigned Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience within an intercollegiate athletic department Proficiency in various new media platforms, encompassing website management, social media management, videography, production, and photography.
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Monitor and report any problems in facilities and/or conditions of playing and practice fields and training equipment to the athletic director or site administrator in charge of athletics.
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Help coordinate set up and tear down of Athletic Training Equipment and water for games and practiceCarry out physician orders concerning immediate care, treatment, and rehabilitation. Supervise and assist in the daily operation of the athletic training facilities.
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Work with the Assistant Athletic Director for Video Services and Digital Strategy in creation of social content which includes but not limited to videos, hype videos, intro videos, interviews, graphics, and photography.
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From ongoing evidence-based clinical education to dedicated mentorship opportunities and an APTaccredited Orthopaedic Residency Program, we propel our clinicians toward excellence in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and athletic training.
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Practices prevention, recognition, assessment, management, treatment, and reconditioning of injuries in accordance with athletic training practice act and in collaboration with providers.
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Provides quality, evidence based athletic health to stakeholders in the sports medicine outreach athletic training program. The practice of athletic training includes injury/illness prevention and wellness protection, clinical assessment and impression, immediate and emergency care, treatment and rehabilitation, and organizational and professional health and well-being of individuals under the direction of a physician.
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QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION: Minimum: Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine or related program Preferred: Master’s Degree in Athletic Training LICENSE: Minimum: NYS Registration and License as a Certified Athletic Trainer.
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Requirements: Bachelor or Master of Science in Athletic Training required. Provide appropriate first aide and emergency care to injured athletes as appropriate and within the scope of practice of an athletic trainer.
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Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training, Master's Degree preferred 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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Training is provided. Select Medical Corporation's Outpatient Division is a nationally prominent, locally driven provider of outpatient physical rehabilitation with almost 1800 locations in 37 states, plus the District of Columbia.
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