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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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Licenses, Certifications, or Additional Requirements:Certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Board of Certification (NATABOC)State Athletic Training Licensure CPR/AED Certification Minimum Qualifications and Standards Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Knowledge of intercollegiate athletics and intramural sports programsAbility to function with minimal supervision.
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Assist in facilitating appropriate referral to medical personnel including X-ray, lab, athletic training, physical therapy, hand therapy, chiropractic, primary care, and specialist physician services.
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Two years’ experience in practicing athletic training required. Athletic Trainer Classification: Full-time Department: Athletics Reports to: Head Athletic Trainer Mission and Commitment Taylor’s mission is to develop servant-leaders marked with a passion to minister Christ’s redemptive love, grace, and truth to a world in need.
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Individuals will support either the Swimming/Diving Team or the Spirit Team. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Delivery of comprehensive athletic training and sports medicine services for assigned student athletes.
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Reporting to the Director of Athletic Training & Sports Medicine, the Full-Time Certified Athletic Trainer is responsible for aiding and representing the Newport Orthopedic Institute Human Performance and Sports Medicine Program (HPSM.
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Under general supervision of a physician, the Athletic Trainer/Orthopedic Technologist (AT/OTC) will provide athletic training and clinical support services. Master’s degree preferred (Post-professional masters in athletic training or a health related field.
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Summary The Senior Athletic Trainer under the direction of the Director of Athletic Training, is responsible for coordinating and delivering athletic training services to the student-athletes of Lewis University, including but not limited to: collaborate with staff, coaches, the Head Athletic Trainer, and team physicians, injury evaluation, practice and game coverage, design and supervision of rehabilitation programs, and administration of athletic training operations as assigned.
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Serve as primary liaison between Athletic Department and University donor relations/alumni relations. The Associate Director of Athletic Development - Donor Relations will work closely with the AVP for Developmentto increase opportunities for engagement and support locally and nationally for the Athletic Department.
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Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach. 100 hours of a combination of in-studio and formal webinar pre-requisite training, followed by StretchLab Franchise's formal 2 day In-person Flexologist Training Class taught by a Master Instructor.
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Job Description 55k to 88k 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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Our department is looking for a highly organized, driven and detail-oriented individual to fill the position of Athletic Eligibility Coordinator/Academic Advisor. This position will oversee the athletic academic eligibility certification process as well as serve as an academic advisor to a portion of the student-athlete population; Monitor, track, and forecast APR, GSR, and Federal Graduate Rates throughout the academic year and over rolling six-year periods; Complete progress toward degree audits; Assist with NCAA and EADA reporting.
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Additionally, the Head Coach/Manager will represent the Athletic Department as the On-Site Administrator for Athletic games. 1-3+ years of combined experience in Athletic Administration & Coaching (preferred.
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Assists Head Athletic Trainer in providing athletic training coverage for all varsity practices and home games. Bachelors degree in Athletic Training and BOC certification as an ATC.
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Athletic Trainer - New Grads in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training Welcome. Experience: Preferred one to two years of athletic training experience in a sports environment.
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