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This responsibility must be followed by the Athletic Trainer from onset of injury, to the acquisition of a diagnosis by the Team Physician, through the conservative or surgical procedures necessary to provide the best possible outcome for the athlete, through a reconditioning program aimed at restoring the injured athlete to his/her pre-injury fitness level or a level determined by the Team Physician to allow the athlete to return to competition.
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Travel with teams as assigned by the head athletic trainer which is determined by the athletic department schedule and staffing. An Assistant Athletic Trainer is needed to assist with overseeing the operation of the Athletic Training Department and provide prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries for assigned sports.
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Serves as athletic department’s liaison when Head Athletic Trainer is not available to healthcare providers when discussing specific injuries and treatment options. Assists Head Athletic Trainer in coordinating health insurance related processes related to billing and claims.
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We are seeking an Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist to join our team! Job Type: Part Time Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist. License required: Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, or Athletic Trainer.
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Required Certifications, Registrations, or Licensure: BOC Certified Athletic Trainer; PA State Licensed Athletic Trainer ; Certified Health Care Provider (CPR/AED) The Athletic Trainer serves as a member of the Athletics Department and reports directly to the Director of Athletics.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the day to day operations of the athletic training department, to include, but not limited to, injury evaluation, rehabilitation, appropriate application of emergency procedures, providing first aid, documentation of care, supervision of student athletic trainers, and communication daily with coaches and administration.
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While reporting directly to the NovaCare Director of Sports Medicine for Northern Ohio, the Athletic Trainer will be coordinated on-site by the YSU Director of Sports Medicine working under the medical supervision of the YSU Medical Director.
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Examples of Duties Job Summary: The Per Diem Athletic Trainer reports to the Director of Athletics and the Head Athletic Trainer. The individual is responsible for relieving and/or assisting the Head and/or Assistant Athletic Trainer, especially during weekend hours.
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We are looking for an Athletic Trainer-Injury Prevention Specialist to join the amazing team at our Employer Health Center located in San Antonio, TX. Board Certified Athletic Trainer per state requirements (BOC.
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The successful candidate will serve as full-time athletic trainer with Rutgers University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, with primary support of Football, Position Summary: RWJ Barnabas Health is currently accepting applications for the position of Athletic Trainer at Rutgers University.
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Head Athletic Trainer shall be responsible for the formation of the University's athletic training staff, including acclimation and supervision of assistant/associate athletic trainers, graduate assistant athletic trainers and student athletic trainers.
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The Athletic Trainer, Olympic Sports, under the medical-legal supervision of the head team physician and the head athletic trainer, with primary responsibility to assigned Olympic Sport(s.
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Job Type: Full Time Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist. This position is open to anyone with one of the following credentials: Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, or Athletic Trainer.
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Assume responsibilities of the Head Athletic Trainer in his/her absence in the supervision of the Athletic Training Facility. Attend varsity practices and competitions assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer for the prevention and care of injuries sustained by student athletes.
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Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Associate/Certified Athletic Trainer. Active Athletic Training license and Board-Certified Athletic Trainer preferred. Ortho Missouri, an Orthopedic Occupational Health Practice located in Creve Coeur, Missouri, is now looking to add a quality Athletic Trainer to our Durable Medical Equipment (DME) team.
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