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Under the direction of the Head Athletic Trainer, the Per Diem Part Time Assistant Athletic Trainer assists the Head Athletic Trainer with the preventative care, injury evaluation, first aid, treatment and rehabilitation of all student-athletes and athletic teams as assigned.
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When requested, supervise Graduate Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer assigned by Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine. Perform other duties as assigned by the Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine.
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The Iona University Athletic Department is currently inviting applications for an open Assistant Athletic Trainer position. Responsibilities of this position include providing athletic training services to the Iona student-athletes for practices and games, determining course of treatments for injured athletes, consulting the Head Athletic Trainer and/or referring to Team Physician as needed, and maintaining athletic training equipment and supplies.
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Summary The assistant athletic trainer is responsible for all phases of operation of the athletic training room and services, helping to administer 26 highly-competitive NCAA Division III varsity sport teams.
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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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Under general supervision, the Certified Athletic Trainer provides direct patient care in the Weight and Wellness Department to include athletic training related services and strength and conditioning assessment and programming.
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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: Athletic Trainer. License required: Athletic Trainer.
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Under the direction of the Associate Athletics Director for Student Athlete Health & Wellness, the Assistant Athletic Trainer provides student-athletes with initial injury and illness evaluations, referrals, follow-up evaluations, wound care, injury treatment, emergency cardiac care with AED and other emergency care, injury rehabilitation, taping and bracing, and over the counter medicines.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer will join the Sports Medicine Team and provide athletic training services at a local school under the supervision of the Medical Director. The Certified Athletic Trainer will promote athletic and sports safety in the community and assist Sports Medicine administrations with implementation of all aspects of program.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer will serve as an ambassador to the health system and participate in community outreach and events. The Certified Athletic Trainer will be offered a competitive pay package with comprehensive benefits to complement this role.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer, under the direction of the Director of Athletic Training, is responsible for the daily athletic training needs of assigned intercollegiate athletic teams as well as overall care and maintenance of the athletic training facilities.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer will report directly to the Director of Athletic Training Services/Head Athletic Trainer and is independently responsible for the day-to-day sports medicine/athletic training operations of one or more of the Methodist University's 20 NCAA Division III Varsity, JV/Developmental teams and Cheerleading.
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NBCOT Orthopedic Technologist Certification and a minimum of two (2) years of experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer with one (1) year of surgical experience or NBCOT Orthopedic Technologist Certification with completion of an Athletic Training Residency Program and one (1) year of surgical experience.
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License required: Occupational Therapist, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapy Assistant or Athletic Trainer. License required: Occupational Therapist, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapy Assistant or Athletic Trainer.
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The Graduate Assistant reports to the Head Athletic Trainer. Duties include: Provide athletic training services for intercollegiate sports as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer.
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