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We are seeking an Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist to join our team! Job Type: Full Time Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist. This position is open to anyone with one of the following credentials: Physical Therapist or Athletic Trainer.
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The Athletic Department at Keene State College is seeking applications for Athletic Trainer’s to provide athletics healthcare services for all varsity level student-athletes, in close cooperation with Head Athletic Trainer, Athletic Training Staff, Team Physicians and Health Services.
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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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One year of experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer after graduation. Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training from a college or university accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE.
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Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics, a Division I and Big Ten Conference Institution, is seeking a Director of Women's Basketball Athletic Performance Coach to cultivate a positive training environment that encourages team building, accountability, discipline, work ethic and mentally and physically healthy student-athletes.
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Evidence of athletic field management at NCAA or professional level. The mission of SDA is to provide opportunities for student-athletes to achieve at the highest levels of both academic and athletic excellence, thereby providing them with opportunities for personal growth, offering a unifying force to the campus community, and creating a source of pride among and support from the external constituencies of the university.
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This position involves approximately half time providing athletic training services at the high school and half time in the office as a physical therapy aide in one of our outpatient locations assisting therapists with treatment and other physical therapy office operations.
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As a Facilitator/Coach, you will be working in a secured detention or correctional setting. We serve individuals experiencing incarceration, those reentering the community, those on forms of community supervision, their families, and their children, both in the community at our Center for Family Success, within 9 of Oregon's 11 corrections facilities, at the Marion County Parole and Probation, Transition Center and Jail, and at Jackson County Community Justice, Transition Center and two other offices, the Collaborative and Parkside Place.
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Lead a comprehensive sports medicine initiative by coordinating internal and external athletic training services including but not limited to: injury prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation to student-athletes by working with community partners, EMS, doctors, and health care providers.
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Summary Under general supervision by a physician, the Athletic Trainer (AT) will provide athletic training and clinical supports services in sports medicine and orthopedic practice. Experience: 2-3 years’ experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer (preferred.
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Select Physical Therapy is now hiring a Full Time Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) in Monticello, IN. A Certified Athletic Trainer is involved in the Athletic Training Services program: coordinates medical coverage of contract school’s or professional team’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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The ideal candidate will have a record of coaching success, a strong record of athletic administration, an understanding of laws that apply to intercollegiate athletics, and familiarity with Title IX. He/she must be able to maintain records and budget control for the department, work cooperatively and collaboratively in a team-oriented environment, operate well in a "busy" environment where multiple activities may occur simultaneously, and have strong interpersonal and communication skills.
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As a part of your responsibilities, the Athletic Marketing graduate assistant will follow the regulations and guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC), Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), Minnesota State Athletics and the University.
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The AD maintains memberships in GSAC and NAIA, ensuring that HIU meets all conference guidelines and standards, and serves as chair of the Royal Athletic Association and the Athletic Director’s Council.
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Interest in collegiate athletics, athletic administration, or communications and social media. Located in Providence, Rhode Island, and a member of the Ivy League, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who participate within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAD1.
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