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These backgrounds include: Personal Training, Physical Therapy, Chiropractics, Yoga, Group Fitness, Exercise Science, Massage Therapy & Athletic Training. Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Performance Coach.
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Provide direct supervision of athletic training students completing clinical experience practicum in the Kansas Athletics’ athletic training clinics When requested, supervise Graduate Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer assigned by Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine.
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Summary The 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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A Certified Athletic Trainer is involved in the Athletic Training Services program: coordinates medical coverage of contract schools or professional teams 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 senior athletic trainer works independently in their setting as the liaison between student athlete, school administration, and NGPG by following the guidelines of the National Athletic Training Association and the Georgia Athletic Trainer Licensure Act. The certified athletic trainer performs clinical duties in accordance with population specific guidelines and adheres to National Patient Safety Goals as outlined in the athletic training policy and procedure manual.
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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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Bachelors Degree in Athletic Training – required, Master Degree – preferred Graduate of a CAATE accredited, residency athletic training program OR Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialty for Athletic Trainers, BCS-O.
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Assist the Head Athletic Trainer in a NCAA Division I collegiate, coeducational athletic training program. Job Purpose Assist the Head Athletic Trainer in a NCAA Division I collegiate, coeducational athletic training program.
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Our Athletic Philosophy: We focus on skill-building, fun, and personal growth, challenging campers to excel individually and as part of a team. Camp Mah-Kee-Nac wants you to join our Athletic staff.
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Fosters enhanced awareness/understanding of athletic training, sports medicine, and clinic/hospital programs to the department, hospital, schools and other community organizations. Education: Bachelor of Science - Exercise Science or related degreeCertification: Personal Trainer or CSCS certification in one of the following organizations - NASM, ACSM, NSCA, or ACECurrent certification in Basic Life Support training from the American Heart Associate required.
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With co-founders coming from the personal training industry, Stretch Lab has created a variety of offerings to empower clients to ‘Live Long.’ StretchLab has gathered a team of experts already certified in an array of related fields including physical therapy, chiropractic medicine, yoga, Pilates, and more.
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Supervises and directs Assistant Coach; Collaborates with student-athlete support services (i.e., athletic training, strength and conditioning, etc.) The head cheerleading coach is responsible for managing and administrating the NCAA DI intercollegiate varsity cheer sports program.
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Supervises contests, serves as ticket taker/seller, and any other duties as delegated by the principal or athletic director. Responsible for preparation prior to practice and athletics events and any tasks following practice and athletic events with approval of the principal and athletic director.
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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.
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We also provide physical therapy and athletic training services to professional sports teams, colleges, universities and high schools. Complete and maintain all corporate & clinical services required training and maintain compliance with state/local/federal regulations.
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