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Qualifications National Athletic Trainers Association Board certification Massachusetts Licensure in good standing CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certification A bachelor’s degree in athletic training, exercise physiology, health education, adolescent/child development, or a related field CPR, AED, First Aid, and Blood Borne Pathogens certification Experience as an athletics trainer, preferably working with middle school-aged students Committed to fostering a positive team culture.
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QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION:Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine or related programPreferred: Master’s Degree in Athletic Training LICENSE and CERTIFICATIONS: NYS Registration and License as a Certified Athletic Trainer NATABOC Certification BLS Certification required through the RQI system during clinical orientation.
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Athletic Assistance (50%) Game Management;Assist the intramural coordinator with season intramurals;Assist with event planning (athletic banquet, fundraisers, golf tournament);Work with alumni relations on creating and updating our student-athlete database of alumni;Work with our sports information director on social media; newsletters and interviews;Assist with our corporate sponsorship outreach;Other duties as assigned.
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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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Position Summary:The Athletic Trainer will provide comprehensive athletic training services to our student-athletes, ensuring their physical well-being and optimal performance through a holistic approach.
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Assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the administrative duties of the sports medicine program which includes budget management, inventory management, training room maintenance, assure sports medicine protocols and procedures are being followed, etc.
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We are seeking a dedicated Athletic Trainer with a belief in movement science to join our dynamic athletic training team at the Division III collegiate level. Qualifications:·Master’s degree in Athletic Training or Exercise Science or similar or Bachelors degree in Athletic Training plus equivalent experience.
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Knowledge of how to assess and address movement dysfunction is preferred·Passion for athletic training and a commitment to student-athlete well-being. As a member of our athletic training staff, you will collaborate with coaches, athletes, and medical professionals to deliver top-quality care.
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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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Serves as the liaison to other athletic department areas including, but not limited to, sports information, athletic training, tickets, compliance, and equipment related to game day operations for assigned sports.
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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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The Head Athletic Trainer reports to the Assistant Director for Sports Medicine/Health Care Administrator and works closely with team physician(s) in the development of the athletic training program, including injury prevention programs, injury evaluations, injury management, treatment and rehabilitation, educational programs, and advising of student-athletes.
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Head Cheerleading Coach Chatham University has an immediate opening for a part-time Head Cheerleading Coach in the University's Athletic department. Coordinate with Assistant Athletic Director regarding uniform and practice gear needs and before making any purchases.
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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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Assists with photography, videography and graphic design services within the athletic communications department. Athletic Communications/Sports Information/Media Relations Directors Required Education: 4 Year Degree The Athletic Communications Associate will work with members of the athletic communications team on the day-to-day operations of the office.
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