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We are looking for a PRN Athletic Trainer (ATC) to take on the opportunity of an Injury Prevention Specialist. Must be a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) As an Athletic Trainer, you are responsible for injury prevention strategies and techniques and looking at ergonomics and behaviors in the workplace.
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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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Update Marist athletic website and social media Provide rosters for home/away contests Maintain digital ticket inventory via GoFan Supervise Hudl usage Perform any other duties as assigned by the Principal and Athletic Director.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Assist the Head Athletic Trainer with the development, coordination and administration of a comprehensive athletic training program for Eureka College intercollegiate sports.
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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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The Athletic Trainer (ATC) is a liaison between the athletic population patients and Physical Therapist. A Bachelor's degree with major coursework in kinesiology/biomechanics; exercise physiology; infection control; professionalism and ethics; and prevention and care of athletic injuries (i.e., preconditioning, conditioning, reconditioning, recognition, assessment, therapeutic modalities, therapeutic exercise, first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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Performs radiologic procedures as requested by CHS and the Athletic department's medical providers. This position will be responsible for providing on-call radiology services to the Campus Health Service (CHS) and the Athletic department's medical clinics.
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Cooperate with athletic trainers to ensure student-athletes receive proper medical and physical training services. Collaborate with the Assistant Director of Athletics/Director of Athletic Communications to promote the wrestling program.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer in the Duke University Health System serves as a physician extender in the primary care, primary care sports medicine, and/or orthopaedic clinical setting. The Certified Athletic Trainer is certified by the Board of Certification (NATA BOC) and is licensed to practice athletic training in the state of North Carolina by the North Carolina Board of Athletic Training Examiners (NCBATE.
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This is a part-time on-site role for a Strength And Conditioning Coach at D1 TRAINING in Pittsburgh, PA. The Strength And Conditioning Coach will be responsible for implementing athletic-based training programs, conducting strength training sessions, focusing on injury prevention, and optimizing athletic performance for athletes of all ages.
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The athletic trainer works closely with the physical and occupational therapist to enhance the all around care given to the patients and clients of The Rehabilitation Institute. Education of student athlete as to their injury, treatment, and rehabilitation, Athletic Department policy and NAIA or NCAA rules regarding payment of medical bills, permissible vs.
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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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Job DescriptionJob Description In consultation with the Director of Sports Medicine, Certified Athletic Trainer and under the medical supervision of the Team Physician(s), this position provides a full-range of athletic training health care services for NCAA Division II athletic teams.
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Serve as liaison between basketball office and other offices in the Athletic Department (Academic Services, Facilities, Business, IT, Athletic Communications, etc.) Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred in field related to Physical Education, Recreation, Kinesiology, and/or Sports Management.
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Submit written evaluation of work to Athletic Director at end of the season. Work with the Athletic Director in scheduling interscholastic contests. DCPS is seeking a highly motivated, successful, and experienced high school head basketball coach to continue all aspects of our program, including: organizing offseason strength and conditioning programs, study hall/tutoring, and assisting athletes to become college and career ready.
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