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Preference for a candidate with previous teaching experience in athletic training, certified strength and conditioning specialist credential or other credentials to assist teaching in an AT program.
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Job Description The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the prevention, ongoing assessment, acute care, treatment and management of athletic injuries and conditions of student athletes to restore needed levels of function for participation in athletic competition, activities of daily living, and vocational activities using knowledge and modern principles of athletic training.
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Licenses, Certifications, or Additional Requirements:Certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Board of Certification (NATABOC)State Athletic Training Licensure CPR/AED Certification Minimum Qualifications and Standards Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Knowledge of intercollegiate athletics and intramural sports programsAbility to function with minimal supervision.
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Assist in facilitating appropriate referral to medical personnel including X-ray, lab, athletic training, physical therapy, hand therapy, chiropractic, primary care, and specialist physician services.
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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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Bachelors degree in sports medicine/athletic training required from four-year College, university, or Masters program. Responsible for the coordination and coverage of athletic training services including other staff members with assignment of practice and game coverage.
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Two years’ experience in practicing athletic training required. 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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Individuals will support either the Swimming/Diving Team or the Spirit Team. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Delivery of comprehensive athletic training and sports medicine services for assigned student athletes.
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Graduate of an accredited college with a BS/BA. (Masters degree in Athletic Training preferred). Additional Job Description Graduate of an accredited college with a BS/BA. (Masters degree in Athletic Training preferred.
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Work in conjunction with the Sports Medicine Team, consisting of the Associate AD for Sports Medicine, the Head Athletic Trainer and Assistant Athletic Trainers, Team Physicians, Team Physical Therapist and Strength and Conditioning Coach, to provide the highest medical care to Molloy University Student-Athletes.
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Assist the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer with the day-to-day operations of the athletic training room. Master's degree in Athletic Training or related field.
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Job Summary The certified athletic trainer provides athletic training services to patients and clients of Northeast Georgia Physicians Group Sports Medicine (NGPG) in the college setting.
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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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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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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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