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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 Rollins College Athletics Department, a private NCAA Division II Institution, is accepting applications for a full-time Assistant Athletic Trainer. The Assistant Athletic Trainer must maintain a high regard for the welfare of all student athletes, and perform the duties of an Athletic Trainer which include: prevention, care, treatment, and rehabilitation of all injuries to several teams and multiple athletes.
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Provide athletic training coverage and emergency medical care for club athletes / sports as determined by the Head Athletic Trainer. Provide athletic training services for intercollegiate athletes / sports as determined by the Head Athletic Trainer.
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Additional responsibilities may include instruction in our wellness curriculum as well as other administrative duties defined by the Head Athletic Trainer and athletic administration.
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Announcing an opening for a Certified Athletic Trainer at Odessa High School! We are seeking: A full-time Certified Athletic Trainer of any level of experience to join our team.
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The Head Athletic Trainer is a 10-month position, not to exceed 200 days during the school year following the Athletics calendar. The Head Athletic Trainer will serve the RHS Athletics department by providing athletic training coverage at department events, performing the role within the parameters of the Connecticut Athletic Trainers Licensing Law as outlined by the Department of Public Health, and will follow the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.
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The University of Southern Maine is excited to announce a Project Coordinator opening with Maine Small Business Development Centers (Maine SBDC). The University of Southern Maine provides a highly competitive benefits package that includes holidays, vacation and sick time; health, dental and vision insurance; life insurance; short- and long-term disability insurance; a tuition waiver program for employee and eligible dependents; a 403(b) retirement plan; and more.
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As the Athletic Trainer for Payson Medical Center, you will provide a critical component to building a strong sports medicine program in our community. This position does require an Athletic Trainer license in the state of Arizona, as well as BOC Athletic Trainer certification and Basic LIfe Suport (BLS) certification.
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The Assistant Athletic Trainer will report directly to the Coordinator of Clinical Services & Head Athletic Trainer. The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist in all aspects of Athletic Training Clinical Services including the day-to-day function of the Athletic Training Facilities.
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NATBOC Certified Athletic Trainer. Supervision of Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers and athletic training students in an accredited graduate entry-level athletic training curriculum.
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Provide appropriate first aide and emergency care to injured athletes as appropriate and within the scope of practice of an athletic trainer. Athletic Trainer certification through NATABOC.
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The duties of the Outreach Athletic Trainer working across TRIA’s contracted outreach sites will include independent daily operations and administration of the athletic training room, including scheduling, inventory, materials and supplies procurement, emergency preparedness, establishment of policies, including annual review of policies.
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The assistant athletic trainer will assist the athletic training staff in providing a safe and healthy environment for our student-athletes to compete. It is expected that the assistant athletic trainer would be able to perform all athletic training skills and be a proactive, contributing member of a successful, highly respected athletic training team.
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This position reports to the Head Athletic Trainer and Dean of Athletics. BOC certification: State of Kansas Athletic Trainer Licensure or eligible to obtain. Knowledge of NAIA regulations related to athletic training/intercollegiate athletics.
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Under the direction of the Associate Head Athletic Trainer, the Assistant Athletic Trainer provides care for student-athletes participating in the University's athletic programs.
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