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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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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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Required Licenses: Athletic Trainer Lic - NYS, Ntl Athlet Trns Assoc Brd Cert Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Athletic Training, Health Science, Exercise Physiology, or related field Preferred.
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We are looking for a results-driven Elementary School, Middle School and High School Athletic Teacher to join our community. Athletics serve as critical, creative outlets for scholars to explore and develop their passions and talents in basketball, soccer, track & field and volleyball.
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Current License to practice as an Athletic Trainer in New York State and Certified by National Board of Certification, required plus specialized certifications as needed. Develops and maintains inventory of supplies and athletic training budget.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer-Onsite (CAT-O) plays an important role in workers’ compensation case coordination, worker injury and illness management, providing health promotion and injury prevention services, emergency response services, and return to work job placement for an onsite client.
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