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Philadelphia, PA
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Philadelphia, PA
Walker Group
Philadelphia, PA
Assistant Athletic Trainer
  • Provide assistance to other staff members with the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries for all student athletes
  • Under their direction the Assist Athletic Trainer will assist with supervision of graduate assistant athletic trainers
  • Work closely with and under the supervision of team physicians to provide optimal medical care
  • May supervise work-study students that perform daily duties to ensure the operation of the athletic training facility
  • Assist in oversight of graduate assistant and student athletic trainers
  • Manage medical records and documentation, assist student-athletes in navigating the health insurance and health care system
  • Assist with filing essential paperwork for proper medical documentation, and oversees medical insurance claims
Los Angeles, CA
Athletic Trainer
Los Angeles, CA
Feest, Hagenes and Jaskolski
Los Angeles, CA
Athletic Trainer
  • Perform duties of student-athlete injury management, acute management, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention
  • Assist Assistant AD for Sports Medicine in the recruitment, supervision and training of graduate assistant and student athletic trainers
  • Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the performance of duties
  • Supervise, train and provide work direction to student assistants
  • Provides assistance to the Research Manager
  • Functions as a professional role model and resource person providing guidance to coworkers
  • Demonstrates/models the Network’s Service Excellence Standards of Performance in interactions with all customers (internal and external)
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San Francisco, CA
Head Athletic Trainer
San Francisco, CA
MacGyver-Hackett
present
San Francisco, CA
Head Athletic Trainer
present
  • Counseling/advising intercollegiate student athletes/coaches regarding health/conditioning/illness/injury
  • Manages and coordinates the Athletic Training Program for the Athletic Department, including budget monitoring and strategic planning
  • Oversee budget responsibilities of inventory, bid process, ordering, stocking and maintaining all supplies and equipment
  • Coordinate all the disbursement, collection, and processing of student-athlete paperwork and baseline testing
  • Maintain the organization, administration, inventory, and staffing of athletic training facilities
  • Assist the athletic training department by sitting on different committees (interview, student worker search, etc.)
  • Participate in the clearance and evaluation of incoming and returning student-athletes
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training
Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training
Florida International University
Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training
Skills Skills
  • Possesses a strong work ethic and a high level of professionalism
  • Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks and patients while maintaining quality of service
  • Ability to stay updated technically and apply new knowledge to the job
  • Ability to multi-task, manage details and organize efficiently and effectively
  • In-depth knowledge of basic training program principles for variety of sports
  • Applicable sections of State Education Code and other applicable laws
  • Athletic training equipment quality, cost, types and durability
  • Ability to gain and maintain working knowledge of university, Big 12, and NCAA rules and regulations
  • Able to communicate well and build rapport quickly with students, coaches and administrators
  • Ability to project a pleasant and professional image
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Senior Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop and lead physical health and stamina related programs for Cast Members
  • Work closely with operating teams to develop relevant warm up and strengthening programs for cast
  • Develop and present injury prevention seminars and information sessions
  • Provide physical therapy to performers and cast members as needed
  • Provide basic first aid for performance related injuries
  • Track injuries, analyze trends, and develop plans to avoid future injuries/incidents
  • Work closely with the Show Support Manager to coordinate the purchase, maintenance and control of athletic training equipment and heat mitigation supplies
  • Manage the gym areas with regard to usage, equipment and materials
  • 4+ years’ experience in Physical Therapy, Entertainment, Sports or other related industry is an advantage
  • Strong leadership skills and initiative
  • Basic first aid skill required
  • Outgoing, empathetic with excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Fluent in both English and Mandarin
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop physical health and stamina related programs for Performers and Entertainment Cast
  • Provide exercise, stretching and conditioning instruction for Performers
  • Provide physical therapy to Performers and Cast Members as needed
  • Give recovery advice on related injuries
  • Observe Performers and give advice to prevent injuries
  • Provide basic first aid to related injuries
  • Help maintain injury database and provide guidance to the Management team
  • Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy or related discipline
  • Experience in Physical Therapy, Entertainment, Sports or other related industry is an advantage
  • Self-starter with demonstrated ability to give direction, instruct and motivate front-line Cast Members and manage multiple priorities
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in athletic training or related field is required
  • 1-2 years of experience in athletic training is required; OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved
  • NATA/BOC Certification, along with eligibility for state of Missouri athletic trainer license
  • Current First Aid/AED for the Professional Rescuer certified
  • Must have demonstrated knowledge of NCAA rules and sports medicine standards of care, ability to apply NATA/BOC code of ethics to care, excellent organizational skills, strong communication skills, and a strong commitment to professional growth, demonstrated experience working effectively in a diverse environment, and experience working in a comprehensive sports medicine environment
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • NATA Board Of Certification
  • Certified Athletic Trainer
  • Athletic training knowledge specific to the sports of Columbia University
  • Experience delivering care specific to the Arts and Science of Athletic Training
  • An ability to build and maintain positive relationships with student-athletes, staff and alumni
  • Ability to work effectively with student-athletes, parents, faculty, administrators and alumni/ae
  • Ability to work within the framework of NCAA Division I and Ivy League regulations
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills required
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Carries out wellness and conditioning programs
  • Conducts job-site ergonomic analysis with the use of video movement analysis software as appropriate
  • Provides early intervention/first aid for employees in onsite clinics
  • Conducts physical fitness testing and pre-work screening
  • Conducts root cause analysis of injury/illness
  • Conducts ergonomic workstation assessments and provides corrective action to reduce risk of injuries
  • Conducts employee injury prevention education and training
  • Develops exercise programs specific to injury prevention and conditioning needs
  • Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training or related discipline required
  • A minimum of two years' experience in Athletic Training required
  • Experience and expertise in ergonomics, injury prevention and management of work related injuries/illnesses
  • Experience working in a manufacturing setting preferred
  • Athletic Training certification required for the state of Kentucky
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide education, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries
  • Medical record keeping, documentation, and injury tracking / monitoring
  • Travel with respective teams to provide care and support while on the road for competition
  • Assist with various administrative duties to support the operations of the sports medicine program
  • The position requires regular evening and/or weekend work. The position will be expected to provide services during practices and competitions. The vast majority of the competitions will occur in the evening and on the weekends
  • The position requires occasional travel to provide support and care for student-athletes and coaches for away competition. Travel will be expected during high level competition that would include conference and national championships
  • The position is expected to able to adapt to environmental working conditions that can be dictated by weather
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Clinical experience (as an athletic training student) with male and female athletic injuries in the collegiate setting
  • NATABOC Certified
  • Connecticut Athletic Trainer License (or license eligible)
  • National Academy of Sports Medicine or National Strength & Conditioning Association certification preferred – CSCS; NASM-PES
  • Current and valid driver’s license
  • Individuals must have the ability to work flexible hours including nights and weekends
  • Work independently, as well as part of a team, in multi-tasking environment with strong sense of principles and ethics in regards to welfare of the student athlete
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Design/modify appropriate individual rehab of post-surgical/post-injury conditions
  • Responsible for the administration of Department athletic accident insurance policy
  • Communicate effectively with coaches/ student athletes re: injuries/playing status
  • Apply appropriate protective padding/braces/strapping/other orthotic devices
  • Supervision, and scheduling of Athletic Training Staff for game, practice, and clinical rehab coverage
  • Experience training multiple sports at the Collegiate (Division II preferred)
  • Must be able to motivate and effectively coach multiple types of athletes progressively and for injury prevention
  • Must be able to modify training for injured athletes
  • Be able to communicate the long-term goals of their training process; as well as, establish clear short-term goals
  • Effectively communicate verbally and in writing; develop effective working relationships with athletes and to serve as a liaison among athletes, coaching staff, parents, physicians and other health professionals
  • Bachelor's Degree required preferably in athletic training, physical education, kinesiology or related field of study
  • Possess a basic knowledge of Excel, Word and Outlook
  • First aid, CPR, AED certification required
  • NATA certification; eligibility of CT state licensure required
  • Thorough knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
  • Master's Degree in athletic training, physical education, kinesiology or related field of study
  • Athletic training experience with both women's and men's teams are preferred
  • Previous supervisory and/or leadership role preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide coverage for athletic practice sessions and game events, both home and away
  • Supervise athletic training for student athletes
  • Maintain athletic training rooms as needed in order to provide the best training experience possible for student athletes
  • Perform administrative duties as needed
  • Must be proficient with Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel
  • Must be able to perform simple calculations
  • Must be familiar with conducting research on the Web, as well as creating online travel arrangements
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Training Services: Oversees the daily operation of the athletic training room; responsible for providing athletic training services, first aid, or emergency care for the student athletes and coaching staff; oversees procedures for the prevention, assessment, and treatment of athletic injuries; coordinates the rehabilitation of athletic injuries and referrals to healthcare providers; provides emergency care and first aid in the event of emergency until medical technicians, paramedics, physicians, or other health care providers arrive
  • Supervision: Supervises the workload, hours and scheduling of an assistant athletic trainerand student work staff
  • Recordkeeping: Maintains accurate and secure records related to individual injuries and personal medical history of athletes; maintains accurate records of expenses incurred while working within the provided budget; coordinates needed physicals for each athlete and maintain records; collect and keep on file all insurance information for each student/athlete
  • Communications/Public Relations: Maintains a positive rapport with coaches, faculty, staff and students; fosters relationships with team doctors and consultants; consults with parents/guardians of CTX student athletes regarding sports injuries when applicable
  • University Support: Serves on department and university committees as needed
  • Program Support: Attends all assigned home competitive athletic school events; oversees student work staff; serves as a Christian role model for the students; attends all assigned home team sport practices; coordinates coverage during dual events; serves as a resource for coaches, student-athletes, staff and faculty; attends yearly NATA and local trainer association meetings as allowed by budget; assists in department fundraising and other events; maintains a yearly inventory of equipment and supplies
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s and Master's degree in the appropriate area of specialization
  • Collegiate football athletic training experience
  • Fulfill requirements to apply for State Licensure with the NC Board of Athletic Trainer Examiners
  • Familiarity with NCAA governing rules
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1 year of experience working in intercollegiate athletics
  • Oregon State Registration, or be eligible for registration in the State of Oregon as an Athletic Trainer
  • Master’s degree in Sports Medicine or similar field of study
  • Graduate Assistantship providing athletic training service to a women’s intercollegiate sports team
  • Experience providing athletic training service to a variety of intercollegiate sports teams
  • 2) Letter of application
  • 3) Resume
  • 4) Contact information for three references
  • 5) Unofficial copy of transcript for highest degree earned
  • Verification of NATBOC certification will be required prior to hire
  • Criminal Background Check will be required as a condition of employment
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Supervise the management and operation of NCAA D-III athletic training services for the health care needs of the intercollegiate athletic programs
  • Establish, implement and/or update all appropriate policies and procedures relative to the BW sports medicine program and NCAA guidelines
  • Provide athletic training coverage to selected intercollegiate programs as determined and assign program coverage to the other athletic trainers as needed; will require travel, evenings and weekends
  • Oversee the management of athletic training facilities, budget, equipment and supplies
  • Serve as a Preceptor for athletic training students
  • Coordinate weekly physician clinics
  • Coordinate rehabilitation programs
  • Oversee the submission and processing of insurance claims
  • Maintain a comprehensive athletic training medical filing system, keeping records on pre-participation exams, injury reports, referrals, rehabilitation and follow-up care
  • Foster a cooperative work environment and provide mutual support with all constituencies and colleagues. Strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
  • Represent the program and Baldwin Wallace University with sportsmanship, integrity, and a high degree of professionalism
  • Bachelor's Degree required; Master's Degree preferred
  • Current BOC certification and State of Ohio licensure or eligible to obtain; strength and conditioning certification preferred
  • Must have demonstrated knowledge of NCAA rules and sports medicine standards of care, ability to apply NATA & BOC code of ethics to care; NCAA D-III experience is preferred
  • A minimum of 5 years working experience as a certified athletic trainer, as well as administrative duties in overall operation of athletic training services with a variety of diverse athletic training experience, including football
  • Individual must have strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills and the ability to positively interact with student-athletes, athletic training students, parents, coaches, staff, faculty, administrators, alumni, physicians, and the medical community
  • Excellent organization and computer skills required
  • CPR/AED certification required; Instructor status preferred
  • Must possess and maintain valid driver's license and complete University van certification training
  • Must successfully complete a background check and Stewards of Children training
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Physical Therapy Assistant / Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Associate’s degree or higher in PTA from an accredited program and a current physical therapy assistant license for the state of Pennsylvania is required for the PTA position
  • B.S. in Athletic Training or related field and certification in Athletic Training required for the Athletic Trainer position
  • CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications required for both positions
  • Knowledge of OSHA first aid standards required for both positions
  • Experience in treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, worker’s comp, ergonomics, workstation evaluations, and exercise and fitness in accordance with PTA
  • Ability to multi-task as well as work quickly and accurately
  • Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal skills including the ability to develop effective business relationships will all levels of the organization
  • Computer proficiency including at minimum Microsoft Work, Outlook and Intermediate level Excel
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluate injured patients; administer first aid, emergency medical care, and rehabilitation plans for injured patients
  • Provide appropriate care and treatment of acute and chronic injuries
  • Assist in decisions involving care and treatment of acute injuries
  • Maintain confidential patient records regarding injuries and accidents occurring during sports, drug testing, and relevant medical information
  • Maintain insurance records for patients, contact physician’s as necessary, insurance companies as necessary, serve as key contact for athletic insurance and process claims
  • Communicate effectively with athletic trainer and other staff and faculty on campus as well as with patients, coaches, physicians, physical therapists, and any member of the sports medicine network
  • Assist in gathering existing insurance coverage information on student athletes
  • Assist in budget development, inventory of current supplies, and ordering of needed supplies
  • Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of community college students
  • Additional duties as assigned
  • Knowledge and understanding of therapeutic modalities including, but not limited to: ultrasound, electrical stimulation, heating modalities, and cooling modalities
  • Knowledge of preventative taping and bracing
  • Knowledge and firm understanding of the healing process of the human body and how to incorporate rehabilitation program without compromising that process
  • Knowledge of manual therapy paradigms (joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, etc )
  • Knowledge of advanced screening paradigms
  • Ability to work with and without supervision; demonstrate an understanding, patient and receptive attitude toward patients
  • Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form using appropriate and correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation
  • Ability to handle emergency situations
  • Ability to use electronic medical record system (Athletic Trainer System, Sports Ware, etc) or be receptive to instruction in how to use electronic medical record systems
  • Ability to meet requirements associated with tasks
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties
  • Bachelor’s Degree with course work in athletic training
  • National Certification as an Athletic Trainer
  • First Aid, CPR, & AED certified
  • Master’s Degree in Athletic Training, Physical Education, Health, Kinesiology, or a related field
  • Two years of experience related to duties and responsibilities of this classification
  • A COS application cover sheet which can be found at www.siskiyous.edu/employment/documents/ApplicationCoverSheet.pdf
  • A letter of application addressing the requirements and qualifications listed in this announcement. The letter should be five typed pages or less
  • A current resume, including educational background, professional experience, achievements and professional activities
  • Transcripts of college work. Foreign transcripts must include a U.S. evaluation and translation at the time of application. Copies are acceptable for application. Official transcripts will be required from the successful candidate
  • A list of four professional references, which include the reference’s title and current contact information
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Athletic Trainer Intern Resume Examples & Samples

  • Physical/Environmental Requirements
  • Visual acuity necessary to do editorial work, proof documents and web content, and manage files
  • Pre-employment Screening. Employment is contingent on the completion a criminal background screening and credit check
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Attend the annual all student-athlete informational meeting to review athletic training room policy and procedure including education on vital health issues related to athletics (e.g., concussion management, heat illness and hydration, sickle cell risk, MRSA, etc.)
  • Regularly inspect practice and competitive venue and environments for safety related issues and report any unsafe conditions to the administration
  • Work in conjunction with coaches to ensure safety in the design and implementation of fitness, nutrition and conditioning programs customized to meet individual student-athlete needs
  • Provide normal athletic training services for the University’s athletic department, including attendance at scheduled team practices and home and away competitions as necessary
  • Ensure that all student-athletes have been properly screened for athletic participation and competition, including receipt of all appropriate pre-participation examinations, documents and waivers included in Athletic Department policy
  • Utilize assessment skills and knowledge to properly evaluate and diagnose specific injuries that occur to University student-athletes. Coordinate referrals to appropriate medical specialists for injury evaluation
  • Develop and implement individualized rehabilitation programs to return student-athletes to safe play following injury
  • Assist in regular review of Athletic Training policy and procedural aspects related to student-athlete health care
  • Evaluate and recommend new techniques and equipment that would enhance the benefit of the sports medical program
  • Administer aspects of the secondary medical insurance provided to Biola student-athletes as a function of their participation
  • Assist with site coordination of both institutional and NCAA drug testing programs
  • Responsible for record keeping and documentation utilizing Sports-ware Online record management system
  • Responsible for training and supervision of student workers (student employees, internships, and volunteers within ATR)
  • Other duties as assigned by Head Athletic Trainer and/or Director of Athletics
  • As a Christian University, Biola requires that all employees be persons of Christian faith and willing to sign and agree to Biola's statement of faith
  • Bachelor’s degree in appropriate area of specialization and 4 – 5 years professional experience. Master’s degree preferred, 2 – 3 years professional experience
  • Keep up to date with continuing education units to maintain professional certification
  • Familiarity with the applicable governing affiliation policies and procedures
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Serve as the Head Athletic Trainer and primary medical contact for the football program. 2. Serve as the primary medical contact and liaison between members of the coaching staff, student-athletes, parents, physicians, members of the Student-Athlete Health & Welfare Team, other allied health personnel, sport administration, and others for the assigned sport(s). 3. Provide a high level of customer service and communication at all times to all entities. 4. Clinical application and administration of comprehensive health care and lifetime wellness services for student-athletes as assigned to include the prevention, evaluation, management, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses under the supervision of team physicians. 5. Attend assigned team practices, competitions, strength and conditioning sessions, and other team events as needed and/or directed. 6. Maintain a safe environment for student-athletes to include decision-making involving the ability of student-athletes to safely return to practice or competition following an injury and/or illness and communicate participation status with the appropriate personnel. 7. Travel with assigned team(s) as needed and/or directed. 8. Medical documentation and record keeping 9. Counseling and education of student-athletes. 10. Coordination of medical coverage for various athletic events, including Big 10 and NCAA Championship events. 11. Assist with University, Big 10, and/or NCAA Substance Abuse Testing as directed. 12. Maintain the organization, administration, inventory, and staffing of athletic training facilities. 13. Adhere to all policies and procedures as defined by the NCAA, Big 10 Conference, University of Michigan, and University of Michigan Department of Athletics. 14. Assist in the development and implementation of policies and procedures. 15. Assist the Associate Athletic Director and team physicians with regard to the day-to-day management and supervision of the Student-Athlete Health and Welfare Department and personnel. 16. Adhere to the Code of Ethics and credentialing requirements of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) and the State of Michigan Bureau of Health Care Services. 17. Act as liaison with other members of the athletic department team in issues involving student-athletes, including compliance, academics, athletic counseling, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and others. 18. Supervision, education, and preceptor of students enrolled in the athletic training education program. 19. Supervision and education of other athletic trainers as assigned. 20. Participate in special projects, committees, or other initiatives as assigned. 21. Represent the University of Michigan and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at University, State, Regional, and national conferences and/or meetings as assigned. 22. Other duties as assigned
  • Athletic Training Student preceptor experience
  • Working knowledge of electronic medical record system
  • CPR/First Aid Instructor
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Athletic Trainer Intern Resume Examples & Samples

  • Possession of a National Athletic Training Certification (NATA) by July 1, 2016 (If a successful candidate does not obtain the NATA certificate by the required date, the Director of Athletic Training may grant an accommodation or waiver.)
  • Experience in athletic training in a variety of sports
  • Demonstrated ability to relate effectively with individuals from diverse ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds and project a professional attitude
  • Support the gender goals of the university
  • Maintain a courteous and professional attitude in stressful situations
  • A work history of regular attendance and positive performance evaluations
  • Master's Degree in Athletic Training or related field
  • Experience in working with a Division I institution
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • RI Athletic Training License required (to be obtained prior to hire date)
  • NATABOC Certification required
  • 75 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) every three years required
  • A minimum of one year of relevant athletic training experience required
  • American Heart Association AED/CPR Certification for the healthcare provider
  • Lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling 20-50 pounds occasionally, 10-25 pounds frequently, or up to 10 pounds constantly
  • Occasional stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling
  • Frequent reaching, handling, talking, hearing, seeing
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to relate to and motivate student-athletes
  • Strong work ethic, passion for the profession and commitment to student-athletes
  • Ability to work in a dynamic environment and be a positive member of a team
  • Knowledge with computers and its programs, telephones and printers
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's degree and BOC certification
  • Master's degree and National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM-PES) or National Strength & Conditioning Association certification (CSCS) preferred
  • Massachusetts licensure required by starting date
  • Candidates must also demonstrate the ability to work well with athletic department members, and student-athletes as well as function effectively within the context of a competitive liberal arts NCAA Division III program with highly selective academic standards
  • Understand and utilize basic computer functions such as word processing, spreadsheets, internet search, and web-based patient medical records management
  • Assist students with health care needs and concerns by providing resources, guidance, and referral to appropriate health care providers
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Certified Intern Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in Athletic training, Health, Exercise Science, or related field
  • NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer
  • Graduate Assistantship providing athletic training service at the collegiate level
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in Athletic Training, Physical Education, or a related field is required. A Master’s degree is preferred
  • A minimum of one (1) year full-time employment experience as an athletic trainer is preferred. Strongly prefer athletic trainer experience in a college or university setting
  • Must possess a current and valid Texas State Athletic Training license (as issued by Texas Department of Health TOC 541) OR be eligible to immediately obtain this license
  • Strongly prefer National Athletic Trainers Association certification
  • Must have basic knowledge of NCAA governing rules for Division III Athletics
  • Must possess exceptional time management and detail-orientation skills
  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Must possess a valid Texas driver’s license and be insurable by UMHB auto insurance carrier
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in health science, kinesiology, athletic training, or closely related field
  • One to three years experience
  • Certified Athletic Trainer license
  • Three to five years of experience
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training/Sports Medicine
  • NATABOC Certified, CPR/AED certification
  • Eligible for state registration
  • Possess a knowledge specific to the field of athletic training
  • Ability to work with the public with tact and judgment
  • Experience in the field of athletic training
  • 1-3 years of experience at the D-1 level
  • Ability to work with insurance companies to insure payment, ability to follow University procurement policy, broad knowledge of prescription medications
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must be willing to contribute actively to the mission of the College as well as show respect for the Catholic and Assumptionist identity of Assumption College
  • Bachelor degree/Master’s preferred specializing in athletic training related field
  • Certification through the NATABOC and possess (or be able to secure) a MA State Athletic Training license
  • Possess current CPR/AED for the professional rescuer
  • Performance Enhancement Specialist/Corrective Exercise Specialist or similar certification preferred
  • SCOPE
  • Variable working hours including evenings/weekends/holidays and traveling with intercollegiate athletics teams
  • Interacts daily with student/athletes other college administrators, parents and physicians and other health professionals
  • Assist in the oversight of the daily operations of the Sports Medicine Department
  • Supervises student employees
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • NATABOC certified and in good standing
  • Applicant must be New York State licensed or eligible and have CPR/AED certification
  • Ability to meet University requirements to drive a University vehicle required
  • Master’s degree and NSCA or equivalent certification preferred
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree; Master’s in Athletic Training or related field preferred
  • Must be certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), and hold (or obtain immediately upon hire) a Maine Athletic Trainers license
  • Knowledge of and experience with implementation of emergency action plans
  • Experience in an intercollegiate athletic setting preferred
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Administers exercises and controlled therapeutic modalities to treat or rehabilitate injuries such as heat, ultrasound, or ice applications as instructed by a qualified physician. Implements various regimens and applies strapping and bandages as needed
  • Travels with and attends to the team during assigned off-campus contests. Monitors and recommends all meals to ensure student-athletes receive appropriate and sufficient nourishment
  • Serves as a resource person and assists visiting team members to obtain special services. Arranges for medical care, locker facilities and others as requested
  • Supervises the treatment or referral to the Student Health Center or appropriate medical center unit and serves as the interface with medical personnel in the treatment of student-athletes
  • Serves as primary liaison between the Department of Athletics and medical personnel in arranging physical examinations and in coordinating and conducting post-injury rehabilitation for athletes
  • Assists and advises coaches in planning and implementing physical training programs; serves as the interface with the University dining hall in the planning and preparation of any special training menus
  • Serves as instructor in physical training and therapeutic procedures for any student athletic trainers
  • Prepares reports monitoring injuries and enters weekly summaries that furnish such information as the types of injuries and time-off losses
  • Establishes and maintains records, oversees the processing of insurance forms and prepares a variety of statistical reports and analyses as requested
  • Develops and submits budget recommendations; monitors, verifies, and reconciles expenditures; approves all vouchers for payment of athletes’ health care expenses
  • Develops and maintains a program of preventative physical care for the University’s athletic teams; determine and ensure the acquisition of safety equipment and supplies applicable to the respective intercollegiate sports
  • Designs and participates in implementing programs in strength training for the rehabilitation of injured athletes
  • Abides by all NCAA, Conference, and University regulations, policies and procedures. Reports any known or suspected NCAA violations to the Director of Athletics, Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance or the Faculty Athletics Representative. Violation of NCAA regulations shall be subject to disciplinary or corrective action up to, and including, termination of employment
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics
  • Master’s degree required
  • Athletic Training Certification (NATA) and eligible for PA State Certification
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
  • Commitment to NCAA and University rules
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Intercollegiate Athletics Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Supervision of all full-time and part-time employees in the training room to ensure jobs are performed as assigned. This will include written evaluations of all full-time employees
  • Recruit, educate, and supervise student trainers and others as needed. Work with department secretary to insure all hiring is according to college policy
  • Insure that all appropriate training staff are assigned for home contests, tournaments, and practices. Provide services to visiting teams as required by conference guidelines. Develop a schedule of travel with teams as appropriate and as staff limitations allow
  • Responsible for inventorying, ordering, and storage of all training supplies and equipment
  • Diagnose and treat athletic injuries
  • Work with coaching and strength staff to develop and administer programs for the health and safety of student athletes
  • Insure that all sports injury data is entered in the NCAA data base
  • Maintain injury and treatment logs for all student athletes
  • Maintain a file of insurance coverage and medical history for every student athlete
  • Participate in department meetings, functions, and support department outreaches
  • Adhere to the fundamental values of good sportsmanship, respect, fairness, civility, honesty, and responsibility
  • Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training or related field
  • Previous collegiate athletic training experience
  • Current NATA (National Athletic Trainers' Association) certification
  • Possess current certification in appropriate level of First Aid, CPR, and AED
  • Must be eligible for an athletic training license in New York
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries/illnesses (60%)
  • Education and dissemination of sports medicine related information to coaching staff and student-athletes. (20%)
  • Management of medical and communication records with members of the sports medicine staff, team physician, insurance companies and other constituents. (20%)
  • Perform other duties deemed essential to the operation of athletic training office as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer or Director of Athletics
  • Nationally Certified Athletic Training License (NATABOC)
  • Bachelor’s degree (Required); Master’s Degree (desired)
  • Collegiate athletic training experience is preferred
  • Knowledge, clear understanding and acceptance of the NCAA III Philosophy
  • Strong work ethic, strong rehabilitation and treatment skills, ability to work as a member of a medical team
  • Excellent communication skills (both oral and written)
  • Familiarity with academic policies, procedures, and services
  • Have or be able to acquire a State of Wisconsin Driver’s License
  • Comfortable with Microsoft Office 365
  • Familiarity with SportsWare tracking software
  • Training in basic Athletic Training modalities
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • This role is a full-time position. Post University is seeking a Certified Athletic Trainer to join an expanding staff. This colleague will work with current athletic trainers in providing comprehensive care for the student-athletes. The Assistant Athletic Trainer will provide athletic health care services including, but not limiting to, assisting the other Athletic Trainers in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for 20 varsity sports and two junior-varsity programs as well as Sprint Football. Daily tasks will include preparation and coverage of practices and home games. Participate in the daily operations of the athletic training room. Assist in the varsity team's strength and conditioning program. Help keep updated medical records and assist in PPE's. Coordinate medical referrals including scheduling of doctor appointments. Assist in preparing and processing of insurance claims
  • Adherence to all department policies and guidelines are required at all times. There may be athletic department and University-wide meetings where your presence may be required. These will be conveyed by the Head Athletic Trainer and/or Athletic Director
  • NATABOC certification, be eligible or already licensed in Connecticut as an athletic trainer and maintain a current CPR/ AED certification
  • Hands on training experience at the collegiate or professional level are preferred
  • Ability to work in a professional manner with students from diverse social and cultural backgrounds
  • Ability to communicate and quickly establish rapport with students
  • Strength and Conditioning experience a plus
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1) Bachelor's Degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum (based on Massachusetts license requirements)
  • 2) One year intercollegiate athletic training experience required
  • 3) Previous rehabilitation experience required
  • 4) Ability to foster and maintain working relationships with various University departments
  • 5) Ability to improve working knowledge of athletic injury care
  • 6) Ability to successfully complete the administrative tasks of the position
  • 7) Ability to work long hours, weekends and holidays as game and practice schedules dictate
  • 8) Meets physical, health and emotional stability standards of the position
  • 9) Must have and maintain N.A.T.A. (National Athletic Trainers Association) certification upon hire
  • 10) Must have and maintain Professional Rescuer C.P.R. (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) certification upon hire
  • 11) Must meet requirements to obtain and maintain a Massachusetts State license for athletic trainers upon hire
  • 1) Master's Degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum (based on Massachusetts license requirements)
  • 2) Previous experience in the area of insurance/medical billing and CPT and Medicare Diagnosis Codes
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s degree in Athletic Training or allied health area of study from an accredited institution
  • National Athletic Trainers Association Certification and eligibility for Oregon licensure as an Athletic Trainer
  • A minimum of two years of full time intercollegiate athletic training experience
  • Current professional rescuer CPR/AED certification
  • Must be able to lift, carry, push, and pull 100 pounds and work both indoors and outdoors
  • Experience working as a full time intercollegiate athletic trainer in a Division I, Power 5 Conference
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A Bachelor’s Degree or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience
  • Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) Certified Athletic Trainer credentials
  • Perform all job duties in a manner consistent with NCAA, conference and University rules, regulations, ordinances, policies, procedures and guidelines
  • Proven work history in an independent setting
  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills
  • Ability to communicate effectively with others
  • Demonstrated forward thinking and innovation abilities
  • Michigan Athletic Trainer’s license or ability to obtain license within 90 days of employment
  • Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license and be insurable with the University’s office of risk management
  • Master’s Degree. One year of experience in an independent setting
  • Current Michigan Athletic Trainer’s license
  • Experience with electronic medical records and knowledge of the NEXT system
  • Evidence of the desire for continuing education
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Liaise with outside physicians and healthcare facilities and services regarding healthcare service delivery
  • Prepare and maintain training records and reports
  • Work Experience:Up to one year job related experience
  • Skills:This job requires a working knowledge of preventive physical care for athletes, injury treatment and rehabilitation methodology as applied within a intercollegiate sports program environment. Also required are skills in first aid and CPR
  • Preferred Education:N/A
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Education:Bachelor's degree in Sports Medicine or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience. Masters preferred
  • Work Experience:Minimum 2 years post-BOC certification job related experience
  • Certifications:National Athletic Trainers Association certification. BOC, Inc. Certification Required. State of Georgia Athletic Training License (or eligible) required
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Certification by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) and maintain the standards established by the National Athletic Trainers Associations' (NATA) role delineation study
  • Maintain good standing with the NATABOC, the local NATA District and the State Athletic Trainers' Association
  • Possess a valid certification as a Certified Athletic Trainer for the State of New York issued pursuant to Article 162 of the Education Law (upon appointment)
  • Possess Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification pursuant to Public Health Law section 3000-b (3) (a)
  • Possess CPR certification for the Professional Rescuer
  • Possess a valid driver's license
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides medical care for student-athletes
  • Supervises graduate assistants and athletic training students
  • Serves as a Preceptor in the Athletic Training Education Program
  • Assists with supervision and daily operation of the athletic training room
  • Maintains accurate medical documentation on student-athletes
  • Certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification
  • State of Missouri Athletic Trainer Licensure or eligible to obtain
  • Athletic training experience at the college level inluding men's and women's sports
  • Knowledge of NCAA regulations related to athletic training in intercollegiate athletics
  • Ability to function professionally in highly-stressful situations
  • Ability to provide accurate information on an impromptu basis
  • Ability to work evening and weekend hours, and travel when necessary
  • Demonstrated ability to work successfully with students, faculty, community and media
  • Demonstrated experience and understanding of customer service
  • Demonstrated commitment to a diverse work environment, including working with multi-cultural populations and an understanding of, and sensitivity to, issues affecting women and minorities
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide athletic training services to student-athletes as allowed under the State of Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing as a credentialed Athletic Trainer. 2. Provides prevention screening, treatment and rehabilitation for athletic related injuries / illness. 3. Responsible for insurance claims submissions to the Secondary Insurance carrier. 4. Monitor and maintain all internal and external records related to the health care of the student-athletes. 5. Provide medical support at all home and select away athletic contests. 6. Communicates with the Sports Medicine Team of Physicians, Chiropractors and other health providers in relation to student-athletes medical conditions. 7. Provide ethical, timely and appropriate medical advice to student-athletes regarding their medical conditions. 8. Act as a neutral liaison between student-athletes and coaches, administrators and faculty. 9. Evaluate and recommend department Insurance Policies 10. Coordinates, creates and reviews inter-collegiate strength and conditioning protocols for all athletic teams when requested by the coaching staff. 11. Consults with head coaches in relation to sport specific program development
  • Knowledge and acceptance of the NCAA III Philosophy
  • Computer skills – Microsoft Office and administrative database
  • Overall Proficient skill-level in Microsoft Office, which includes: Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, and basic computer concepts
  • Knowledge of SharePoint is a plus
  • Willingness and ability to learn new software
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prevention of athletic injuries and illnesses Evaluation of athletic injuries Treatment of athletic injuries Providing counseling and education to student athletes Athletic training administrative duties Provide medical coverage of practices and for both home and away competitions Recordkeeping and documentation Work with doctors and other allied health professionals to deliver care to student athletes Work as part of a team to provide care to student athletes Other duties as assigned
  • Bachelor's degree with experience in collegiate athletics
  • Current NATABOC certification
  • TC- Certified Athletic Trainer,
  • LAT- Licensed Athletic Trainer
  • Florida State Licensure (or eligible)
  • Current CPR/AED and First Aid certification
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational and problem-solving skills and the ability to communicate with numerous University constituencies in an effective manner
  • Ability to work independently, as well as within a team-oriented work group
  • This individual must possess extreme attention to detail, integrity and a willingness to exhibit a strict adherence to NCAA, University, Sunshine State Conference and departmental rules and regulations
  • Must be willing to work as a team member since he/she will be working with, coaches, athletic staff, student-athletes, and other constituents
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Injury care, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of student-athletes
  • Coverage of practice, home and road (as necessary) competitions for assigned sports
  • Maintain comprehensive records of athletics injuries and treatments
  • Formulate effective treatment and rehabilitative plans
  • Supervise assigned graduate students
  • Regular communication and interaction with team physicians, coaching, strength and conditioning, and administrative staff
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Secondary sport coverage responsibility is with Women's Golf and Ralphie Handlers
  • Maintenance of accurate and up to date injury records and daily correspondence with the coaching staff
  • In conjunction with the rest of the athletic training staff, has responsibility for NCAA mandated coverage of all off-season conditioning sessions
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain comprehensive, accurate medical records
  • Update and manage sport practice/game schedule
  • Coordinate PPE's and annual paperwork
  • Perform specific administrative duties assigned
  • Plan referrals to team physicians, specialists, etc
  • Conduct inventory of all supplies and equipment
  • Coordinate maintenance of facility and equipment
  • Conduct statistical analysis of the facility operation (i.e.: injuries, treatments, visits, referrals, etc.)
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • First aid procedures and limitations placed on non- physicians
  • Rehabilitation techniques, taping, bandaging, hydrotherapy, paraffin therapy, hydroculator therapy, cryotherapy, and similar treatments
  • Physical fitness, hygiene, and safety procedures related to athletic programs
  • Disinfectant techniques
  • Equipment and supplies used in a collegiate training program
  • Simple record keeping
  • Appropriate safety precautions and procedures per OSHA regulations
  • Working knowledge of coordinating an athletic insurance program
  • Administer advanced first aid and rehabilitation techniques per American Red Cross First Aid guidelines
  • Operate a variety of therapeutic equipment and machines
  • Understand and carry out technical and other directions issued by physicians
  • Maintain records and make reports
  • Operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices and possession of a valid, appropriate, and unrestricted California Driver's License
  • Understand and carry out oral and written instructions
  • Work weekends, holidays and evenings as required
  • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
  • Obtain a current CPR/First Aid Certification within 30 days of employment
  • Certification and completion of a NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association) approved program for athletic trainers
  • Two years of athletic training experience
  • Or, any combination of education and experience that would provide the required equivalent qualifications
  • A complete online Classified/Management Employment Application
  • A current resume (as an attachment - PDF recommended)
  • A cover letter highlighting your qualifications for the desired position (as an attachment - PDF recommended)
  • Answers to all Supplemental Questions
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Associate Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist with the organization and administration of all pre-participation physicals with physicians; coordinate medical clearance and eligibility for practice and competition
  • Provide medical coverage at home athletic events as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer
  • Travel with one collegiate athletic team as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer
  • Assist the Head Athletic Trainer with the organization and administration of the Sports Medicine Department. Duties may include, but are not limited to: a. medical record keeping b. inventory c. pre-season preparation and practices d. other duties deemed necessary as assigned
  • To act as a liaison between student-athletes, coaches, parents, team physicians, strength and conditioning staff, and other sports medicine professionals on medical consultation matters
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 5-7 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics
  • Preferable, 3-5 years as a head athletic trainer or director of sports medicine
  • Licensed or eligible for SC licensure
  • ARC for Professional Rescuer certified
  • Preferred experience in an Athletic Training Education Program supervising students is preferred
  • Previous experience as an administrator is preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training
  • One year of experience as an Athletic Trainer in collegiate setting. New graduates welcome to apply
  • Currently licensed or eligible for Athletic Trainer (AT) licensure for the state of Mississippi
  • Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills with the ability to build relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in writing. A strong customer service orientation is essential
  • Candidate must possess strong organizational, planning and time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks. A strong focus on attention to detail is essential
  • Candidate must demonstrate strong problem solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems and devise solutions
  • Candidate must possess basic skills of Microsoft Office programs, (i.e. Word and Excel). Must also have the ability to learn and utilize injury documentation and tracking software
  • Develop overall sports medicine program for the University, including: injury prevention programs, injury evaluations, injury management; injury treatment and rehabilitation, educational programs and counseling for student-athletes
  • Provide athletic training services for the University’s athletic department, including attendance at scheduled team practices and home and away competitions as necessary. The position requires regular evening and/or weekend work
  • Coordinate and schedule physical examinations and medical referrals for student-athletes to determine their ability to practice and compete
  • Assist with athletic training administrative duties to support the operations of the sports medicine program
  • Assist with coordination and scheduling of medical coverage for home and away competitions
  • Supervision, education and recruitment of student and graduate assistant athletic trainers
  • Electronic record-keeping and documentation
  • Effectively communicate with doctors and other related health professionals to deliver care to student athletes
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Plan and Coordinate- Sets clear goals, prioritizes work plans and monitors progress regularly with an eye for detail. Organizes situations or events with the aim of efficiently and effectively using the University’s resources (e.g., workspace, equipment, tools, etc.). Makes an effort to involve others in planning and decision-making (i.e., seeks their input and commitment)
  • Results Focused – Adapts to other people’s approach (e.g., work habits, learning styles, etc.). Keeps focused on goals despite challenges and helps others achieve their own by removing obstacles. Demonstrates initiative to accept new challenges and learn new procedures. Consistently thinks ahead, prepares and is able to implement contingency plans to avoid problems
  • Communication and Relations – Able to effectively adapt communication style, method and level of detail to the needs of others. Consistently treats others in a manner that demonstrates a keen awareness and understanding of their needs. Acts as a role model by being able to work comfortably with people of differing work-styles, backgrounds, cultures, ages and gender
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Intern Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 20% Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries: 1. development and implementation of structured rehabilitation programs under MD supervision a. coordinate physician re-checks b. participate in rehabilitation progress update meetings c. maintain appropriate communication with supervising physicians 2. development of rehabilitation protocols a. coordinate rehabilitation with director sports medicine and/or director of rehabilitation 3. use of therapeutic modalities and exercise 4. coordination of physician re-checks 5. athletic rehabilitation progress reports a. weekly, coordinated with director of rehabilitation 6. isokinetic testing 7. aquatic rehabilitation
  • 10% Prevention of Athletic Injuries 1. pre-participation physical examinations a. assist in planning, scheduling, and coordinating pre- participation physical examinations for student- athletes b. participate in post-physical physician meetings c. coordinate and schedule required follow-up testing from physicals 2. preventative maintenance rehabilitation programs 3. fitness assessments; physical conditioning of athletes 4. fitting of protective equipment 5. fabrication of tape, braces, and special pads 6. casting/molding for custom foot orthotics 7. flexibility programs 8. strength and conditioning programs
  • 10% Athlete Education and Counseling: 1. athletic injury education 2. fitness and strength and conditioning education 3. injury prevention education 4. nutritional counseling and referral to RD as appropriate 5. counseling and referral to sports psychologist as appropriate 6. athletic training and sports medicine presentations 7.regular attendance of continuing education activities
  • 5% Emergency Care and First Aid: 1. provision of emergency care and first aid 2. emergency plan development 3. emergency care coordination with ATC, EMS and MD 4. emergency equipment management 5.emergency medicine in-servicing a. yearly renewal of CPR and automated external defibrillator (AED) certification
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • This job classification is listed as a Category I as required by OSHA for exposure to blood borne pathogens
  • National certification through the N.A.T.A., State Certification (by law)
  • Effective communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills combined with the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and student-athletes having a range of backgrounds,interests, and perspectives
  • Master's degree in Sports Medicine or related field of study
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform appropriate physical examination per patient history and chief complaint
  • At direction of supervising physician, perform appropriate point of care testing and order appropriate diagnostic testing or follow-up care
  • Actively engage and participate in community outreach initiatives
  • Comply with all OSHA and JHACO-issued policies and procedures
  • Based on patient diagnosis, current activity level and patient care plan goal, collaborates with supervising physician to develop an appropriate plan of care for treatment/interventions
  • Uses current best practices for concussion evaluation and management
  • Prepares for and assists physician with minor surgical procedures, including preparation of patient treatment site
  • Triage patient messages, phone calls and questions appropriately
  • Manage referrals to specialists and diagnostics tests in a timely manner
  • Respond to problems/opportunities to improve patient care & customer service Serve as preceptor to undergraduate athletic training student interns
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Assistant Athletic Trainer, Baseball Resume Examples & Samples

  • Organize and provide medical coverage for assigned teams, primarily Baseball and another sport to be assigned
  • Provide proper medical record keeping
  • Responsible for game day packing, setup and other travel logistics
  • Supervise and train undergraduate student workers
  • BOC Certification in Athletic Training
  • Must be eligible for the State of Arizona
  • Athletic Training License
  • 2-3 years of college athletic training experience
  • Baseball medical coverage/supervision
  • CPR-AED/First Aid Instructor
  • Experience with injury tracking systems/emergency medical records
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Associate Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Organize and provide medical coverage for assigned team – primarily Women’s Basketball
  • Responsible for the development of resident program and development of injury prevention program
  • Duties will be performed during off-season and in-season practices, contests, and team travel
  • Assist with the operation of the athletic training department
  • Five years or more of Division I Women’s Basketball experience
  • Eight years or more of Division I Women’s Basketball experience
  • Experience as Head Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer
  • American Red Cross CPR-AED/First Aid Instructor
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Manage and treat patients referred to the CHS under the supervision of a staff physical therapist
  • Assist physical therapists in the treatment of patients with sports or orthopedic conditions referred for rehabilitation. The physical therapist will evaluate the patient, set goals and monitor progress. The athletic trainer will assist with the implementation of the treatment plan
  • Complete and maintain comprehensive legal records associated with injury treatment and referral of all patients under direct care
  • Assist with daily operations of the CHS Physical Therapy Department as assigned by the Physical Therapy Supervisor
  • Provide appropriate supervision of student technicians and student employees
  • Maintain knowledge of and observe pertinent OSHA regulations to minimize the risk of transmission of bloodborne pathogens
  • Assist with providing athletic training services for the UA dance department
  • Additional duties may be assigned
  • Licensed as an Athletic Trainer in the State of Arizona; OR be eligible to obtain licensure by date of hire
  • National Athletic Trainer’s Association certification
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training
  • Current CPR Certification
  • Master’s Degree in Athletic Training
  • 1 year post graduate experience
  • Certified CPR-BLS/AED Instructor/Trainer
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's degree in athletic training or related field. Current CPR certification. Current NATA certification
  • 3-5 years experience in an athletic training setting
  • Current Minnesota Athletic Trainer License. Advanced knowledge of current techniques used in the prevention, treatment, or rehabilitation of injuries
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Senior Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides physical therapy service for post-surgical athletes; provides athletic training coverage for intercollegiate sports teams under the supervision of the Head Team Physician
  • A bachelor's degree or the equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired
  • A master's degree or higher level of education, or the equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired
  • 3 or more years’ collegiate health care experience
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Represents BWH Department of Orthopedics through the provision of contracted athletic trainer services, event coverage or at other athletic functions by
  • Responding appropriately to emergency medical situations as an athletic trainer providing injury recognition and management in a timely fashion
  • Plan, implement, evaluate and modify appropriate preconditioning, conditioning and reconditioning programs for athletes as defined in MGL c. 112, s. 23A
  • Design, construct and apply appropriate supportive and/or protective devices for the prevention and treatment of athletic injuries
  • Educating athletes, coaches and parents in methods of managing and preventing athletic injuries
  • Accurately documents objective information in medical record. Appropriately communicates verbally or in writing using correct medical terminology. Demonstrates tact, good judgment, and timeliness in communications
  • Maintains a safe, clean and orderly environment for athletes, coworkers and self by cleaning equipment and work area, storing supplies appropriately, handling equipment using appropriate body mechanics, and reporting any issues that require further maintenance or inspection to supervisor. Compliant with hospital regulations and athletic departmental procedures for infection control, electrical equipment safety, confidentiality, fire and disaster plans
  • Appropriately uses equipment and supplies for the efficient and cost- effective operation of the athletic department and hospital
  • Establishes effective working relationships with coworkers, athletic departmental staff, orthopedic personnel including physicians, nurses, physical therapists, medical assistants and secretaries and other pertinent personnel
  • Attends and participates in departmental meetings
  • Records and submits information required such as orientation and competency data, education log, yearly mandatory information etc
  • Graduate of accredited program in athletic training
  • Licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as an athletic trainer
  • Clinical orientation to the BWH environment, with documented record of clinical competencies for the service within three months of employment
  • Exceptional interpersonal, communication and customer service skills are essential
  • Strong clinical and assessment skills are essential
  • Good organizational skills are required to prioritize tasks effectively
  • Ability to work successfully as a team player
  • Demonstrated knowledge of varied medical procedures, such as phlebotomy, EKG’s, vital signs, etc
  • Must be able to assist with or transfer athletes of various weight/heights
  • Must be able to push carts with athletic equipment on them
  • Must be able to stand for long periods of time, have good mobility skills and be able to walk long distances
  • Must demonstrate ability to communicate to give adequate directions and instructions to subordinates
  • Must be able to carry training kit and coolers for long distance
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates injuries and develops treatment and exercise plans within the scope of practice. Re-evaluates treatment plans, as needed, to ensure maximum patient benefit
  • Implements individualized therapeutic interventions, and monitors responses to therapy to ensure client safety. Reports progress and medical changes to referring physician and/or physical therapist
  • Educates clients, families, and coaches regarding injuries, risk factor modification, and exercise programs
  • Conducts injury screening clinics, educational programs, and workshops to promote safety and injury prevention
  • Documents patient treatment according to professional and regulatory standards
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Physical Therapist / Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates patient's functional abilities and limitations. Determines if intervention is needed. Establishes a plan of care and treatment goals. Completes comprehensive evaluation within the established time frame set by the department. Identifies and prioritizes key limiting factors. Establishes treatment goals that are functional, measurable, patient related and reflects the key limiting factors. Collaborates with patient and family/caregiver when setting goals. Initiates discharge planning. Recommends additions to or modifications of referring orders
  • Implements individualized treatment plan with consideration to the patient's physical, social, spiritual, cultural, educational and age specific needs. Provides skilled treatment in a safe manner. Assesses ongoing effectiveness of treatment and modifies plan of care as indicated. Involves patient and family/caregiver in the treatment and decision making process. Provides ongoing education to physician, nurse, patient, family/caregiver, and interdisciplinary team
  • Documents according to professional practice guidelines set by regulatory agencies. Documents legibly. Completes documentation within the established time frames of the department. Documents evidence based and individualized treatment techniques/plan. Documentation reflects skilled intervention and comprehensive assessment of the patient's progress or lack of progress. Treatment goals are reassessed according to department policies
  • Communicates pertinent patient information to ensure the best possible follow through of care.Communicates evaluation/treatment results and patient progress to physicians, nurses, patient, family/caregiver, and interdisciplinary team. Communicates in a clear and timely manner. Accepts responsibility to contact physicians for routine or difficult problem solving to ensure optimal patient outcome. Defends treatment rationale with standard practices and/or current literature
  • Exhibits adaptability in assignments as it relates to caseload, scheduling, and staffing shifts. Takes initiative to assist in other patient care areas and accepts responsibility for all patient care needs
  • Demonstrates appropriate supervision and delegation of personnel to achieve safe delivery of quality cost effective patient care. Supervision and delegation of the PTA, ATC, Therapy Technician and student complies with department policies and regulatory agencies. Participates in the training and orientation of new personnel. Assures competency of personnel, prior to delegation of task
  • Department operational activities. Attends department required meetings and/or follows up to obtain pertinent information. Participates in departmental/facility process improvement. Meets productivity standards set by the department
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Gathers and interprets appropriate data from the medical record, physician, athlete, and/or family as evidenced by documentation
  • Communicates athlete's evaluation and subsequent progress to physician, referral sources, and other clinical staff and coordinates athlete's schedule, treatment programs, discharge planning, and recommends solutions to athlete care problems
  • Re-evaluates athletes as needed, modifying goals and treatment as the athlete's status changes
  • Applies strapping, bandaging, or bracing designed to prevent or protect athletes from injury and identifies need for and utilizes appropriate assistive devices
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Athletic Trainer / PRN / Flat Rate Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates athletes and sports related injuries, designs and implements athletic training for rehabilitation and reconditioning, establishes a care plan to include necessary activities and athlete education as warranted by the athlete's diagnosis and condition
  • Documents evaluations, tests, progress reports, daily treatment notes, attendance, records, athlete/family education, outcomes, discharge notes, and changes as needed
  • Assists with orienting new staff, students and volunteers, and provides cross-coverage as needed throughout Carolina Healthcare System facilities and provide on-site athletic training coverage at sporting events
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses of Caltech’s 19 NCAA Division III teams
  • Provide health counseling and educational support to student-athletes as part of their overall educational experience
  • Provide medical coverage at intercollegiate home events and practices. Potentially travel with teams to off-site events
  • Communicate with Head Coaches as to status and progress of student-athletes
  • Manage medical records and documentation, assist student-athletes in navigating the health insurance and health care system
  • Work with doctors and other allied health professionals to deliver first class quality care to student-athletes
  • Manage supply inventory and medical record-keeping; other administrative tasks as necessary
  • Participating in whole department and sport specific marketing, public relations, civic and community outreach and fundraising/friend raising activities
  • Consult with Head Coaches in design of Strength & Conditioning programs
  • Demonstrate positive and effective communication in all aspects of job; including writing, speaking, listening, and non-verbal skills
  • Exhibiting the highest professional standards and ethical behavior with regard to adherence to NCAA, Conference, College, and Department of Athletics rules, policies and expectations including commitment to life-long learning, sportsmanship on and off the field of play, positive leadership and the desire and ability to act as a positive role model and representative of the Institute at all times. You will comply with all department, college, conference and NCAA regulations
  • Other related health and fitness programming responsibilities
  • Supervision of Athletic Training students and department interns
  • Assuming additional responsibilities as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer and the Director of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation which may include game or facility supervision duties, including facility care and maintenance, attending all department and other assigned meetings and committee work
  • Must have a valid driver’s license at the time of employment and be able to maintain it throughout the course of employment
  • Bachelor’s degree in appropriate area of specialization
  • Professional experience in collegiate athletics
  • First Aid/CPR Professional Rescuer Certification
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills
  • Teamwork with peers and department
  • Strong computing skills including
  • Master’s degree in appropriate field of specialization
  • Two years’ experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer in a competitive environment
  • Additional certifications enhancing skill set
  • Experience using CSMi Sportsware Injury Tracking Software
  • Experience in care for aquatic sports
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and the Healthcare Provider certification
  • BOC (Board of Certification) Certified
  • Eligible for Licensure as an athletic trainer in the State of Virginia
  • Knowledge of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and psychological demands placed on athletes
  • Knowledge of legal requirements and rules of the athletic event
  • Competency in prevention, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and/or illnesses
  • Demonstrated ability to make decisions that preserves the integrity of athletics, the athletic department and reduces the liability of the College
  • Valid driver’s license (for driving van/equipment/supplies to various practice and playing fields)
  • Red Cross Professional Rescuer and Community First Aid Instructor preferred
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Women s Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Design, fabricate, fit and apply appropriate taping, wrapping and protective devices to prevent injury and re-injury of student athletes; inspect equipment and playing areas for safe conditions. Communicate with athletic training students about appropriate taping, wrapping, and protective devices to prevent injury and re-injury
  • Attend assigned sporting events and perform emergency first aid in the event of injury to players; administer CPR or AED, clean, dress and bandage minor cuts, bruises, lacerations, abrasions and blisters. Communicate student athletes and athletic training students on how to clean and dress minor cuts, bruises, abrasions and blisters to avoid infection
  • Recognize and evaluate injuries/illnesses of student athletes; assess and management concussions; inspect injured areas; recognize severity of trauma and functional status of athletes
  • Refer athletes to appropriate medical personnel and facility in the event of injury; assist students to process insurance claims; coordinate with insurance and medical providers
  • Design and administer rehabilitation to injured athletes; develop criteria to restore athletes to full, functional participation status; use appropriate therapeutic modalities and exercises for rehabilitation including strengthening, stretching, conditioning or nutrition programs; communicate student athletes regarding the proper techniques in rehabilitation; maintain accurate records of injury, treatment and rehabilitation of all student athletes
  • Develop and maintain current Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for all athletic competition locations, including the Athletic Training Facility (ATF). Train athletic training students on EAP procedures; review EAP annually
  • Establish and maintain communication with coaches to provide day-to-day progress reports on injured athletes
  • Work in conjunction with athletic department staff to ensure safety in the design and implementation of fitness, nutrition and conditioning programs customized to meet individual needs
  • Inventory all athletic training supplies and order supplies for up-coming school year; evaluate and recommend techniques and equipment that would benefit the ATF
  • Establish and maintain accurate records for eligibility based on physical examinations; maintain accurate and detailed records of injuries, treatment, and correspondence with physicians
  • Perform related duties and responsibilities as required
  • Principles, procedures and applications of sports medicine/athletic training
  • Principles and practices of blood borne pathogen precautions and OSHA regulations
  • Methods and techniques of injury evaluation
  • Principles and practices of handling confidential medical information and HIPPA regulations
  • Methods and techniques of taping and bandaging athletes for sporting events
  • Theories and applications of anatomy and physiology
  • Modern practices, techniques and protocols of preventive and rehabilitative treatment used in athletics
  • Principles and practices of Kinesiology/biomechanics
  • Principles, methods and techniques of emergency first aid, C.P.R. and automated external defibrillators (AED)
  • Pertinent Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations
  • Perform a variety of professional athletic training duties for college athletes
  • Communicate with student-athletes and athletic training students about various injuries, illnesses, anatomy and physiology of injuries and illnesses
  • Use and instruct students in therapeutic modalities
  • Maintain accurate injury reports, individual rehabilitation notes, and daily treatment logs
  • Communicate with coaches regarding student-athlete injuries and their physical/clearance status
  • Manage medical clearances for student-athletes
  • Maintain accurate inventory, order supplies and equipment, as needed
  • Oversee athletic training interns
  • Administer a variety of preventive and rehabilitative treatments to athletes
  • Evaluate and treat a variety of sports-related injuries
  • Recognize severity of injury and refer athletes to appropriate medical personnel
  • Tape, bandage and splint athletes, administer first aid and immobilize injuries
  • Counsel and advise student athletes regarding injuries
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships
  • Pass the annual California Community Colleges Athletic Association (CCCAA) rules exam with a score of 80% or higher
  • Sensitivity to and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, linguistic, ethnic backgrounds and disabilities of community college students and staff
  • Work in indoor and outdoor environments; exposure to heat, cold, and inclement weather conditions; continuous standing and walking; moderate lifting and carrying; travel from site to site
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Consistently update and maintain equipment in athletic training facilities
  • Assist in the correspondence with, contact development with, and cooperation with local healthcare providers, team physicians, and surgeons
  • Assist in the coordination of medical-related transportation of athletes
  • Conduct all activities in accordance with all state and federal regulations, accreditation standards, the University’s policies and procedures, conference and NCAA regulations consistent with the highest ethical standards
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Junior Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prevention of athletic injuries and illnesses
  • Assist with first aid and emergency care for student-athletes during practices and competitions
  • Evaluate and treat athletic injuries
  • Assist the athletic trainers with medical record keeping
  • Assist with the coverage of the athletic training room; including the coordination and scheduling of medical coverage for home and away competitions
  • Assist the athletic trainers with daily treatment and rehabilitation of student-athletes
  • First Aid and CPR certification
  • Graduate from the NATA approved athletic training curriculum
  • NATABOC certified
  • Master’s Degree in athletic training or related field
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1) Provide on-site athletic training services at VCU commencing with the Fall Sports Season and concluding with the Spring Sports Season. Specific daily schedules are determined in discussions with the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and the Associate Athletic Trainer
  • 2) Maintains the Athletic Training Room Facilities in a neat and orderly fashion
  • 3) Evaluates physical condition and advises and treats student athletes to maintain physical fitness for participation in athletic participation (practice, conditioning, competition)
  • 4) Prescribes routine and corrective exercises to strengthen muscles
  • 5) Performs soft tissue mobilization techniques to alleviate pain, restore function/motion and diminish edema
  • 6) Renders first aid to injured student athletes
  • 7) Works with team physicians to provide continuum of care to the student athletes
  • 8) Uses therapeutic modalities to treat athletic injuries and conditions
  • 9) Confers with physical therapy team members to exchange, discuss, and evaluate student athletes information for planning, modifying and coordinating treatment programs
  • 10) Maintains accurate documentation of athletic injuries and other medical conditions
  • 11) Follows all HIPAA rules as instructed
  • 12) Follows VCU policies and procedures
  • 13) Perform other duties as assigned
  • 1) Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training or equivalent
  • 2) Holds Valid NATABOC certification
  • 3) Minimum one year experience as an Athletic Trainer
  • 4) Ability to work under pressure
  • 5) Strong interpersonal and customer service skills
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop physical health and stamina related programs for Cast Members
  • Provide exercise, stretching and conditioning instruction to Cast Members
  • Provide physiotherapy to Cast Members as needed
  • Help maintain injury database and provide guidance to the Management Team
  • Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy or related discipline, with at least 2 years of experience
  • Previous experience in Physiotherapy, Entertainment, Operations or Sport related industry is an advantage
  • Self-starter with demonstrated ability to give direction, instruct and motivate front line Cast Member and manage multiple priorities
  • Fluent in both English and Cantonese
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluation/treatment of injury/illness to intercollegiate student athletes
  • Provide emergency medical coverage during athletic events/practices/travel for teams
  • Refer ill/injured athletes to health services/team physicians/consultants regarding injuries/illnesses/care
  • Administration of Department athletic accident insurance policy
  • Maintain medical/administrative records; Communicate effectively with coaches/ student athletes re: injuries/playing status
  • Counseling/advising intercollegiate student athletes/coaches regarding health/conditioning/illness/injury
  • Clinical supervision for affiliated curriculum athletic training education program
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Athletic Trainer Hours Resume Examples & Samples

  • Utilizes the following domains as outlined by the NATA: a. Prevention of athletic injuries. Recognition, evaluation, and emergent care of athletic injuries. Rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries. d. Healthcare administration's. Professional development and responsibility
  • May provide educational programs related to the field of athletic training to the community. Assists and runs clinical sports medicine programs with the Director of Sports Medicine and Fitness and physicians
  • Uses mechanical apparatus utilized in training and rehabilitation of athletes or orthopedic patients. Maintains personal protective equipment, gloves, pocket respirator, and tape and materials for padding, splinting, or otherwise providing support to affected joints. May use electrical and thermal modalities in athletic training setting
  • Must be able to work with students, athletes, and coaches. Remains calm and in control in emergency situations. Exhibits flexibility in adhering to seasonal athletic schedule changes
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Licensed Athletic Trainer PRN Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide Athletic Training Services to student athletes under the direction of the team physician or by written referral from a physician, and in accordance with state athletic training practice act
  • Develop and maintain a budget for the athletic training program
  • Missouri ATC License
  • The ability to analyze injuries and convert data into meaningful medical chart reports
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Certification and must either possess or be eligible for Georgia License
  • Demonstrated knowledge of NCAA and SIAC rules and regulations governing recruitment, eligibility and related functions
  • A working knowledge of common medical terminology
  • Excellent time management skills
  • CPR/AED Instructor Certification
  • Experience working at the collegiate level
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • The Athletic Trainer assists the Head Athletic Trainer in managing the day-to-day sports medicine operations for a professional soccer team. In this capacity, the Assistant Athletic Trainer provides injury prevention strategies, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation for players’ medical problems. The Assistant Athletic Trainer works under the direction and supervision of the Head Athletic Trainer who will be employed by the professional soccer organization and the Medical Director and Team Physicians, who will be Allina employees
  • Performs as Certified Athletic Trainer in managing the health care of players. Health care includes, but is not limited to: first aid / emergency care, on-site injury evaluation, application of appropriate modalities, developing rehabilitation and prevention programs, as well as conducting rehabilitation and making medical referrals
  • Maintain a complete and up to date roster of player health and participation records in the League-provided electronic medical record system
  • Order, maintain and inventory supplies and clinical equipment
  • Keep athletic training room and clinic area safe, clean and organized
  • Provide medical assistance to the Head Athletic Trainer
  • Comply with all MLS medical policies and protocol
  • Comply with OSHA Standards with regards to blood borne pathogens
  • Perform other duties as assigned or required
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • National Athletic Trainers Association Certification
  • Certified by a nationally recognized Strength and Conditioning association, as a strength/conditioning coach
  • Certificated Athletic training experience
  • NCAA College campus experience with multiple sports coverage
  • Certified to instruct First Aid, CPR, and AED
  • A thorough understanding of budgets, purchasing, and insurance claims processing
  • Working knowledge of NCAA rules and compliance policies
  • A strong professional presence and effective written and oral communication skills
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform rooming and vitals according to Clinic Division standards by verifying Name and DOB; tasks may include but are not limited to checking all appropriate age-related vitals, reviewing allergy and tobacco history, reviewing medication dose, route and frequency at each visit, documenting reason for visit
  • Gathers detailed history, conduct Review of Systems, review past medical history, surgical history, social history, family history and problem list for each patient
  • Performs initial exam on each patient and summarize findings to the physician, including reviewing test results
  • Documents as appropriate in Excellian and in accordance with Allina/SAOS standards and will meet Meaningful Use guidelines
  • Clinic note must be well documented and if applicable use scribe statement. Company policy is to complete dictations with 48 business hours. Excellian chart prepared to be closed by the physician
  • Provide patient care pre/post encounter or procedure, preventative or other health information per provider
  • Coordinates care with other medical providers which will include but is not limited to physicians, physical therapists, QRC’s, athletic trainers
  • Other duties as assigned, including but not limited to: rooming patients, answering phone messages, prepping charts before patients are seen, entering orders per provider direction
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Requires Athletic Training Licensure or eligibility for Athletic Training Licensure in the State of Wisconsin
  • Requires Athletic Training Certification by the NATABOC
  • Requires current BLS
  • Ability to work in a team environment with a variety of health care professionals and promote a positive working environment
  • Must demonstrate knowledge and skills in the following areas
  • Prefer excellent working knowledge of current technological and audiovisual interactions as well as the ability to maintain portions of an internet and intranet site
  • Demonstrated ability in the application of new cast techniques
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment and individual initiative
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Directly responsible to the Director of Sports Medicine Services/Head Athletic Trainer and Team Physicians, who in turn, are directly responsible to the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director
  • Under their direction the Assist Athletic Trainer will assist with supervision of graduate assistant athletic trainers
  • Assist with established guidelines of the health care of profession and medical community, promoting a communication network for student-athletes, parents, coaches and medical personnel
  • Assist with coordinating prevention, care, rehabilitation, and evaluation of athletic related injuries and illnesses sustained during practice, post-practice and athletic competition, utilizing all the resources within the University of Illinois and community
  • Responsible for maintaining coverage and care for DIA athletic teams – primarily Women’s Gymnastics, coordinating pre-practice, practice, post-practice and athletic team competition needs
  • Coordinate and supervise medical services with the student athletic trainers, athletic training staff, team physicians and paramedic services for practices and competition
  • Assist with record keeping for all medical records, medical supplies, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses
  • Assist with maintaining the appropriate Occupational and Safety, Health Administration guidelines for the work place
  • Knowledge of and compliance with specific NCAA, Big Ten Conference, and institutional rules
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Abides and complies with all applicable NCAA, SIAC, and FVSU policies, rules and regulations
  • Attends practices and games
  • Recognizes and evaluates injuries
  • Applies protective or injury-preventive devices such as tape, bandages, and braces
  • Provides first aid or emergency care
  • Develops and carries out rehabilitation programs for injured athletes
  • Administers treatment as ordered by the University physician
  • Travels with athletic teams in order to be available at sporting events
  • Refers the student-athlete to the University physician for medical attention in the event of a major injury or illness. In the case of an emergency or the absence of the University physician, the trainer makes arrangements for the student-athlete to receive competent medical care
  • Assists the University physician in determining if a student-athlete is physically able to compete
  • Notifies the respective head coach of the ineligibility of any candidate who fails to pass the University physician’s examination and sees that such candidate does not participate in the sport until certified by the University physician
  • Keeps records of all athletes’ injuries and is responsible for completing insurance forms for athletic injuries
  • Submits annual report of claims, injuries and rehabilitation, and recommendations of training regiments
  • Attend meetings with the coaching staff and individual student-athletes
  • Submits recommendations for cost/expense savings in the sports medicine department in regards to rehabilitation, physician visits, and insurance
  • Reports to the Athletics Director and is subject to the supervision of the University physician
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in health and exercise science, sports medicine, kinesiology, anatomy or related field
  • Current NATA certification required
  • Minimum of three years of previous experience as a certified athletic trainer required, preferably in an intercollegiate sports medicine or athletic training program at the NCAA Division I level
  • Basketball experience preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Masters Science preferred as well as experience at the intercollegiate level
  • NATA Certification
  • Ability to work without direct supervision
  • Time management/ organization skills essential
  • Ability and interest in sports
  • Willingness to work with college students
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule including evening and weekends
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Athletic Trainer Certified Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepares athletes for practice or competition
  • Implements treatment and rehabilitation programs under the supervision of a physician
  • Develops conditioning programs for injured and non-injured athletes
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A Bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) in an appropriate discipline is required
  • One to three years’ experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer providing sports medicine coverage for an athletic team
  • A.T.A.B.O.C. certification in athletic training is necessary along with eligibility for Iowa state athletic trainer license
  • Must have demonstrated working knowledge of NCAA rules and sports medicine standards of care, excellent organizational and supervisory skills, strong communication skills, and a strong commitment to professional growth, demonstrated experience working effectively in a diverse environment, and experience working in a comprehensive sports medicine environment
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide a comprehensive sports medical program for the assigned sports as per the director of sports medicine by attending practices, competitions, training sessions, and travel as required
  • Perform duties of student-athlete injury management, acute management, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention
  • Serve as a liaison between the department and medical personnel, sports dietitian, coaches, parents, and student-athletes. Oversee the scheduling and follow-up visits of athletes to physician visits, diagnostic tests such as x-rays, MRIs, bone scans, laboratory tests, etc
  • Document all evaluations, treatments, rehabilitation, and medical provider visits in the sports medicine documentation software
  • Administer the insurance programs for the varsity athletes, including but not limited to: obtaining the most practical policy to provide the necessary coverage within the established guidelines; advising athletes and their parents or guardians regarding insurance policies and procedures; assisting athletes in filing claims
  • Perform administrative duties as it relates to athletic training and the athletic department as assigned by the Director of Sport Medicine which may include supervising graduate athletic trainers
  • Prepare daily reports monitoring types of injuries, treatments, comment on plan of action, and submit to coaching staff
  • Coordinate with the team physicians and assist in the administration of pre-competition annual physical exams for athletes prior to their first day of practice
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Athletic Trainer Sports Medicine Clinic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Requires Athletic Training Licensure or eligibility for Athletic Training Licensure in the State of North Carolina
  • Requires current CPR/AED Certification
  • Prefers current Orthopedic Tech Certification
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in athletic training or related field. Current CPR certification. Current NATA certification
  • 0 – 2 years experience in an athletic training setting
  • Ability to learn new techniques and maintain current field-related knowledge and practices. Strong communication and interpersonal skills
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evidence of a Master’s Degree in a related field
  • Experience providing prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletically related injuries to Wrestling student athletes
  • Demonstrated knowledge of manual therapy techniques such as Graston, ASTYM, Myofascial Decompression, and/or Sound Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
  • Experience with NCAA Wrestling pre- season weight certification process and implementing descending weight plans for individual athletes
  • Experience with USA Wrestling
  • Experience supervising others
  • Evidence of effective verbal and written communication skills
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Athletic Trainer Per Diem Resume Examples & Samples

  • Clinical Practice: Performs all aspects of clinical practice, including being responsible for evaluation and treatment of athletes according to standardized techniques, departmental standards, and age appropriate guidelines. Develops treatment plans for assigned patients, including specific goals established in conjunction with the patient, family, physician, and therapeutic activities. Re-evaluates and modifies treatment plans at periodic intervals and as necessary. Provides patient and family education and maintains patient confidentiality. Demonstrates appropriate clinical decision making in all aspects of clinical practice and determines proper equipment usage, application, and body position/mechanics in the administration of treatment. Is competent in usage of all equipment/modalities standard in the practice of athletic training. Refers patient athletes for further care as needed according to standard of care guidelines. May supervise student athletic trainers as requested by Program Manager after one full year of clinical experience
  • Documentation: Prepares written documentation as required, including, but not limited to: evaluations, treatment plans, progress reports, treatment notes, monthly statistics, community contacts, and other reports as requested. Writes legibly and documents in accordance with professional, departmental, and hospital standards. Documents to physicians, family, and/or patients are maintained in the medical record of each athlete
  • Communication: Communicates observations, facts, and comments to interdisciplinary team members, individually and through team meeting presentations, to ensure efficient coordination of all services. Encourages and engages in open communication to develop and reinforce professional, efficient work environment. Communicates with parents and physicians as appropriate while maintaining HIPPA regulations
  • Teamwork/Attitude/Professionalism: Maintains department policies, procedures, objectives, and quality assurance safety, environmental, and infection control programs. Participates in performance outcome and improvement activities, continuing education and research activities, and clinical program development activities. Attends meetings as required and participates on committees as directed. Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature reviews, inservice attendance, conference/workshop attendance, etc. Demonstrates flexibility in the changes of scheduling and aids in the communication between the hospital and schools, as well as communcation between parents, athletes, and medical professionals involved in their care. Maintains strong contacts within the community where working
  • Productivitiy/Efficiency: Demonstrates independent time management skills for all duties, such that all documentation is completed in a timely fashion within department standards. Is reasonable and flexible in approach to job and changing job requirements
  • BS or MS in athletic training from accredited program. Successful completion of all clinical affiliations and degree requirements
  • NATA Certification; CPR Instructor certification; valid Massachusetts license
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Licensed Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain appropriate general treatment orders to be reviewed annually and approved by the team physician
  • Schedule and be present for pre-participation sports physicals
  • Assist the athletic director as requested
  • A bachelor’s degree, prefer MS/MEd degree
  • Decision-making skills to make treatment assessments based on quick injury evaluation
  • Effective interpersonal skills to communicate both in person and in writing. The athletic trainer will interact with management, doctors, professional staff, patients, general public and local schools and sports teams
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Direct supervision and administration of the athletic training program. Responsibilities will include developing, organizing, and managing the injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of all athletic related and general health conditions
  • Development and implementation of athletic training policy and procedures
  • Maintaining accurate medical records and serve as the primary point of contact for the sports medicine team and physicians
  • Oversee the documentation of injuries, treatments, and rehabilitation of injured athletes. Insures all staff athletic trainers complete in a timely manner student athletes’ pre-season documentation, medical billing requirements and necessary communication
  • Direct point of contact for the university’s billing provider, assist in coordinating medical insurance requirements, insurance claims processing, and billing
  • Coordinate and schedule physical examinations and medical referrals for student-athletes to determine their ability to practice or compete
  • Coordinate and manage the assignment of sports rotations for athletic training staff and student workers
  • Ensure adequate coverage of staff is available for summer camps
  • Oversee budget responsibilities of inventory, bid process, ordering, stocking and maintaining all supplies and equipment
  • Administer the mandatory NCAA drug testing program and Lindenwood University’s drug testing policy
  • Serve as the point of contact for the Student Health Services and Counseling clinic to refer student-athletes for health related injuries and counseling services
  • Practice and game coverage for one athletic program, including travel
  • Management of the athletic training rooms, including equipment maintenance and cleanliness
  • Communicates information to staff on an ongoing basis to influence staff engagement and be a part of a larger community
  • Master's degree is required
  • Certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (BOC) certification is required
  • Five years or more of college experience
  • Supervisory and leadership experience
  • Must be registered or eligible for licensure as an Athletic Trainer in the state of Missouri
  • General computer skills required
  • Works with athletes
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Accurately assess injuries, and provide timely professional care and rehabilitation
  • Communicate effectively with athletes and parents
  • Educate the parents, athletes regarding appropriate health related area
  • Provide recommendations and actions for safe practice and game conditions
  • Implement and manage athletic training coverage schedule for appropriate contests and training room coverage
  • Monthly log and reports on services provided
  • Identify and work with rehab manager for potential marketing opportunities
  • Coordination of student program
  • Coordinate schedule and coverage with Activities Director
  • Provide treatment that will accomplish established goals for functional outcomes
  • Assist with rehab as delegated by appropriate personnel
  • Daily records kept on all athletes/patients being seen
  • Assist with maintaining timely communication and physician referrals
  • Provide rehab manager with monthly injury log and treatment reports
  • Utilizes established charge system accurately
  • Maintains and orders necessary supplies as needed according to established needs
  • Leads and participates in the education of high school students interested in athletic training
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Providing initial rehabilitation exercises and the instruction, demonstration, and feedback on patient performance of the exercises as directed by the attending physician
  • Fitting the patient with splints, crutches, braces, wraps, and other various equipment as directed by the attending physician. The incumbent will also educate the patient on the appropriate use of the equipment provided to the patient
  • Removal of sutures and providing dressing changes to post-surgical patients as directed by the attending physician
  • Aiding the physician in preparing patients for injections that will be performed by the attending physician. Preparations include cleaning and disinfecting the area to be injected and preparing materials to be utilized both prior to and after the injection
  • Dictation and documentation of each patient visit following guidelines outlined in the dictation template
  • Presents in-service education programs if needed
  • Guides and assists new staff in evaluation and treatment procedures needed to function in the sports medicine clinic
  • Ability to lift 50lb's
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Implements patient care by continuously practicing within the guidelines of CCF policies and procedures
  • Performs accuracy in medication preparation as directed by physician
  • Demonstrates accurate and descriptive clinical documentation using appropriate EPIC note format, as evidenced by documentation review by Manager
  • Demonstrates knowledge of medical records, authorization forms, and laboratory requisitions legibly and concisely
  • Assists surgeon during operative procedure
  • Scrubs for procedure to assist in holding limb of patient as directed by surgeon
  • Demonstrates knowledge of disease process and therapeutics, as evidenced by: Recognizes changes in patient status and reports pertinent information to Charge Nurse and/or Physician
  • Recognizes and follows through appropriately with clinical intervention
  • Establishes priorities, assesses workload and determines order of importance on a daily basis with minimal guidance required
  • Obtains and documents patient's weight, vital signs and initial information for providers
  • Obtains miscellaneous specimens and prepares them for laboratory testing. Obtains and files laboratory reports as needed
  • Answers phone in an appropriate and professional manner
  • Takes accurate messages and promptly relays messages to appropriate individuals. Takes messages for prescription refills
  • Under the direction of the physicians, phones pharmacy with prescription refills and record prescription in file
  • Conducts initial assessment of patients with orthopedic pathology
  • Presents case to the physician's assistant, fellow, or attending
  • Reviews diagnostic tests, such as x-ray, MRI, CT scan
  • Coordinates the scheduling of patients for surgery and post-operative appointments
  • Removes sutures/staples and provides wound care in the ambulatory setting
  • Assists with sterile prepping for aspirations and injections in the ambulatory setting
  • Evaluates and creates post-surgical rehabilitation protocol for acute and chronic injurie
  • Assists with post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Educates patient on home and gym therapeutic exercises, gait training, and fitting of durable medical equipment
  • Develops new methods of educating patients to ensure care given adheres to the latest standards
  • Educates patient and/or family regarding disability, treatment program, and goals established
  • Obtains authorization of benefits for patients requiring physical therapy, diagnostic testing or durable medical equipment
  • When necessary, speaks to review board of doctors and nurses to obtain authorization
  • Calls patients to inform them of their diagnostic test results, answers patient questions following surgical procedure
  • Calls post-surgical patients and inform attending on status of patient
  • Administers treatment in a safe and effective manner utilizing therapeutic exercise, physical agents, and functional training in accordance with the treatment plan and goals established by the physician
  • Provides assistance to the Research Manager
  • Manages supply inventory and assist with stocking exam/ cast rooms
  • Ensures that equipment is in safe working order
  • Measures, applies, changes and removes casts, braces and splints for patients
  • Repairs casts
  • Assists with High School athletic game coverage, including conducting injury management and prevention, stretching, taping, and warming up
  • Assists with education of student-athletes on proper nutritional habits, specifically post-surgical
  • Assists with coordination of pre-participation physicals, physical packets (HIPAA Compliant), doctor's appointments, and monthly drug testing
  • Responsible for the inventory of all necessary equipment for games requiring travel
  • Conducts injury prevention and management during practices and games, including stretching, taping and warming up athletes
  • Coordinates and assists in discharge planning, outpatient physical therapy appointments and arrangement of delivery of durable medical equipment for post-op inpatients, review discharge and post-op instructions with patients and family
  • Communicates with physicians, PA's and/ or physical therapist regarding patient status changes, nonresponse to treatment plan and program changes
  • Participates in orientation process for new staff members
  • Provides one or more in-services per year to educate staff on new techniques and developments in specialty area
  • Attends continuing education programs outside the department to maintain state-of-the art knowledge of Physical Therapy skills and current activity in the profession
  • One year experience as an athletic trainer/ cast technician or in a related position in a Clinic or Hospital patient care setting
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Acts as the primary clinical assistant for the physicians and is responsible for ensuring appropriate clinical support is provided including reviewing documentation and findings with the physicians, answering patient questions and assisting in Excellian documentation
  • In addition this position may be expected to provide athletic training room and sideline coverage and team support for some of our contracted high schools
  • Athletic Trainers, work as part of care team assisting to provide and coordinate care for the patients across the continuum in collaboration with Allina Health orthopedics surgeons, sports medicine physicians and other clinical team members
  • Athletic trainers will be hired to provide clinic assistance in a high volume orthopedic physicians’ practice with all of our physicians at all clinic locations
  • Will provide outreach athletic training medical services on evenings and weekends periodically to the community
  • Must be able to work at various orthopedic clinic locations within the Twin Cities, including at the Mercy Specialty Building and the Cambridge Medical Center
  • Must be also willing to work in extended hours clinics including Saturdays
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CO Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide medical history, physical evaluation and patient assessment
  • Exercise program development including isometric, isotonic, plyometric, open and closed chain exercises
  • Dietary program development to improve health, increase stamina, and/or alter weight
  • Educate patients on importance of fluid hydration, concussion recognition and infectious disease control
  • Instruct and document patient education relating to appropriate use of crutches, canes, walkers and wheelchairs, proper cast care, splints or other orthopedic devices
  • Provide sports team coverage. Work with athletes and coaches. Communicate with parents/guardians
  • Assist in expediting patient flow
  • Screen patients for appropriate clinical information and document appropriately
  • Prepare equipment, injections, educational materials, etc. during treatment and examination of patients
  • Perform patient care including cast application/removal, splinting, post-op wound care, fitting patients for braces and suture/staples removal
  • Accompany clinician into patient exam areas for purpose of transcribing the history and physical exam. Accurately document clinician’s encounter with the patient
  • List all diagnoses and symptoms, as well as, follow-up instructions and prescriptions as mentioned by the clinician
  • Transcribe orders, including diagnostic testing and medications
  • Document all procedures performed by the clinician
  • Develop athletic injury protection programs as appropriate to patient population
  • Coordinate patient care with essential support services such as rehabilitation, radiology, etc
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Athletic Trainer, MG Sports Med F Resume Examples & Samples

  • Complies with federal and state law and accrediting and licensing agencies at all times, to include but not limited to, JCAHO and federal compliance regulations
  • Assists the physical therapist in the provision of care with rehabilitation needs that are within the qualifications of their educational background, certification, and training as determined by the Coordinator of Sports Medicine and/or at the discretion of and under the direct supervision of the physical therapist team leader
  • Provides treatment to all clients at the discretion of and under the supervision of the physical therapist team leader. Athletic trainer will observe, record, and report conditions, responses, reactions to treatment in a SOAP note format to the physical therapist team leader
  • Applies routine physical therapy modalities under the direct supervision of the physical therapist. Assists the physical therapists in training patients in exercise, ambulation activities, and the use and fitting of assistive devices and orthoses
  • Monitors and reorders supplies and equipment in order to ensure adequate resources and continuity of patient care. Reports problems in order to maintain equipment and the facility in a safe operating condition
  • Participates in functions such as quality assurance, marketing, and planning for patient care services as well as a variety of special functions and duties as assigned by the management team
  • Participates in the Sports Medicine Outreach Programs as specified in the Policy and Procedure manual
  • Maintains flexibility of scheduling to allow for special service requests and emergencies when necessary
  • Ensures the health and safety of the employees and patients through proper organization, planning, programming and communication
  • Assumes responsibility and maintains patient confidentiality as it relates to all aspects of patient care
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs evaluations and diagnosis of injuries at outreach locations
  • Provides immediate care for injuries at outreach locations and during athletic events
  • Provides treatment, rehabilitation and reconditioning for injuries at outreach locations
  • Prepares written documentation as required by their department and athletic training profession, NATA and NC licensure law/guidelines
  • Enhances professional growth and development through such activities as professional affiliations; participation in educational programs, inservice meetings, and review of current literature
  • Attends meetings as required
  • Assists with care and maintenance of equipment and supplies at outreach locations
  • Covers all home sporting events at primarily assigned high school as well as all football practices and games
  • Visits assigned middle schools a minimum of 1x per week. Visits secondarily assigned high schools as needed
  • Provides supervision to athletic training students
  • Follow up care of existing injuries currently under a physicians care
  • Additional field responsibilities will also include participation in student-athlete pre-participation physicals, event coverage at high schools, middle schools and recreational programs, educational symposiums and selected community service events as assigned
  • Performs additional duties as requested by the Director of Frye’s Therapy Services
  • Bachelors or Masters degree in Athletic Training/Sports medicine
  • Current North Carolina Licensure must be maintained. NATA membership. All are the individual’s responsibility to maintain
  • CPR Certified
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Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • State of Wisconsin Licensure eligible (Athletic Training Licensure)
  • Current CPR/AED certification for Health Care Providers or Professional Rescuers
  • 1-2 years of experience within an Intercollegiate Athletic Department (Required)
  • Bachelor’s degree (Required)
  • Experience in an academic environment (desired)
  • Accepted into Edgewood College Graduate Program
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Athletic Trainer Page Rd Orthopaedics Resume Examples & Samples

  • This includes but is not limited to palpation of the affected area and unaffected area, range of motion testing, strength testing / manual muscle testing / dynamic muscle testing, myotome/dermatome testing, ligamentous stress testing, or functional testing
  • At direction of supervising physician, perform appropriate point of care testing
  • This includes but is not limited to: UA, upreg, mono spot, rapid flu, etc
  • At direction of supervising physician, order appropriate diagnostic testing or follow-up care that includes but is not limited to: xrays, MRI, CT scan, EMG, diagnostic ultrasound, rehabilitation referrals, specialty referrals, and prescription medications
  • Actively engage and participate in community outreach initiatives that include but are not limited to athlete/parent/coach education sessions, baseline testing sessions, youth sport/middle school/high school event coverage
  • Appropriately choose and fit durable medical equipment
  • Educate patient as to why any of the above or combination of the above is included in the plan of care
  • Appropriately remove casts / splints
  • Instruct appropriate use of inhaler to patient
  • Instruct a newly-diagnosed diabetic patient on glucometer usage
  • Instruct a patient on self-administration of injections (B12, Testosterone, etc)
  • Instruct a patient on home nebulizer use
  • Uses current best practices for concussion evaluation, which includes but is not limited to: Symptom scoring via detailed clinical interview, ImPACT neurocognitive test, C3 Logix test, Vestibular Ocular Motor Screen
  • Balance Assessment, Recognition of symptom clusters, clinical trajectories based on symptom presentation
  • Collaborates with supervising physician to develop a specific concussion care plan for each patient that includes academic and physical recommendations based on clinical assessment
  • Prepares for and assists physician with minor procedures, including preparation of patient treatment site for the following: Skin biopsies, joint injections, PRP, toenail removal wound care suture application / suture removal, staple application / staple removal
  • Manage referrals to specialists, diagnostics tests in a timely manner and communicates both delays, and results/subsequent plan of care in a courteous, efficient, and patient-appropriate manner
  • Excellent written and communication skills
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Primary responsibility will be assigned to DIII Football in the Fall
  • Football experience a bonus, but not required
  • Working with DII and DIII Collegiate Athletes and High School Athletes
  • Minimal Team Travel
  • Teaching Collegiate Courses in Athletic Training
  • Working with Athletic Training Student Interns
  • Summer Sport Camp Coverage
  • Graduate of a CAATE accredited Athletic Training program, Master’s degree preferred but all candidates encouraged to apply
  • BOC certification
  • Licensure in the State of Michigan
  • BLS Certification
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prevent, recognize and assess athletic injuries. Implement preventative and rehabilitation programs to treat athletic injuries using the appropriate therapeutic modalities and treatments
  • Consult with the Head Athletic Trainer, team physician and/or other health professionals on injuries and treatment plans and coordinate with the coaching staff. Inform coaching staff and other health professionals on the status of injuries and treatment plans
  • Use a variety of therapeutic modalities in accordance with physician orders including, but not limited to, heat, cold, light, sound, electricity and rehabilitation and exercise equipment, and apply bandages, tapes and braces to prevent and treat injuries
  • Counsel athletes and staff regarding conditioning, athletic training, and rehabilitation
  • Assist in designing conditioning programs to prevent injuries
  • Attend practices and athletic events as assigned and provide medical coverage to student athletes
  • Travel with sports teams to away games as needed
  • May provide access to over-the-counter medication for student-athletes in accordance with physician directions, applicable university policy, and legal guidelines, and ensuring required documentation
  • Maintain equipment and cleanliness of athletic training and rehabilitation facilities
  • Maintain appropriate medical records of injuries, treatment plans, and progress
  • Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology or related field with an emphasis in Athletic Training
  • National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Board of Certification (BOC) in good standing
  • CPR/AED (cardio pulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillation) certification
  • 1 year experience at the high school or college level as a Certified Athletic Trainer preferred
  • Letter of Interest
  • HSU Employment Application
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae
  • Contact information for at least three professional references
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Athletic Trainer Certified Per Diem Resume Examples & Samples

  • BS Degree REQUIRED
  • National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) certification
  • Applicable state license where required
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • One year previous athletic training experience preferred
  • Completion of supervised clinical experience or internship training in athletic training under the supervision of a person accredited by a national athletic training standards organization designated by the state board of medical examiners required
  • LICENSE/CERTIFICATION
  • Current CO Athletic Trainer Registration and Athletic Trainer Certification with the Board of Certification required
  • American Heart Association BLS certification required within 90 day orientation period
  • OTHER REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Tracking each DME claim from when it is written until it is billed for and is scanned into the patient#s chart
  • Maintaining proper workflow at their particular site
  • Communicate any workflow or insurance regulation changes to site administrator and staff
  • Managing inventory counts and adjusting par-levels in inventory tracking system as needed
  • Stocking received inventory
  • Fitting braces to patients
  • Forwarding all invoices to the HCA for payment once confirmation of product is received
  • Communicating with patients and following-up on patient#s questions concerns and documenting accordingly in EMR
  • Auditing each DME claim#s note for completeness and accuracy per insurance standards and following up with providers to make corrections when needed
  • Educating providers of correct documentation for insurance standards
  • Calling patients the night before surgery to remind them to bring their brace and documenting patient instructions
  • Ensuring correct billing for surgery patient's DME
  • Handling complex/complicated DME fitting situations as clinic staff needs
  • Educating clinic staff of proper bracing techniques
  • Communicating any requests for new product or product discontinuation for each site for approval by DME Manager and implementing once approved
  • Ordering super bills as needed
  • Maintaining complete SME super bills and turning them into their representatives
  • Maintaining a clean and neat DME product storage room
  • Communicate DME needs to each vendor#s representative as approved by DME Manager
  • Explore new DME opportunities and communicate new ideas to DME Manager
  • Updating the site-specific Policy and Procedure Manual as it pertains to specific providers needs for their clinic
  • Having in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology
  • Being skilled in fitting many different types of orthopedic braces and devices
  • Verifying patient insurance for DME
  • Working with and following up on authorizations given to the FCC when authorization for a product is needed
  • Following up with the patient after authorization is obtained
  • Other duties as assigned by DME Manager
  • Maintaining proper credentials needed to execute the duties of DME Coordinator
  • Obtaining a quarterly count of DME inventory, shrinkage, and reporting to DME Manager. Education: Bachelor of Science- Athletic Training
  • Knowledge of health care field and medical office protocols/procedures
  • Knowledge of specific assisting tasks related to particular medical practice
  • Knowledge of information that must be conveyed to patients and families
  • Skill in performing medical assistance tasks appropriately
  • Skill in tact and diplomacy in interpersonal interactions
  • Skill in understanding patient education needs by effectively sharing information with patients and families
  • Ability to learn and retain information regarding patient care procedures
  • Ability to project a pleasant and professional image
  • Ability to plan, prioritize, and complete delegated tasks
  • Ability to demonstrate compassion and caring in dealing with others
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Responsible for the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses; as well as day to day operation of the football program
  • Record and maintain medical information complying with HIPPA and FERPA
  • Possesses and complies with appropriate certifications and licensures including; BOC and/or Texas Licensure, CPR and AED training
  • Acts in accordance with physician supervision and prescribed treatment plans
  • Maintains communication and a cooperative relationship with coaches, administrators, parents and student-athletes
  • Assists in administration of the athletic training student program
  • Comply with all NCAA, Big 12 and Texas Tech University rules, regulations and policies
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assists employees with day-to-day muscle and joint related complaints to relieve pain and promote healing and comfort
  • Develops preventative workplace programs to promote employee wellness through exercise, work hardening, enhancing strength and endurance, flexibility, and general well-being designed to minimize absenteeism and promote productivity
  • Evaluates processes and makes recommendations to improve workplace ergonomics
  • When necessary, will communicate with area medical providers to maximize referrals and on-site rehabilitation treatment for employees. Reviews Physicians referrals (prescription),employee's condition and medical records given by the physician or employee to determine rehabilitation treatment required. Administers available in-house rehabilitation and arranges referral for any rehabilitation outside the scope of on-site facilities
  • Tests and measures patients strengths, motor development, sensory perception, functional capacity and circulatory efficiency, and records findings to develop or revise treatment programs
  • Prepares written strengthening programs based on evaluation of employee/patient data. Administers manual exercises to improve and maintain function. Instructs, motivates, and assists employee to perform various physical activities and in use of assistive and support devices such as crutches, canes, and prostheses
  • Administers stretching or strengthening exercises, treatments involving application of physical agents, massage, and/or traction to relieve pain. Evaluates effects of treatments to achieve maximum benefit
  • Assists with other health services tasks as needed such as performs drug & alcohol tests per company policy, investigating machinery or medical incidents, and assisting in overall health and safety of the Outfitters
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to be self-directed and manage time well
  • General computer skills including Microsoft Office products helpful
  • PHYSICAL ABILITIES
  • Prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing/walking
  • Lifts, positions, pushes and/or transfers clients
  • Lifts supplies and equipment
  • Important notification to applicants as of Nov. 20, 2014: Effective Jan. 1, 2015, Centura Health will no longer hire tobacco users in Colorado and Kansas. The change to our policy does not apply to associates hired on or before Dec. 31, 2014. Centura Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide emergency services for student injuries sustained during physical education classes, team practices and athletic events; evaluate seriousness of injuries; administer first aid; provide protective taping, bracing and padding for athletes; refer students to a physician as needed
  • Provide health services under the direction of the team physician for the prevention, immediate care, management/disposition and reconditioning of athletic injuries
  • Under minimal direction, provide for an effective and efficient program of first aid, injury prevention, athletic training and preconditioning for athletes in intercollegiate sports activities
  • Administer conditioning and rehabilitation treatment by use of massage, exercise, water, heat, cold, compression, light, sound and electricity and other related therapy as requested by licensed physicians
  • Operate a variety of athletic and medical equipment including a muscle stimulation unit and ultrasound machine
  • Receive supplies and approve payment
  • Maintain written and computerized injury/treatment logs
  • Assist students with insurance claims
  • Meet with all athletic teams for completion of insurance, emergency, and acceptance of risk forms
  • Schedule health screenings as needed
  • Coordinate physicians and volunteers for health screening
  • Schedule physicians for training room clinics
  • Develop policies and procedures for athletic training room and students
  • Develop and asses yearly the HIV exposure plan
  • Instruct coaches and student trainers in the HIV exposure plan to assure use
  • Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the performance of duties
  • Apply therapeutic and protective bandaging, wrapping, strapping and padding to athletes; measure and fit braces, guards and other protective devices to individual athletes
  • Inform coaching staff of the severity of athletic injuries incurred by athletes and their ability to resume practice or re-enter competition
  • Educate and counsel about their conditions including the nature of injuries and the procedures to be followed for recovery
  • Complete and process paperwork, such as, release, insurance reports, individual injury, and treatment records
  • Attend and provide services for home sporting events as assigned
  • Determine supply and equipment needs; research competitive bids, initiate requisitions, verify receipt of, organize, and inventory same
  • Arrange screening, referral and transportation of injured athletes to physician or hospital as necessary; advise and arrange appointments and consultations for students, as required, for services not available through the establish health care athletic training services program
  • Under the direction of the team physician, design, develop and supervise conditioning and reconditioning programs
  • Understand and administer technical directions issued by physicians
  • Maintain current and accurate records
  • Establish and maintain a professional environment for the treatment of both sexes
  • Provide emergency first aid to general student population, faculty and staff' in the absence of the school nurse
  • Advise coaches, athletes and students regarding severity of injury, diet, exercise, minerals and fluid intake, reconditioning and other related matters; counsel and advise athletes and coaches concerning development of physical conditioning and training programs to enhance an athletes strength, endurance, flexibility and coordination
  • Responsible for daily maintenance and operation of training room
  • Prepare and maintain reports related to training supplies and equipment inventory, injuries, accident, treatment and insurance forms; prepare requisitions as needed; develop and maintain a budget. Schedule and assist in the administration of physical examinations of athletes by team physicians
  • Responsible for recognition of injuries or conditions, which require special taping, either preventive or therapeutic
  • Determine appropriate therapeutic modality and use of these devices, i.e., ultrasound, electrical stimulation's, hydro-therapy and therapeutic exercises
  • Provide pre-practices and post-practice services for men and women's athletics
  • Function as liaison between physician, coaches, parents, student athletes and administration
  • Assist in the selection of athletic equipment, conditioning/weight room equipment and supplies; confer with coaches to designate specifications and formulate bid process; research suppliers and make recommendations
  • Supervise, train and provide work direction to student assistants
  • Prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports including injury and accident reports, rehabilitation logs and insurance claims; maintain and update student files
  • Attend and participate in physical education and athletic department division meetings. Perform related duties as assigned
  • Responsible for assisting in the progress of students toward desired student learning outcomes
  • First aid, CPR and AED; athletic taping; knowledge and ability to work with the team physician in injury care; modalities used in care of athletic injuries; setting up a Student Athletic Training Program
  • Medical terminology and human anatomy
  • Appropriate situations for physician referral
  • Principles and practices of first aid, CPR, AED, physiology, anatomy, and kinesiology
  • Principles, techniques, and theories involved in the conditioning of athletes and in prevention, treatment, and reduction of athletic injuries
  • Physical fitness, hygiene, disinfectant, and safety procedures related to athletics
  • Liability issues that confront the modern athletic program
  • Current modalities being used to maximize recovery from or prevention of injuries
  • Recognition and evaluation of athletic injuries. Principles, methods, equipment and basic theory involved in modern practice of athletic training service program. Anatomy and physiologies and injuries, which result in physical impairment
  • Methods of testing and evaluation of musculoskeletal and neural functions
  • Symptoms of various athletic injuries, applicable treatment and methods
  • Principles and techniques of conditioning and rehabilitation treatments
  • Operations and maintenance of a variety of therapeutic machines and equipment related to athletic conditioning, training and service
  • Athletic training equipment quality, cost, types and durability
  • First aid techniques; Health and safety regulations
  • Record-keeping techniques
  • Applicable sections of State Education Code and other applicable laws
  • Technical aspects of field of specialty
  • Knowledge of Title IX regulations and procedures
  • Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, courtesy and respect for cultural diversity
  • Provide health services involving injury prevention, immediate care, management/disposition and reconditioning of athletic injuries
  • Ability to work with both the men's and women's athletic programs; communicate with coaches and fellow staff members, handle equipment and supplies used in the sport medicine setting; communicate with the team physician with pre and post-injury problems
  • Must have N.A.T.A Certification and valid cardiopulmonary resuscitation certificate
  • Ability to communicate clearly with students and staff, both orally and in writing
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff and community
  • Administered various types of treatment utilizing massage and exercise equipment employing properties of heat, water, sound and electricity
  • Operate and maintain therapeutic machine sand equipment related to athletic conditioning, training and service. Apply therapeutic and protective bandaging, wrapping, strapping and padding to athletes
  • Understand and follow physician's prescriptions and instructions
  • Maintain records and prepare reports
  • Administer first aid, CPR and AED
  • Recognize unsafe conditions which may be potentially dangerous to an athlete
  • Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action
  • Understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for the diverse academic, socio-economic, ethnic, cultural, disability, religious background of community college students
  • Bachelor's degree in physical education, health, or related field required. Any combination equivalent to: minimal educational course requirements set by the National Athletic Trainers Association for certification and one year experience in athletic training. Master's preferred
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Athletic Trainer / Physical Therapist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrate proper taping, strapping, bracing and fitting of athletic or show related equipment
  • Carry out all prescribed treatments, recommendations and conduct entrance exams and physicals under the direction of the Medical Director or other treating physician
  • Make assessments and provide diagnosis of work related injuries and illnesses
  • Make recommendations regarding the nutrition and physical condition of the performers within the scope of his/her competencies
  • Ensure that all practices meet with the requirements of Federal, State & Civil authorities
  • Attend rehearsals and performances to administer the appropriate emergency measures in the event of an injury to the performers
  • Work in close cooperation with members of the emergency team
  • Arrange medical and follow-up appointments for the performers and provide necessary information to the attending physician
  • Complete all forms for filing insurance claims for injured or sick performers
  • Perform all other duties as assigned
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Athletic Trainer Prn-sports Camps Resume Examples & Samples

  • Organizational Impact: Executes job responsibilities with the understanding of how output would affect and impact other areas related to own job area/team with occasional guidance
  • Problem Solving/Complexity of Work: Analyzes moderately complex problems using technical experience and judgment
  • Breadth of Knowledge: Has expanded knowledge gained through experience within a professional area
  • Team Interaction: Provides informal guidance and support to team members
  • Completes assessments using the appropriate testing methods and equipment for the patient/athlete, diagnosis and reason for referral
  • Provides education/consultation to patient/athlete, family, team and community
  • Formulates functional treatment plan to address deficits and patient/athlete and family areas of concern
  • Formulates functional treatment plan and provides rehabilitation interventions for identified objectives/goals for return to play
  • Develops Self and Others: Invests time, energy and enthusiasm in developing self/others to help improve performance and gain knowledge in new areas
  • Builds and Maintains Relationships: Maintains regular contact with key colleagues and stakeholders using formal and informal opportunities to expand and strengthen relationships
  • Communicates Effectively: Recognizes group interactions and modifies one's own communication style to suit different situations and audiences
  • Serves Others with Compassion: Seeks to understand current and future needs of relevant stakeholders and customizes services to better address them
  • Solves Complex Problems: Approaches problems from different angles; Identifies new possibilities to interpret opportunities and develop concrete solutions
  • Offers Meaningful Advice and Support: Provides ongoing support and coaching in a constructive manner to increase employees' effectiveness
  • Performs excellent work: Engages regularly in formal and informal dialogue about quality; directly addresses quality issues promptly
  • Ensures continuous improvement: Applies various learning experiences by looking beyond symptoms to uncover underlying causes of problems and identifies ways to resolve them
  • Fulfills safety and regulatory requirements: Understands all aspects of providing a safe environment and performs routine safety checks to prevent safety hazards from occurring
  • Demonstrates Accountability: Demonstrates a sense of ownership, focusing on and driving critical issues to closure
  • Stewards Organizational Resources: Applies understanding of the departmental work to effectively manage resources for a department/area
  • Makes Data Driven Decisions: Demonstrates strong understanding of the information or data to identify and elevate opportunities
  • Generates New Ideas: Proactively identifies new ideas/opportunities from multiple sources or methods to improve processes beyond conventional approaches
  • Applies Technology: Demonstrates an enthusiasm for learning new technologies, tools, and procedures to address short-term challenges
  • Adapts to Change: Views difficult situations and/or problems as opportunities for improvement; actively embraces change instead of emphasizing negative elements
  • Athletic Training: Possesses sufficient fundamental proficiency to successfully demonstrate athletic training in practical applications of moderate difficulty
  • Sports Medicine: Possesses sufficient fundamental proficiency to successfully demonstrate sports medicine in practical applications of moderate difficulty
  • Rehab Therapist Patient Documentation: Demonstrates proficiency in documentation practices. Documents in the appropriate templates and utilizes only approved abbreviations within patient documentation. Meets institutional standards for quality and timeliness of documentation
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s Degree and three years of related experience/training, or seven of related experience without a degree
  • Valid National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) certification
  • CPR and AED certification
  • Has thorough skills associated with providing treatment of athletic injuries
  • Has skills necessary to communicate verbally and in writing
  • Has effective organizational and interpersonal skills needed to work with a diverse client group
  • Position must be able to work in a highly collaborative manner with others, including athletes, team physicians, faculty, staff and others in the athletic department
  • Is able to maintain discretion and confidentiality in handling sensitive matters involving athletic injuries and treatments
  • Demonstrates thorough ability to organize and prioritize work assignments and complete assignments within required timelines
  • Requires knowledge of electronic/medical records systems
  • Must be computer literate
  • For positions associated with Sports Medicine, must maintain current knowledge of applicable rules and standards of the NAIA/NCAA, as well as other associations and agencies applicable to athletic treatment of athletes, and, at all times avoid any and all violations of these rules and standards
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On-site Industrial Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • ATC’s - Successful completion of four academic years of pre-professional and professional study in a specialized curriculum accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, certified by the Board of Certification of the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification
  • Appropriate State licensure, certification or registration (per state requirements),current, and in good standing
  • CEIS Certification Skills and Abilities
  • Comfort around higher management
  • Composure
  • Conflict management
  • Creativity
  • Timely decision making
  • The ability to organize and manage multiple priorities
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication (both oral and written) skills
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On-site Industrial Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • The ability to make independent decisions when confronted with new treatment regions/conditions
  • The ability to request assistance of on-site employee health services or a physician as necessary to assist employee
  • Be available to travel as requested by client, making arrangements and independently managing work time/schedule to ensure proper coverage as needed by client
  • Assists in identifying the nature and hazards and location of workplace ergonomic hazards and implementation of measures to reduce or eliminate such problems
  • Independently develops and coordinates the delivery of ergonomic and safety classes
  • Conducts, collects and documents on-site data for following official reporting. Analyze data and correlate to site specific safety based data. Independently communicates findings with site contact and set forth plan in response to any site specific issues needing attention
  • Performs ergonomic job hazard analysis of work stations with identified risk factors including job process, work station and work method and follow up to evaluate effectiveness of change
  • Provide on-going evaluations of work environments and provide recommendations for safety changes to the site supervisor in the workplace
  • Independently prepares ergonomic evaluation reports that contains the analysis of the work area with improvement recommendations
  • Provides tracking/trending and analysis of workplace ergonomic issues to provide recommendations to mitigate workplace injuries and illnesses and maintains associated database
  • The ability to maintain friendly, cordial relations with all clients and employees
  • The ability to maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner that result in a positive work relationship with customers, co-workers and managers
  • Maintains the confidentiality of sensitive information and records
  • 2 year experience in Athletic Training
  • Appropriate state licensure, certification or registration (per state requirements),current, and in good standing
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master's degree
  • Bachelor's degree from CAAHEP accredited athletic training education program
  • NATA-BOC certification and Indiana Athletic Training License or Indiana Physical Therapy License
  • One year experience in Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy and/or Athletic Training
  • Physical ability to demonstrate all exercises to patients, assume positions to stretch patients and stamina to work on his or her feet for approximately eight hours a day
  • Ability to lift and carry 25 to 50 lbs. frequently, and up to 60 lbs. occasionally
  • Excellent (oral and written) communication, customer service, and interpersonal skills with ability to build rapport and maintain relationships at all levels
  • Strong organizational and time management skills and capable of handling confidential information with discretion
  • Must be able to maintain a flexible work schedule, including nights, weekends, and travel
  • Ability to communicate and adhere to University, Big Ten Conference and NCAA policies, procedures, rules ‎and regulations
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Licensed Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrate the use of proper verbal and tactile cuing to modify technique to reduce injury risk throughout strength and conditioning programs
  • Collaborate and assist with development implementation and modification of strength training and conditioning programs under the direction of a Physical Therapist
  • Delivers competent age appropriate patient care to patients from newborn to 21 years of age. Integrates infection control, patient safety, body mechanics, knowledge of growth and development into provision of patient care
  • Immediately reports any mechanical or electrical equipment malfunctions, employee/patient/visitor injuries or accidents or other safety issues to supervisor
  • Demonstrates clinical competence in the provision of effective service delivery appropriate to the patient’s specific needs through on-field assessment, care and prevention of injuries by taping, bracing and preventive exercises, communicate with parents/guardians, coaches and administrators regarding athletes, complete daily documentation, identifies patient need for services from ancillary departments and provides follow-up and referral as necessary
  • Assist Rehab Sports Medicine staff with marketing and presenting services to community
  • Practices proper safety techniques in accordance with hospital and departmental policies and procedures
  • Provides excellent service routinely in interactions with all customers, i.e. coworkers, patients, visitors, physicians, volunteers, etc
  • Effectively communicates with physicians and members of the sports medicine team
  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist preferred
  • Read, comprehend and assist with implementing injury prevention and return to sport programs
  • Develop and modify strength and conditioning programs to meet individualized needs
  • Provide proper instructions/cuing to patients during programs
  • Carry out detailed written and/or oral instructions
  • Ability to properly educate and/or communicate to participants in a small group setting
  • Effectively convert current evidenced based/best practice techniques into care of the athlete
  • Efficiently and effectively problem solve multiple variable situations
  • Setup and cleanup of programs
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Will be able to demonstrate an ability to perform the following functions regarding athletic injuries: prevention, assessment, treatment, (including first aide) and reconditioning as set forth by the NATA Board of certification
  • Will demonstrate proper taping, strapping, bracing, and fitting of athletic equipment
  • Will develop and carry out all prescribed treatments and recommendations by the team/program/and physician supervisor
  • Will maintain NATA and CPR certification in accordance with those respective institutions
  • Perform administrative tasks such as keeping records and writing reports on injuries and treatment programs
  • Plan and implement comprehensive programs to prevent injury and illness among athletes
  • Will cover and coordinate sports games or matches, and related events under the supervision of the program manager
  • Will take the responsibility of organizing yearly physicals with the physician supervisor
  • Will work in a clinic setting as designated by physician supervisor
  • Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, exercise physiology and medical terminology
  • Knowledge of current nutritional and pharmacological trends
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Athletic Trainer Certified Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide comprehensive, professional Athletic Training Care as the Head Athletic Trainer under the direction of a Physician Medical Director and Area Sports Medicine Coordinator
  • Provide on-site Athletic Training services at assigned Special Events in Clark County, NV
  • Administer ImPACT or C3 Logix testing as part of a comprehensive Concussion Management Procedure used by all schools in Clark County, NV
  • Administer FUSIONETICS Screening to athletes at high schools, sports clubs and clinical locations
  • Work with UNLV Athletic Training Curriculum students as assigned
  • Be an active member of the Select Physical Therapy Sports Medicine Team of Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapist and Occupational Therapists and Sport Medicine Physician Network integrating comprehensive sports medicine care at his/her assigned high school
  • Participate in numerous CEU opportunities within Select Medical Corporation
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's Degree in Health Science, with a focus/Minor in Athletic Training, Kinestheology, or related degree
  • Master's Degree in Athletic Training or related Degree (preferred)
  • License or eligible for licensure in the State of Virginia
  • CPR/AED and First Aid certified. Certified Instructor preferred
  • 2-3 years of current, relevant experience
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic preferred
  • Conditioning and Strength Certified/Specialist (ACSM, Cooper Institute or equivalent) preferred
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Athletic Trainer, Certified Resume Examples & Samples

  • Indiana Fire applicants must have prior experience working with soccer athletes
  • Applicants must have at least 1-2 years of field experience
  • Must already be NATA BOC certified
  • Indiana Athletic Trainer's License
  • Must be knowledgeable in human anatomy, exercise science
  • Possess a strong ability to communicate, multi-task, and work well in a busy environment
  • Excellent verbal, written and computer skills
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Associate Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s prepared (degree preference to be in athletic training, athletic administration or sports science)
  • Minimum three (3) years experience in athletic training (football preferred)
  • At least 1 year of experience supervising athletic training students
  • Demonstrated computer application skills
  • Division I intercollegiate experience (especially football)
  • Knowledge and/or understanding of medical records following HIPAA and FERPA and SIMS
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On-site Industrial Athletic Trainer hrs / wk Resume Examples & Samples

  • The ability to render first aid to injured employees such as giving artificial respiration, cleaning and bandaging wounds, applying heat and cold to promote healing and advising on safer mechanism of job performance
  • The ability to requests assistance of on-site employee health services or a physician as necessary to assist employee
  • The ability to treat chronic minor reports of discomfort and related functional limitations to maintain employee performance
  • The ability to maintain friendly, cordial relations with all clients and employees; maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner that results in a positive work relationship with customers, co-workers and managers
  • Ability to comply with ATI standards of operations
  • Compassion
  • Priority setting
  • Time management
  • Microsoft Office
  • Strong customer orientation
  • Strong team player; and
  • Commitment to company values
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A Bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) in athletic training or related field is required
  • One to three years’ experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer providing sports medicine coverage for an NCAA athletic team in a comprehensive sports medicine environment
  • B.O.C. certification in athletic training is necessary along with eligibility for licensure in the state of Iowa
  • Experience working with a large roster of student-athletes
  • Background as a Preceptor within the past 5 years
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to work constructively and collaboratively with individuals of diverse backgrounds
  • Master’s degree in Athletic Training or related field
  • One to four (1-4) years of NCAA women’s volleyball athletic training experience highly preferred
  • Certification specialties in treatment of soft tissue injuries highly preferred
  • Experience working with electronic injury surveillance and medical records programs
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Athletic Trainer Sports Medicine Clinic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform appropriate patient intake for a variety of medical and musculoskeletal conditions
  • This includes, but is not limited to, thorough history of condition or injury, chief complaint, assessment of pain level, completion and / or review of past medical history, family history social history and medication reconciliation
  • This includes but is not limited to palpation of the affected area and unaffected area, range of motion testing,strength testing / manual muscle testing/ dynamic muscle testing, myotome/dermatome testing, ligamentous stress testing, or functional testing
  • This includes but is not limited to: UA, upreg, mono spot, rapid flu, etc.At direction of supervising physician, order appropriate diagnostic testing or follow-up care that includes but is not limited to: x-rays, MRI, CT scan, EMG, diagnostic ultrasound, rehabilitation referrals, specialty referrals, and prescription medications
  • Support physicians and other clinical/ancillary staff in daily patient care
  • Document all aspects of evaluation, testing appropriately within the EMR
  • Based on patient diagnosis, current activity level and patient care plan goal, collaborates with supervising physician to
  • Develop and teach an appropriate home exercise program
  • Fabricate and apply custom splint or cast
  • Fit patient with any other rehabilitation equipment / implement (TENS, bone stim, etc)
  • Educate patient as to why any of the above or combination of the above is included inthe plan of care
  • Prepares for and assists physician with minor procedures, including preparation of patient treatment site for the following:skin biopsies, joint injections, PRP, toenail removal, wound care, suture application / suture removal staple application / staple removal
  • Triage patient messages, phone calls and questions appropriately, whether it is resolving issue within the scope of practice or utilizing physician, nurse triage,other ancillary staff as needed to resolve question
  • Manage referrals to specialists, diagnostics tests in a timely manner and communicates both delays, and results/subsequent plan of care in a courteous, efficient,and patient-appropriate manner
  • Must participate in group activities requiring interpersonal skills and cooperation
  • Must be able to react quickly and immediately respond to emergencies
  • Must travel between locations on regular basis
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide evaluation, assessment, and management of injuries during practices, home events, and occasional away contests
  • Administer daily treatments and rehabilitation to injured student-athletes
  • Facilitate relationships with local physicians, physical therapists, and other health care providers as necessary to provide the highest level of service to student-athletes
  • Make proper medical referrals to the intra-campus services, Macon health care providers, etc. as appropriate. Manage all aspects of College secondary insurance program. To include documentation and affirmation of athletic injuries, insurance notification as specified by carrier, distribution of documentation and related materials to assure efficient and accurate processing
  • Work cooperatively with opposing/visiting institutions to adequately provide treatment to visiting student-athletes
  • Determine and provide report of level of participation for injured student-athletes
  • Provide injury information to coaches, parents, insurance providers, and the NCAA as needed, in compliance with HIPPA regulations
  • Responsible for the setup of water, ice, and medical equipment for all home practices and contests
  • Assess and manage risks and prevent injuries
  • Identify general medical conditions and administer medications accordingly
  • Work cooperatively with appropriate Wesleyan offices to develop, administer, and maintain an effective emergency and injury response and readiness plan. Post, distribute, and assure currency of injury/emergency response plan. Train and/or coordinate training of necessary staff to appropriately carryout injury/emergency response plan. Serve as a resource to the Director of Athletics and Vice President for Financial Affairs to select best suited insurance carrier. Maintain record of all athletic related injuries/illnesses, diagnosis, and services provided
  • Maintain accurate database of student-athletes, guardians, and emergency numbers
  • Verify completion and maintain record of student physical examinations, medical history, personal health insurance, and acknowledgement of risk forms, etc. Provide copies of medical referrals to intra-campus services as appropriate. Evaluate injury data for factors that would reduce the rate or severity of injury
  • Maintain identification as “NCAA Compliance Officer”
  • Work cooperatively with Athletics Director to effectively monitor institutional and departmental compliance by assuring adherence to and reporting violations of all policies and procedures of the NCAA, USA South and the Wesleyan Athletics Policy Committee
  • Assure all facets of student-athlete certification process (i.e. pre-season compliance briefings, form completion, physical examination)
  • Verify, maintain record, and report completion of NCAA and USA South compliance forms, FERPA & HIPPA (as needed) to USA South office and Athletics Director
  • Work cooperatively with Athletics Director to effectively brief staff and student-athletes regarding NCAA regulations (e.g. recruitment guidelines, banned drugs, playing and practice seasons limitations)
  • Coordinate 1st aid and CPR training for the coaching staff
  • Attend NCAA convention and education programs as necessary
  • Act as a liaison between the athletics office and the Registrar to determine academic eligibility
  • Coordinate NCAA Rules Testing annually for all coaches and athletics administrators
  • Maintain inventory of medical supplies
  • Order equipment and supplies annually
  • Post hours of operation monthly
  • Follow all OSHA regulations related to all athletic training areas
  • Attend weekly athletic department meetings
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist with the overall administration of the athletic training program. Responsibilities will include injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation; maintaining accurate medical records, appropriate communication with the sports medicine team and physicians; practice and game coverage, including travel; pre-participation evaluations; coordinating medical insurance claims; and supervising student workers and athletic training students
  • Familiar with governing rules
  • Work with athletes
  • Evening and weekend work is required
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide AT services to schools including the following
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Drivers License
  • Licensed Athletic Trainer
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1) Bachelor's degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum (based on Massachusetts license requirements)
  • 1) Master's degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum (based on Massachusetts license requirements)
  • 2) Previous athletic training experience in football
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Primary sport coverage with football and swimming, cross-country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, and men’s soccer and baseball. Responsible for all aspects of medical coverage to include: Prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and referral of athletic injuries
  • Administrative duties to include: Sportsware (electronic medical record)
  • Maintain full commitment to compliance with NCAA, Southern Conference, and Virginia Military Institute rules and regulations
  • Contribute to departmental administrative efforts and sports medicine coverage in other areas as needed in athletics and the Corps of Cadets
  • Bachelor’s degree and NATA certification required. Degree completed in Sports Medicine, Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Heath & Human Services, or similar field of study
  • Master’s degree preferred in Sports Medicine, Athletic Training, Exercise Science, or Health & Human Services
  • Prefer experience working in the Sports Medicine/Athletic Training field with intercollegiate or interscholastic athletics
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides athletic training services for all designated athletic events as needed
  • Maintains accurate records of injuries, treatments and provides insurance forms as needed
  • Develops and maintains inventory of supplies and athletic training budget
  • Maintains appropriate treatment orders, emergency action plans, and policy and procedure manual to be reviewed annually
  • Maintains medical kits, AED’s and any other related equipment
  • CPR/AED for healthcare professionals, required
  • Related experience, preferred
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • N.A.T.A. (National Athletic Training Association) Certification
  • BOC (Board of Certification) for Athletic Trainers
  • Washington State Athletics Trainer’s License
  • Current license through the State of Washington
  • AHA BLS or American Red Cross CPR/AED for Medical Professionals within 30 days of hire
  • Department of Human Services (DHS) criminal background check
  • Valid driver’s license and proof of insurability
  • Knowledge of evaluation techniques, health diagnostics, athletic training, health care practices, athletic training, health rules and regulations, child development, and record keeping
  • The ability to adapt and respond effectively to multiple demands. Administer appropriate levels of health care, screening tests, maintain records, and communicates effectively
  • The ability to work in a variety of environments with many distractions and noise
  • The ability to utilize available exercise and modality equipment as approved by NATA
  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in health related field
  • Master’s degree in athletic training, sports medicine, kinesiology, exercise physiology or other sports medicine related field
  • A minimum of 2 years of professional experience in one or more of the following: sports injury, high school/college athletics, sports medicine, physical therapy
  • Certified ImPACT Trained Athletic Trainer, Certified Kinesiotaping Professional, Functional Movement Assessment Certification, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Certified Exercise Physiologist, Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Certified Group Exercise Instructor
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Responsible for the treatment and supervision of treatment of all minor athletic injuries and conditions
  • Responsible for referring athletic injuries to physicians for diagnosis and treatment
  • Develops and Supervises appropriate rehabilitation programs for athletes under the supervision of a physician
  • Responsible for the safe operation, inventory, and requisition of all athletic training supplies and equipment
  • Responsible for completing athletic and fitness assessments for wellness and sports performance clients
  • Responsible for developing and providing effective conditioning and sports performance training programs for clients registered in the sports performance and health and wellness programs
  • Cooperates with the Director of Clinical Services and Human Performance to ensure all services are appropriately charged and claims are generated in a timely manner
  • Follows clinic controls protecting staff, physical plant, financial and information resources
  • Develops and Maintains positive relationships with physicians, external customers and internal customers
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Associate Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Daily Instruction of student-athletes on rehabilitation exercises post injury in order to provide a safe return to athletic participation
  • Supervision of one member of the assistant athletic training staff
  • To work in conjunction with the entire sports medicine staff to coordinate the health care of student-athletes
  • Implement the treatment, care and rehabilitation of injuries according to the protocols and standing orders developed by the team physicians
  • Evaluate and direct the emergency medical attention given when a student-athlete is seriously injured in practice or competition
  • Maintain knowledge of evidence-based techniques in the prevention, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries by attending clinics, seminars, and current periodicals
  • Travel with one collegiate athletic team as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer (likely women's basketball)
  • Manage the supervision and clinical instruction of students participating in the Athletic Training Student education program. Duties include, but are not limited to: a. clinical management b. clinical instruction c. student evaluations
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Athletic Trainer Page Rd Orthopaedics Resume Examples & Samples

  • At direction of supervising physician, order appropriate diagnostic testing or follow-up care that includes but is not limited to: xrays, MRI, CT scan, EMG, diagnostic ultrasound, rehabilitation referrals, specialty referrals, and prescription medications. Support physicians and other clinical/ancillary staff in daily patient care
  • Document all aspects of evaluation, testing appropriately within the EMR. Based on patient diagnosis, current activity level and patient care plan goal, collaborates with supervising physician to
  • Prepares for and assists physician with minor procedures, including preparation of patient treatment site for the following: Skin biopsies, joint injections, PRP, toenail removal, wound care, suture application / suture removal, staple application / staple removal
  • Must be present on site for 8 hour shifts during standard clinic hours
  • Must be able to handle multiple assignments, conflicting demands or priorities
  • Must maintain attention to detail over extended period of time, and be continually aware of variations in changing situations
  • Must be able to move throughout the clinic environment throughout duration of shift
  • Must be able to lift 30 lbs
  • Must be about to carry30lbs
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experience providing prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletically related injuries to Swimming and Diving, Water Polo and/or Triathlon student athletes
  • Experience with manual therapy techniques such as IASTM and advanced soft tissue mobilization
  • Experience with functional movement screening systems such as FMS or SFMA
  • Experience with supervision of other professionals
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Asst Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A Bachelor’s or Graduate; equivalent from a CAATE accredited athletic training education program; a Master’s preferred
  • Must have one (1) year (two (2) years preferred) post-graduate experience in athletic training under the direct supervision of an NATA-certified athletic trainer
  • Must have current certification in American Red Cross First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer with AED; or equivalent certification from another agency. Certification as an instructor in First Aid and CPR/AED highly preferred
  • Must be a NATABOC certified in good standing. Must have a minimum of one (1) year post degree experience in athletic training working under direct supervision of an NATABOC- certified Athletic Trainer
  • Thorough skills associated with athletic injury prevention and the administration of therapeutic modalities, devices, and rehabilitation techniques, as well as of first-aid, athletic equipment, and injury assessment and treatment
  • Detailed, specific knowledge of the competencies and domains of athletic training. Strong manual therapy skills applicable to orthopedics and sports medicine
  • Strong skills necessary to communicate verbally and in writing. Skill in oral and written communications to insure clear and effective direction and communication
  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills needed to work with a diverse client group. Knowledge of sound teaching techniques necessary to train and instruct student interns
  • Skill in the use of various athletic training aids (tape, wraps, modalities, exercise programs, massage, etc.) necessary to successful application of athletic training methods
  • Knowledge of sound coaching principles and techniques for a variety of sports as they apply to athletic injury prevention
  • Knowledge of organizational and management principles as they apply to the development of athletic training operations
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Asst Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must have current certification in American Red Cross First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer with AED; or equivalent certification from another agency
  • Certification as an instructor in First Aid and CPR/AED highly preferred
  • Must be a NATABOC certified in good standing
  • Must have a minimum of one (1) year post degree experience in athletic training working under direct supervision of an NATABOC- certified Athletic Trainer
  • Knowledge of sound teaching techniques necessary to train and instruct student interns
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Serve as the primary medical contact and liaison between members of the coaching staff, student athletes, parents, physicians, members of the Student Athlete Health & Welfare Team, other allied health personnel, sport administration, and others for the assigned sport(s)
  • Provide a high level of medical care, customer service, and communication at all times to all entities
  • Clinical application and administration of comprehensive health care and lifetime wellness services for student athletes as assigned to include the prevention, evaluation, management, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses under the supervision of team physicians
  • Attend assigned team practices, competitions, strength and conditioning sessions, and other team events as needed and/or directed within the established scope of coverage;2
  • Maintain a safe environment for student athletes to include decision making involving the ability of student athletes to safely return to practice or competition following an injury and/or illness and communicate participation status with the appropriate personnel
  • Provide care based on standard physical therapy and/or athletic training guidelines as directed by a physician, and in accordance with departmental policies and procedures
  • Provide written and/or verbal reports to fellow Student Athlete Health and Welfare personnel, physicians, coaching personnel, and other pertinent individuals as needed and/or requested
  • Assist with recruitment, retention, and hiring of highly qualified and competent Student Athlete Health & Welfare personnel at all levels
  • Assist with the research and determination of current and future needs within the department then assist with the development of detailed proposals as directed
  • Counseling and education of student athletes
  • Coordination of medical coverage for various athletic events, including Big 10 and NCAA Championship events
  • Assist with University, Big 10, and/or NCAA Substance Abuse Testing as directed
  • Maintain the organization, administration, inventory, and staffing of athletic training facilities
  • Establish and maintain collaborative alliances with multiple stakeholders at the University of Michigan
  • Use technology and social media to foster an effective and efficient overall experience for student athletes and department team members
  • Assist with special projects as assigned regarding donor and student athlete support
  • Contribute to the development of an environment for team members and student athletes that is healthy, safe, equitable, and culturally diverse
  • Adhere to all policies and procedures as defined by the NCAA, Big 10 Conference, University of Michigan, and University of Michigan Department of Athletics
  • Adhere to the Code of Ethics and credentialing requirements of the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) and the State of Michigan Bureau of Health Care Services
  • Act as liaison with other members of the athletic department team in issues involving student athletes, including compliance, academics, athletic counseling, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and others
  • Represent the University of Michigan and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at University, State, Regional, and national conferences and/or meetings as assigned
  • Supervision, education, and preceptor of students enrolled in the athletic training education program
  • Supervision and education of other athletic trainers as assigned
  • Master's Degree in athletic training, exercise science, sports or health care administration, or other related field
  • Minimum of three (3) years related experience in intercollegiate or professional athletics
  • Certified Athletic Trainer by the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification (NATABOC)
  • Eligible for athletic training licensure by the State of Michigan Bureau of Health Care Services
  • Compliance and understanding of Big Ten Conference and NCAA rules
  • Ability to meet Continuing Education requirements as established by the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification and the State of Michigan
  • Ability to follow policies and procedures set forth by the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
  • Strong evaluation, management, and rehabilitation skills, and the application of evidence based medicine
  • Knowledge and understanding of unique aspects of student athlete populations
  • Demonstrated entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to create programs and services to further drive program enhancements
  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills with the ability to initiate, analyze, monitor, evaluate, and advance strategic plans that support student athletes and the mission of the University of Michigan, the University of Michigan Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, and Student Athlete Health & Welfare
  • Must possess problem solving and critical thinking skills, innovation and creativity, adaptability, initiative and stress tolerance to various situations in a fast paced, dynamic work environment
  • Must provide a high level of customer service
  • Ability to work long hours, including early mornings, late nights, weekends, holidays, overtime, non-traditional work hours, extended periods of time without days off, travel, and be on call as a regular part of the position
  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position for an extended period of time at meals, practices, and games
  • Must be able to transport various items, including chafing dishes, cases of drinks, shakes, food, etc. multiple times per day
  • Must be able assist medical personnel to respond to medical needs of student-athletes as necessary, including administering fluids and transporting student-athletes from practice areas
  • Must be able to perform all job-related tasks in various environments, including outside at practices and games and in cold and inclement weather as part of the interdisciplinary health care team
  • Proven ability to multi task, work independently, prioritize, and complete tasks in a timely manner
  • Demonstrated successful leadership and decision making skills
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1 Demonstrates ability to interpret physicians’ referrals
  • 2 Identifies rehab precautions, contraindications in common diagnoses
  • 3 Seeks consultation from staff for advisement in more complex situations
  • 4 Demonstrates ability to assess non-referred injuries and demonstrates appropriate judgment in referring injuries to a physician
  • 5 Obtains all pertinent information from the patient chart prior to initial evaluation, including significant past medical history, present medical surgical interventions
  • 6 Consults with physicians, other caregivers and staff for further clarification as needed
  • 7 Obtains pertinent subjective information during evaluation
  • 1 Chooses, utilizes and applies appropriate evaluation procedures
  • 2 Demonstrates technical skill and accuracy in performing evaluation procedures on various diagnoses. 2.3 Seeks consultation from higher level staff members, as needed, when performing in more complex situations
  • 4 Utilize information from other disciplines for the evaluation
  • 1 Demonstrates ability to recognize general mental, emotional and cognitive status
  • 1 Discusses evaluation findings along with setting and discussing measurable appropriate goals with the patient based on estimated length of recovery for various diagnoses and documents these goals
  • 2 For more complex situations seeks assistance from higher level staff members, as needed
  • 1 Reviews chart prior to treatment session and recognize information which requires alteration of treatment interventions
  • 2 In more complicated situations seeks guidance from appropriate personnel. Incorporates data obtained into treatment session
  • 3 Utilizes subjective and objective evaluation results to plan appropriate treatment program which focuses on strength, neuromuscular control, joint mobility, soft tissue integrity, pain, balance, coordination, posture, cardiopulmonary function, endurance, gait and functional abilities
  • 4 Progress treatment in a timely manner
  • 5 Seeks guidance with progression of more complicated patients, as needed
  • 1 Appropriately monitors physiological and psychological response to treatment
  • 2 Frequently recognizes abnormal physiological or psychological signs and takes appropriate action
  • 3 Reports these to M.D. and appropriate personnel. Seeks consultation for questionable situations, as needed by manager/supervisor
  • 1 Instructs patient and family in their participation with the rehabilitation program
  • 2 Provides each patient with appropriate updated written home program on an as needed basis and at discharge
  • 3 Involves patient and family as appropriate in evaluation, treatment planning and discharge
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides athletic training services following the rules and regulations of the NATA Code of Ethics, BOC Standards of Professional Practice, Pennsylvania State Practice Act, and Pennsylvania Rules & Regulations for licensed athletic trainers as well as UPMC system-wide and department policies and procedures
  • Provides athletic training services within contractual guidelines utilizing UPMC and site-specific Written Protocol and adhering to Written Physician Agreements
  • Follows established departmental communication standards
  • Maintains, completes, and submits electronic and written documentation (i.e. productivity reports, monthly reports, community initiative forms, etc.)
  • Maintains, completes, and submits appropriate electronic and written incident documentation for the contracted organization per departmental policies and procedures
  • Coordinates, conducts, and/or assists in pre-season assessments for contracted organizations
  • Presents one in-service education program annually
  • Participates in community education and special event programming
  • Proactive in building relationships with UPMC professionals and services
  • Participates in professional growth and development related to the field of sports medicine to further his/her knowledge
  • Minimum of Bachelor’s degree from a CAATE accredited college or university
  • Prior athletic training experience preferred
  • Must be able to get to and from the job site
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Athletic Trainer Certified Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum bachelors degree in exercise science, exercise physiology or body mechanics related field- REQUIRED
  • Athletic training or ergonomics degree with relevant certifications highly preferred
  • Sales, business development and/or program implementation experience is a plus
  • Reliable transportation
  • Developing and maintaining direct relationships with local and national employers to deliver proven onsite injury prevention programs as outline by our WorkStrategies division
  • Traveling throughout our Southern California market as needed to grow and establish this division as a leader within the industrial community
  • Providing local businesses with an option to reduce workplace injuries through education and onsite assessment provided by our nationally prominent programs
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Athletic Trainer Intern Resume Examples & Samples

  • Administers proper athletic training techniques prior to and during games/practices to decrease risk of injury as determined by the Director of Sports Medicine or Head Athletic Trainer. Athletic training techniques can include: taping, wrapping, bracing, proper hydration and minor wound care. University of Cincinnati’s Sports Medicine P&P Manual
  • Monitors environmental conditions including: excessive heat, thunder and/or lightening
  • Performs, with interpretation, selected measurement procedures such as isokinetic testing, range of motion, gross strength of muscle groups, length and girth of body parts, and vital signs
  • Directs appropriate cases and reports pertinent findings to a physician in particular the team or school physician
  • Administers therapeutic modalities effectively and safely as indicated by physician prescription
  • Determines the effectiveness of athletic training/rehabilitative techniques and records change as indicated by athlete response within limits of specified plan of care
  • Works closely with the NovaCare physical therapists, team physicians, coaching staff, strength & conditioning staff to treat athletes. Maintains proper lines of communication to ensure athlete is getting optimal care within the team
  • Determine return to play decisions based on clinical findings in the best interest of the athlete and communicate and involved a physician when appropriate or on their recommendation after seen by an MD
  • Measures/adjusts crutches, canes and athletic durable medical goods and instructs in their use and care
  • Periodically inspects and documents Athletic equipment to insure correct fit, inspect for damage, arrange for repair, check for product expiration date and status of safety inspection
  • Establishes and maintains accurate medical files for each student involved in interscholastic athletics including: pre-participation physical and concussion examination, insurance, injury, treatment, rehabilitation, and return to play. Assist full time athletic trainer with maintenance of all required documentation pertaining to athlete participation and medical care
  • Performs standardized concussion evaluation to determine if the athlete has sustained a concussion and works with physician to determine return to play criteria after concussion and administers post-concussion testing
  • Develops, with the assistance of contract school personnel, an emergency action plan for all athletic facilities
  • Prudently manages emergency incidents, coordinates EMS and acute care procedures including Basic Life support to reduce the impact on function of an injured athlete in accordance with established facility Emergency Action Plans
  • Monitors supplies in the athletic training room
  • May be responsible for a student staff; instructs them in basic anatomy, advanced first aid, taping and wrapping techniques, and rehabilitative and conditioning procedures
  • Enhances clinical skills and knowledge by pursuing educational opportunities
  • Performs other duties or special projects as assigned by Center Manager or Director of Sports Medicine or Head Athletic Trainer
  • Attends ATC and clinic staff meetings
  • Subject to limitations imposed by state and/or local law
  • BS Degree required
  • Current State License if Required by State Law/Practice Act
  • Certification by National Athletic Trainers Board of Certification
  • CPR for the professional rescuer certification/ AED/ First Aid certification
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluation/treatment of injury/illness to Longwood student-athletes
  • Refer injured/ill athletes to team physicians/consultants regarding injuries/illnesses/care
  • Communicate effectively with coaches and student-athletes alike regarding injuries and playing status
  • Communicate effectively with team physicians
  • Counseling/advising student-athletes and coaches regarding health, conditioning, illness or injury
  • Clinical supervision for CAATE accredited athletic training program students
  • Maintain medical/administrative records
  • Design/modify appropriate individual rehabilitation of post-surgical/post-injury conditions
  • Primary sports coverage for Men’s Basketball and Men’s & Women’s Golf
  • Master’s Degree is preferred or Bachelor’s Degree with equivalent training and work experience
  • Eligibility for a Virginia State License required
  • BOC certification as an Athletic Trainer
  • Experience as an Athletic Trainer with Men’s Basketball
  • Must meet Longwood University criteria for driving institution-owned vehicles
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates and manages injuries and determines whether a referral is necessary. Maintains a medical file on each athlete and acts as a liaison between the physician and the athlete or athlete's parent
  • Implements treatment and rehabilitation programs under the supervision of a physician. Develops functional training programs and conditioning programs for injured and non-injured athletes
  • Assists in patient treatment and non-patient care activities in the clinic setting under the direct supervision of the Therapist
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • National Athletic Training Association (NATA) certification
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
  • 1 year of certified athletic trainer experience in a sports environment
  • Ability travel between facilities in an efficient manner
  • Medical soccer experience
  • 1 year of certified athletic trainer experience with soccer team sports
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1) Resume
  • 2) Cover letter
  • 3) Unofficial copies of college/university transcripts
  • 4) Current Athletic Trainer (ATC) and CPR certificates are required by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATABOC)
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Athletic Trainer Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Advanced degree (M.A./M.S. or equivalent education) in a related field at the time of employment
  • NATABOC (National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification) certification and eligibility for Virginia licensure
  • Virginia Board of Medicine license required at date of employment
  • Current professional rescuer certification in CPR/AED
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills, organizational skills, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work weekend and non-traditional work hours
  • Candidates also must possess the ability to safely and independently move objects of approximately 75 pounds
  • Employment offer is contingent on meeting eligibility requirements for operating state-owned vehicles (http://universitypolicy.gmu.edu/policies/vehicle-use/?_ga=1.105652611.1401278467.1461868570); and
  • Required Travel: 50 to 75 percent
  • Demonstrated experience in intercollegiate and/or professional athletics; and
  • Candidates who possess manual therapy based certifications may be preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s degree in related field with a minimum of 2 years of experience
  • CPR/AED/First Aid certification
  • NATA BOC certification, Georgia State License eligible
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assisting in administration of all aspects of injury/illness prevention, recognition, evaluation, management, treatment, rehabilitation and health care education and counseling for student athletes. Will include primary sport(s) assignment and will assist with all sports in a collaborative, team approach
  • Documentation and maintenance of accurate injury records
  • Coordination and oversight of necessary medical referrals
  • Organize and participate in pre-participation physicals
  • Coverage in the Athletic Training Room
  • Organization of rehabilitation and injury prevention programs
  • Cooperation and collaboration with strength and conditioning staff
  • Direct communication with coaches, parents, student-athletes, athletic administration and other stakeholders as appropriate
  • Collaboration with team physicians, student health services and all other allied health-care providers
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited Athletic Training program and Master’s Degree in complementary field required
  • Two years of experience in a college setting required
  • BOC Certified Athletic Trainer
  • Maryland Licensed Athletic Trainer, or eligible to become licensed in the state of Maryland by date of employment
  • Current CPR/AED Certification (Instructor preferred)
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform first aid; treat or refer injuries
  • Assist in rehabilitation efforts
  • Maintain and furnish safety equipment and supplies
  • Provide first aid and CPR training to staff and coaches
  • Liaise with outside physicians and healthcare facilities and services regarding healthcare delivery
  • May supervise and provide work guidance to training staff members
  • Perform other related duties as assigned
  • Education:Bachelor's degree in Sports Medicine or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Work Experience:One to two years job related experience
  • Certifications:National Athletic Trainers Association certification
  • Skills:This job requires a working knowledge of preventive physical care for athletes, injury treatment and rehabilitation methodology as applied within a intercollegiate sports program environment. Also required are skills in supervision, first aid and CPR
  • Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training or an accredited educational program by the NATA-BOC. Master’s degree preferred
  • Preferred Work Experience: Knowledge and experience in the administration of a variety of assessment tools, treatment plans and equipment. Previous experience in collegiate health care setting preferred. This position will support Women’s Basketball. Experience supporting a Women’s Basketball program is preferred. Must possess a general knowledge of the principles and practices of Athletic Training including conditioning and injury prevention, as well as injury assessment and rehabilitation’ the full modalities and their practical uses and sports medicine care, and health and Safety; Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards of handling Blood Borne Pathogens; maintaining medical records, including Healthy Insurance Portability and accountability Act (HIPPA) standards; and following insurance procedures. Must be able to effectively assess and evaluate injuries and their severity; develop conditioning and rehabilitation programs and manage and treat injuries; use the full range of appropriate therapeutic modalities and treatments (including, but not limited to, Graston technique, ART, massage, aquatic therapy, ESWT, and therapy laser) and rehabilitation and exercise equipment to treat and prevent injuries; determine the appropriate referrals for athletes to other health care professionals; recognize life threatening situations and administer the appropriate emergency aid; fit braces and fabricate orthotics as needed; use a computer to perform medical, insurance and other recordkeeping functions; and work in an environment with competing priorities. In addition, must possess strong interpersonal and communications skills to develop effective working relationships with athletes and to serve as a liaison among athletes, coaching staff, parents, physicians and other healthcare professionals. Assist scheduling and administration of student-athlete pre participation physical exams. Prevention of athletic injuries and illnesses. Evaluation of athletic injuries. Treatment of athletic injuries. Provide counseling and education to student-athletes, coaches, and parents dealing with athletic injuries. Report status of student-athlete injuries to director of sports medicine and coaching staff. Athletic training administrative duties: assist director of sports medicine with compilation, input, organization, and maintenance of medical records for student-athletes. Assist director of sports medicine with ordering and maintenance of prescription medications. Assist with coordination and scheduling of medical coverage for home and away competitions. Supervision, education and recruitment of student assistant workers. Recordkeeping and documentation and maintenance of inactive medical records. Enforce code of conduct and rules for athletic training facilities and equipment. Follow emergency action plan for athletic teams in conjunction with team physicians, area emergency medical services, and local hospitals. Work with doctors and other allied health professionals to deliver care to student-athletes. Share in responsibility of athletic training room maintenance and upkeep. Provide supervision of interns for Cheerleading. Maintain certification and license requirements or NATABOC and State of Georgia. Complete and/or assist with various tasks or projects that may be assigned by director of sports medicine. Exhibit the GT Athletics core values of character, excellence, teamwork, and innovation. Promote these values throughout the organization with a focus on fulfilling the GT Athletics mission
  • Preferred Certifications:Certification by BOC and licensed, or eligible for license, to practice as an Athletic Trainer in the state of Georgia. Licensure, certification and/or registration with National Athletic Trainers Association
  • Preferred Skills: Technical / Professional Knowledge & Skills, Decision Making & Problem Solving, Service, Integrity, Innovation, Safety Awareness, Adaptability, Culture Competence, Influence, Interpersonal Awareness, Communication
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PRN Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates and manages injuries and determines whether a referral is necessary
  • Maintains a medical file on each athlete and acts as a liaison between the physician and the athlete
  • Participation in training programs related to the ATC field preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in Athletic training, Health, Exercise Science, or related field (Degree must be completed by
  • Graduate Assistantship providing athletic training service to a collegiate sports team
  • Experience providing athletic training service to collegiate soccer, basketball, and baseball teams
  • WOU Employment Application form (available at wou.edu/prostaffapp)
  • Contact information for three references
  • Unofficial copy of transcript for highest degree earned
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide prevention, care, rehabilitation and evaluation to student-athletes for all athletically related injuries and illnesses sustained during practices and athletic competition
  • Provide medical coverage and care for men’s athletics teams, coordinate pre-practice, practice, post practice, and athletic team competition needs, specifically men’s football
  • Supervise by provide daily instruction and specific work assignments relating to pre-practice, practice, post practice and athletic team competition needs to graduate assistant athletic trainers, athletic training interns and athletic training aids
  • Coordinate and supervise medical services with the athletic training aid staff, team physicians and paramedic services for practices and home competition
  • Maintain and document medical records, rehabilitation programs and reconditioning programs of student-athletes injuries and illnesses
  • Collaborate with the Head Football Athletic Trainer to provide yearly physical examinations for incoming student-athletes
  • Maintain appropriate Occupational and Safety, Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines for the DIA Sports Medicine Department
  • Regular attendance of continuing educational programs and compliance of continuing educational requirements established by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATA-BOC)
  • Maintain knowledge of and compliance with specific NCAA, Big Ten Conference, and institution rules that relate to this position
  • Certification by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification
  • Licensed by the state of Illinois, Department of Professional Regulations, or eligible to be licensed by same
  • One to five (1-5) years of NCAA and/or NFL experience
  • High moral and ethical standards
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Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prevention, assessment and treatment of athletic related injuries sustained by club student athletes
  • Develop therapeutic exercise protocols for injuries sustained by club student athletes
  • Effective use of various modalities including thermotherapy, cryotherapy and electrotherapy
  • Render first aid to student athletes to include wound care and / or life threatening conditions
  • Consults either Head AT or Assistant ATs before referral to medical physician as result of injury or illness sustained by student athletes
  • Follows emergency action plans for all venues and manages emergency situations in the event of acute injuries
  • Implements Pre-Participation Physicals Exams for all student athletes
  • Maintains complete medical records of student athletes in accordance with HIPAA regulations
  • Injury data recording via the Athletic Trainer System program
  • Processing of insurance and billing documents related to student athletes
  • Maintain Athletic Training Room inventory
  • Travel with teams as required
  • Supervise athletic training students
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education
  • At least one year of Athletic Training experience (Internships and Graduate Assistants applicable)
  • NATABOC certificated
  • Arkansas Athletic Trainer license (or eligible to obtain license)
  • Master’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education
  • NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving experience
  • Knowledge of University, SEC and NCAA rules
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Strong communication, organizational, and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
  • Experience working with healthcare professional from variety of disciplines
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Manage the athletic training needs of the intercollegiate athletic teams, as assigned, and other student-athletes when necessary
  • Assist in organization and execution of pre-participation examinations
  • Assist in providing preventative care and rehabilitation for all athletic and medical problems that the student-athletes may experience
  • Serve as constructive liaison between the student-athlete and his/her coach, parent(s) and team physician(s)
  • Serve as clinical preceptor to athletic training students, providing instruction in the proper skills related to sports medicine
  • Responsible for ensuring that all university, NCAA and conference rules are followed
  • Travel with athletic teams to away competitions, as assigned
  • Transport student-athletes to other healthcare facilities for evaluation, diagnostic testing, and treatment
  • Ability to assist with the fitting of athletic equipment and special protective devices when necessary
  • Properly manage all aspect of student-athlete medical records, including the occurrence and nature of injury, physical examination, treatment plans, and communications
  • Responsible for daily operations and maintenance of satellite facility during the active months of use
  • Other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletic Training and Associate Director of Athletic Training
  • Strong communication, organizational, and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
  • Experience working with healthcare professionals from variety of disciplines
  • Successful completion of Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training or related field/concentration
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience as a certified athletic trainer
  • Experience working with spreadsheets and relevant databases
  • Possess state athletic training licensure, in good standing, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or eligible to pursue upon being hired
  • Possess a valid driver’s license and good driving record
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
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Supervisor Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Establishing new athletic venues for athletic training services, renewal of existing contracts and development/negotiation of new athletic training service contracts and other community outreach programs - including marketing of athletic services and growth of athletic training program
  • Function as liaison between Beaumont Troy's athletic training program and contracted customers
  • Supervise, support, provide educational experiences and mentor all regular and contingent Beaumont Troy athletic trainers
  • Monitor athletic trainer performance including interviewing, hiring, orienting and completing performance appraisals - mentors and monitors compliance with established standards and guidelines, monitors active membership and licensure of all athletic trainers
  • Coordinate athletic trainer schedules and coverage at a variety of schools and other contracted athletic events
  • Track program metrics identified by department and hospital needs including athletic trainer contract hours and injury referrals
  • Perform payroll functions for all contracted regular and contingent athletic trainers
  • Work closely with Beaumont Financial Department to ensure proper billing of contracted services
  • Actively participates and has knowledge of effective networking in the surrounding athletic communities
  • Travel between different athletic training contracted locations to oversee athletic trainer performance
  • Provides AT coverage for concurrent athletic events, unexpected AT service needs or when no other AT coverage can be found
  • Under supervision of a physical therapist provides clinical care within designated Beaumont Troy Rehab clinic
  • Plan, organize and implements educational activities for athletic trainers
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Athletic Trainer Certified Per Diem-fulton County GA Resume Examples & Samples

  • Responsible for patient care under supervision of a licensed physical therapist
  • Involved in the Athletic Training Services program, participation in the coverage of school athletic events and practices
  • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduate of athletic training program from accredited college or university and National Athletic Trainers’ Association certification as an athletic trainer
  • Approved Clinical Instructor training obtained through Missouri State University and maintained as appropriate with University standards
  • Certification through the Board of Certification, Inc. The individual is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association
  • Missouri licensure for Athletic Trainer or eligible for Missouri Licensure
  • Professional Rescuer CPR or it equivalent
  • This individual must be trained and capable of performing patient care and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient’s status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient’s requirements relative to his/her age-specific needs, and to provide the care needed
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Coordinate athletic training programs and assist in program development, including coordinating training room operations
  • Provide direction and training to less experienced Athletic Trainers
  • Prevent, recognize and assess athletic injuries. Implement preventive and rehabilitation programs to treat athletic injuries using the appropriate therapeutic modalities and treatments
  • Develop and administer rehabilitation programs for athletic injuries, including assisting in scheduling and assigning students for therapy
  • Use a variety of therapeutic modalities including, but not limited to, heat, cold, light, sound, electricity and rehabilitation and exercise equipment, and apply bandages, tapes and braces to prevent and treat injuries
  • Consult Head Athletic Trainer, physicians, and other health professionals on injuries and treatment plans and coordinate with the coaching staff
  • Inform coaching staff and other health professionals on the status of injuries and treatment plans
  • Advise student-athletes on how to prevent injuries and maintain their physical condition. Regularly evaluate their physical condition
  • Educate and counsel student-athletes and staff regarding conditioning, athletic training and rehabilitation
  • Assist coaches in designing conditioning programs to prevent injuries
  • Attend practices and athletic events and provide medical emergency coverage to student-athletes. Travel with sports teams to away games as needed
  • Coordinate drug prevention programs and applicable drug testing requirements for student-athletes
  • Assist in developing and monitoring the budget
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Associate Athletic Trainer, Track & Field Resume Examples & Samples

  • Organize and provide medical coverage for assigned team – primarily Track and Field
  • Develop and utilize injury prevention strategies for student athletes
  • At least three to five years of Division I Track and Field experience
  • Must be eligible for the State of Arizona Athletic Training License
  • Six years or more of Division I Track and Field experience
  • Experience as Head Track and Field Athletic Trainer
  • Evidence of advanced continuing education
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Athletic Trainer / Therapist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Educational experience (breadth and depth)
  • Work experience (breadth and depth)
  • Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with others
  • Bilingual ability (if needed)
  • Demonstrated experience in working with diverse socio-economic communities
  • Professional growth activities
  • Specialized skills training
  • Leadership skills
  • Resume in Word format (Required)
  • Certification(s) (Required)
  • Any additional supplemental materials (Optional)
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates the customer with objective measures and develops treatment goals off of the evaluation. Will work closely with physical therapists to ensure the best treatment plan is developed and performed
  • Maintains documentation in patient records. Monitors and evaluates response to intervention, modifies treatment in agreement with the physician. Follows billing and reimbursement procedures according to departmental and regulatory guidelines
  • Assists in screenings, presentations and in-services for area coaches, athletes and parents
  • Assists in the coverage of local races, sports physicals and sporting events and at other marketing events for the program to help expand the programs brand
  • Will work to expand the programs market share along with the Sports Medicine Physicians and Manager, Ambulatory Operations. Will help to identify, build relationships with, and ultimately help to secure additional secondary school, college, and youth program contracts
  • Clinical experience in an outpatient office
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain computerized health/injury records on supervised student-athletes. Serve as liaison between student-athletes and the team physician. This includes ensuring compliance of team physician instructions
  • Assist in the day-to-day operations of the athletic training room. Ensure proper use of equipment and facilities by student-athletes, including adherence to athletic training room time schedules and proper operating procedures
  • Coordinate athletic training coverage for summer camps. File time sheets for worker pay
  • Coordinate emergency action protocols, including emergency action plans and equipment maintenance
  • Obtain required continuing education requirements to fulfill state and the NATABOC certifications
  • Perform other duties assigned by the Director of Sports Medicine
  • Knowledge of certain fundamental concepts
  • Ability to work in extreme weather temperatures
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Athletic Trainer Intern Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s Degree in appropriate area of specialization
  • Must be certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC)
  • Licensed in the state of New York or eligible
  • Division I college athletics experience preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 15% Responsible for mentorship and supervision and the quarterly evaluation of one Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer overseeing the medical needs of the Swimming and Diving Program. Assist them with issues related to medication, rehabilitation and illness as well as psychological wellness for the student-athletes; serve as mentor and supervising Preceptor for approximately 2 athletic training students working with the Swimming and Diving Program; attend home Swimming and Diving matches as requested; keep in direct communication with Head Coach and Assistant Coaches with a variety of issues related to student-athlete readiness in addition to medical needs and Graduate Assistant expectations
  • 5% Assists with scheduling all doctor's nights with team physicians, pharmacists and x-ray technicians, Assists with scheduling Graduate Assistants and Athletic Training Students for dictation purposes for doctor's night; Assists with scheduling students to aid in pharmacy; Assists with scheduling doctor's on-call; maintains all copy machines including ordering supplies, updating users and managing usage; orders all-access passes for all staff athletic trainers, graduate assistants and team physicians; contacts and coordinates proper disposal of medical biohazard waste via BFI
  • 5% Preceptor of Athletic Training Students; assist in the recruitment and interview process of Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers and Pre-Professional Athletic Training Students to the program
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelors degree in related field
  • Maintains current licensure by the state of Georgia and be certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association
  • BLS certification is required
  • Exhibits clinical competencies in treatment aspects for sports medicine patients
  • Experience with athletes in numerous sports
  • An in-depth knowledge of basis training program principles for variety of sports
  • Good mental and physical health
  • Must be able to successfully pass the Basic Windows Skill Assessment at 80% or higher rating within 30 days of date of hire
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conducts intake evaluation and history review of patient’s condition
  • Provides home exercise protocols for patients per physician’s request
  • Sets up and educates patients on the use of electrical modality unit
  • Fits and educates patients with DME/orthotics
  • Provides assistance in casting procedures and performs simple cast removals
  • Removes sutures or staples for a post-operative patient
  • Performs vitals on patients
  • Documents the patient’s treatment and response in the chart and completes all documentation in an accurate, legible and timely manner
  • Reports any and all changes in the patient’s condition to the physician
  • Draws injectibles per physician’s protocol
  • Provides wound care and wound dressing
  • Self-identifies potential unsafe systems/processes/situations and takes initiative to report them using the appropriate forms to the appropriate personnel
  • Maintains a clean, neat and safe environment for patients and staff according to OSHA, company and department policies
  • Stocks exam rooms daily
  • Participates in professional growth both within the department and through external continuing education courses
  • Participates actively in staff meetings
  • Assists in orientation and training of new staff members and development of new procedures as required
  • Performs routine maintenance of clinical and non-clinical areas and equipment as needed
  • Adheres to Universal Precautions at all times
  • Adheres to safety policies and procedures at all times
  • Basic Life Support for healthcare providers
  • Comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy
  • Ability to effectively manage patient care in a fast-paced setting
  • Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks and patients while maintaining quality of service
  • Familiarity with medical terminology preferred
  • Computer literate preferred
  • Diverse educational background and experiences preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide emergency medical coverage and athletic training services including injury prevention, management, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation strategies for football with all home and away competitions and practices
  • Maintain records concerning athletic injuries, their etiology, treatment, and follow-up treatment
  • Assist in oversight of graduate assistant and student athletic trainers
  • Supervise students in an accredited education program during clinical rotations regarding athletic training services provided in a Division I college setting
  • Coordinate physician and medical staff referrals for injured athletes
  • Be responsible for maintaining NCAA, Mountain West Conference and Boise State rules Compliance
  • This position will be required to work nights and weekends and travel as necessary
  • Certification by the NATABOC & State of Idaho Licensure
  • CPR and First Aid certifications
  • Knowledge of NCAA Rules and Regulations regarding compliance issues
  • Experience in the following areas
  • Master’s degree in Athletic Training
  • Three (3) years of experience beyond undergraduate work
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide onsite coverage as an athletic trainer for all varsity and JV athletic events at home and away as assigned
  • Conduct assessments of injuries and provide emergency and/or continued care, provide on-site rehabilitation and determine when referral to physician is warranted for all athletic related injuries
  • Evaluate athletes’ readiness to play and provide participation clearances when necessary after injury as well as for pre-participation physicals
  • Assist in the managing and maintaining of the athletic training facility, equipment, supplies and related budget
  • Assist in the development of relationships with local health care professionals and refer student-athletes, as necessary. Report the progress of recovering athletes to coaches and physicians regularly
  • Assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the insurance processing, billing and claim identification processes
  • Work with 3rd party insurance provider to ensure that all student-athletes are covered by an independent primary health insurance policy and that student-athletes complete a physical examination prior to the start of athletic participation and/or competition
  • Assist in the coordination and supervision of the Athletic Department’s Random Drug Testing
  • All other responsibilities and duties as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer and Athletic Director
  • Submit all required assignments on or before designated due dates
  • Conform to all Athletic Department policies and procedures as required
  • Represent Keiser University and the Athletic Department as a team player, as a professional and role model for all student-athletes. Serve the student-athlete with a positive attitude
  • Encouraged to attend local, state, district and national conventions to renew certification and to be informed of current trends and innovations in the area of athletic training and sports medicine
  • Attend regularly scheduled Athletic Department Staff meetings
  • Possess valid and current CPR Certification
  • Possess a valid State of Florida Driver’s License and be responsible for driving Keiser University vehicles and/or rental vehicles when assigned for away contests
  • Bachelor’s Degree (or Master’s Degree) in Athletic Training from a CAATE accredited program
  • Florida State Athletic Training License
  • Member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA)
  • Strong communication and organizational skills, ability to work independently
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Three References
  • Assist with the overall administration of the athletic training program. Responsibilities will include injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation; maintaining accurate medical records, appropriate communication with the sports medicine team and physicians; practice and game coverage, including travel; pre-participation evaluations; coordinating medical insurance claims; and supervising student employees and athletic training students
  • Physically demanding position; must be able to lift, squat, bend, stand, and run
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training, master’s degree and college experience preferred
  • Certification by the BOC and maintain continuing education units
  • New Hampshire State licensure, Professional Rescuer in CPR and AED
  • Stay up-to-date on evidence based sports medicine research
  • Have a technical knowledge and skills related to athletic training and sports medicine injuries, and the ability to deal effectively with students, other college personnel, physicians, parents, and others outside the college in carrying out athletic training functions
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in Athletic Training, Physical Education, or a related field is required
  • A minimum of 2-4 years of full-time employment experience as an athletic trainer is required
  • Must possess a current and valid State of Texas Athletic Training license OR be eligible to immediately obtain this licensure
  • Must be certified in First-aid, CPR and AED use
  • A Master’s degree from an accredited university in Athletic Training, Physical Education, or related field is preferred
  • Experience as an athletic trainer in a college environment is preferred
  • Strongly prefer that the candidate be certified by the BOC, and a member in good standing with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association
  • 1) Comply with the University of Texas at Dallas Athletic Department Policies & Procedures, NCAA and American Southwest Conference (ASC) Manuals, NATA and ASC Athletic Training Code of Ethics and Conduct, and abide by all University policies
  • 2) Responsible to maintain a professional image while representing the University at games, practices, away trips, conventions or meetings, and in the local community
  • 3) Assist in the daily operation of the athletic training facilities
  • 4) Coordinate all medical care and treatment for assigned teams and athletes, Athletic Administration and coaching staff, including but not limited to planning, coordinating and implementing programs for the prevention, evaluation, care/treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses, practice and event coverage, and team travel
  • 5) Education and counseling to student-athletes about their injuries/illness
  • 9) Maintain a positive rapport and relationship with Athletic Department Administrations, coaching staff, and University faculty, staff, and students
  • 10) Will be active in the profession of athletic training, and may perform other duties as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer / Director of Athletics
  • 11) Must possess exceptional time management and detail-orientation skills, strong clinical and interpersonal skills, and have the ability to work independently as well as with other staff
  • 12) Must maintain all certifications/licensing (national, state, or other certification) during employment
  • 13) Must have basic knowledge of NCAA rules for Division III Athletics
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide (under direction of team physician and ADA/SM) emergency and non-emergency care for athletic injuries and illness affecting athletes' participation status (to include Rollins College athletes as well as visiting athletes)
  • Evaluate and treat injuries and illness within the scope of the practice of athletic training as defined by Florida law
  • Communicate (within legal guidelines) the participation status of athletes to their coaches and the ADA/SM
  • Consult with coaches on safe and effective training strategies
  • Supervise Athletic Training Students (2 each semester)
  • Design and supervise rehabilitation and reconditioning programs
  • Maintain records and reports
  • Maintain cleanliness of the Athletic Training facilities
  • Bachelor's degree in Athletic training
  • Master's degree in related field for teaching PED 477
  • NATABOC certification
  • Florida Athletic Trainers License
  • American Red Cross certified in First Aid, CPR-PR, AED
  • Rollins College is a member of the NCAA Division II. Therefore any person working with an NCAA team must abide by the prescribed guidelines outlined in the NCAA manual
  • Rollins is also a member of the Sunshine State Conference. Understand and abide by the conference standards approved by the conference office with regards to providing athletic training assistance to other conference athletes at the home team site
  • Any person representing Rollins College Athletics is expected to maintain proper appearance and conduct themselves in a professional manner
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On-site Industrial Athletic Trainer nd Shift Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist in defining program strategy and road mapping
  • Assist the transition team from point of sale to full implementation of new on-site programs
  • Ability to audit all Encounter Documentation to confirm accurate completion and compliance with
  • The ability to build confidence and credibility with all clients and employees
  • Assists in fill in coverage for existing programs, as well as client communication and system training for new programs
  • Provide ergonomic services, as requested
  • The ability to prescribe routine and corrective stretches for reducing and preventing injuries
  • Provide education and training in proper lifting techniques and body mechanics, as well as other health and wellness related topics
  • Spending time “on the floor” interacting with and engaging employees, providing job coaching. Must be fully capable of extended walking, climbing both in protected work environments and outdoors
  • Interviews candidates for CEIS positions as necessary
  • Responsible for overseeing training for CEIS’s
  • Responsible for overseeing performance and any related counseling of CEIS, up to and including recommendation for termination of employment
  • Responsible for overseeing annual review process for CEIS’s
  • The ability to provide training to CEIS’s on Company standards of operations
  • The ability to provide ongoing monitoring of standards by conducting standards testing on CEIS’s
  • The ability to build and maintain confidence and credibility with all clients and employees
  • At least 1 year of CEIS experience (field)
  • Approachability
  • Career ambition
  • Integrity and trust
  • Problem solving
  • AWS
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Masters’ degree in athletic training or related field required
  • NATA BOC required
  • Texas Department of State Health Services License required, or eligible for licensure
  • Minimum five years of athletic training experience, collegiate level preferred
  • Minimum two years of supervisory experience of professional athletic training staff
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication, and organizational skills
  • A demonstrated commitment to the welfare of student-athletes
  • Ability to work in the outdoor elements and on evenings, week-ends, and holidays
  • Successful completion of an employment and/or criminal history background check required
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s Degree and two years’ experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer (NATA BOC)
  • Eligible for, obtain and maintain license to practice Athletic Training in Louisiana (LSBME)
  • Current CPR/First Aid/Automatic External Defibrillator(AED) Certification
  • Strong organizational, management and leadership skills
  • Availability to work flexible work schedule including nights and weekends
  • Thorough knowledge of NCAA and American conference rules and regulations
  • Only candidates that apply for the position (IRC11711) via the Tulane University application system (http://www2.tulane.edu/jobs/) will be considered for the job
  • Position closes on May 28, 2017
  • Experience as a head athletic trainer at the NCAA Division 1 level
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to successfully lead and manage a collegiate athletic training program
  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills
  • Comprehensive computer skills including Microsoft Office applications
  • Ability to operate within and enhance a team environment
  • Ability to self-start, be creative, show initiative and meet established goals and deadlines
  • Strong dedication to student-athlete well-being and success
  • Ability to stay updated technically and apply new knowledge to the job
  • Ability to train and teach others
  • Excellent time management abilities
  • Being active listener and demonstrate social perceptiveness
  • Successful management of material resources
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree and NATABOC certification
  • Louisiana-LSBME licensure at date of hire
  • Ability to interact effectively with coaches, administrators, student athletes and vendors
  • Proficient computer skills including word processing and spreadsheets
  • Travel with sport teams for away contests
  • Only candidates that apply for the position (IRC11640) via the Tulane University application system (http://www2.tulane.edu/jobs/) will be considered for the job
  • Position will be OPEN UNITL FILLED
  • Two years’ experience as a certified athletic trainer (NATABOC)
  • Previous Athletic Training Experience in Division I Intercollegiate Athletics
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Athletic Trainer Per Diem Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training or related field
  • Detailed specific knowledge of the competencies and domains of athletic training
  • Detailed, specific knowledge of methods associated with the prevention, evaluation, care and treatment of all athletic injuries
  • Knowledge of sound teaching techniques necessary to train and instruct athletic trainer students
  • Certified member in good standing of the National Athletic Trainers' Association
  • Skill in the use of various athletic training room aids (tape, wraps, modalities, exercise programs, massage, etc.) necessary to successful application of the athletic training methods
  • Current Red Cross or Heart Association First Aid and CPR/AED certifications (Instructor-level certifications preferred)
  • Minimum of 1 years’ experience in athletic training under direct supervision of a NATA-certified Athletic Trainer
  • Master's Degree in Athletic Training or a related field
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s degree in Athletic Training or other related field from an accredited College or University
  • National Athletics Trainer’s Association – Board of Certification (NATA BOC)
  • Meet qualifications for licensure in the State of North Carolina
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Athletic Trainer Baptist Health Floyd Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited athletic training program in sports medicine or athletic training and certified by the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA)
  • Current Athletic Training License in State of Indiana
  • American Heart Association's BLS for Healthcare Providers required
  • Knowledge of NATA and NWACC regulations and the use and maintenance of athletic training equipment
  • General knowledge of sports, recreation, or athletic programs and student life in a high school setting
  • While performing the duties, the employee is frequently required to sit or stand for long periods of time
  • This position requires the ability to walk for long distances (large venue sites), occasionally run for shorter distances (getting quickly to the site of an injured athlete), and frequent bending and twisting
  • Duties will involve moving materials/objects up to 20 pounds on a regular basis and up to 50 pounds on an occasional basis, as well as assisting an injured athlete
  • Manual dexterity and coordination using one or both hands are required over 50% of the work period while operating equipment such as computer keyboard, mouse, calculator and similar machines
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Attend assigned team practices, competitions, strength and conditioning sessions, and other team events as needed and/or directed within the established scope of coverage; 2
  • Adhere to the Code of Ethics and credentialing requirements of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) and the State of Michigan Bureau of Health Care Services
  • Master’s Degree in athletic training, exercise science, sports or health care administration, or other related field
  • Certified Athletic Trainer by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC)
  • Ability to meet Continuing Education requirements as established by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification and the State of Michigan
  • Ability to work long hours, including early mornings, late nights, weekends, holidays, overtime, non traditional work hours, extended periods of time without days off, travel, and be on call as a regular part of the position
  • Ability to lift heavy objects, stand for long periods, work in various environmental conditions, and assist injured individuals on / off playing surfaces; and
186

Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Establishes an effective athletic training program for high school athletics and maintains a clean, organized, efficient athletic training-healthcare facility
  • Provides first aid and injury assessment/treatment/rehabilitation/reconditioning for registered Duval County Public School's student-athletes, as well as, visiting student-athletes competing at the school as part of an official contest, practice or tournament
  • Provides athletic training services at home events and practices from the start of the fall sport season to the conclusion of the spring sport season. This may include weekends or holidays, as appropriate, and as directed by Principal
  • Coordinates the annual required athletic physicals and supervises the medical clearance of injured athletes prior to and during the sport seasons. Maintains an accurate, up-to-date filing system for all athletic health care documents
  • Maintains a consistent method of communication with the supervising /treating physician(s), parents and Principal regarding athletic health care and recommended evaluation/ treatment and rehabilitation for all athletic injuries
  • Records all injuries using District designated tools or agencies and following legal obligations, maintains a daily injury treatment log, files all necessary reports associated with athletic injuries and/or incidents and maintains record of CPR/AED certification for all members of the school athletic department (coaching staff). Provides a data summary of this information, as requested, by Principal or District personnel
  • Assists coaching staff in evaluating and implementing sport specific conditioning programs and methods, assists in the selection and fitting of protective medical equipment, including special taping, pads or braces and equips each team with appropriate medical equipment
  • Oversees the ordering of supplies and equipment related to the athletic training facility, manages an up-to-date inventory and provides the Athletic Director or Principal with an annual budget for supplies and equipment
  • Creates a safe playing environment by monitoring and controlling environmental risks
  • Establishes educational opportunities, club, and learning environment for students who may be interested in exploring a career in the health sciences and shares professional literature relative to injury prevention with the school's coaching staff
  • Knowledge of techniques used to diagnose and treat sports related injuries
  • Knowledge of sports injury preventative measures
  • Strong skills in assessing and treating sports related injuries
  • Strong skills in mechanical stimulation, heat, cold, light, air, water, electricity, sound, massage and the use of therapeutic exercises, reconditioning exercise and fitness programs
  • Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Strong word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software skills
  • Strong presentation development and delivery skills
  • Ability to assess, manage, treat, rehabilitate, and recondition student athletes within the professional preparation and education of a Certified Athletic Trainer
  • Ability to evaluate athlete readiness to play
  • Ability to evaluate and assess sports equipment
  • Ability to develop and manage budgets
  • Ability to travel with the varsity and junior varsity football teams to away contests
  • Ability to handle high amounts of stress associated with injuries
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop policies and procedures for athletic training program
  • Provide coverage for all athletic teams during home events
  • Arranges for and assists with pre-season physical examinations for all sports; and coordinates physical screenings to detect pre-existing conditions that would limit or prevent participation in intercollegiate athletics
  • Stock and check out medical kits to traveling sport teams
  • Prepare end of the year reports of incidence of injury to the director of athletics
  • Provide students with preventative care taping techniques, injury evaluation, physician or other health care provider referral, and minimal rehabilitative care
  • Act as a liaison between local physicians and physical therapist with the health care of students in mind
  • Record keeping of walk-in visits, documenting use of service
  • NATABOC
  • First Aid and CPR AED Certification
  • Effective communication skills (verbal and written)
  • First Aid and CPR/AED instructor certification preferred
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Clerical Duties- prepping clinics, obtaining test results, updating charts, verifying insurance, obtaining authorizations, coordinating referrals and appointments
  • Fulfills EOC Responsibilities- cleaning exam rooms, ordering and stocking supplies and restocking exam rooms, cleaning exam tables, maintain safe work environment by checking for expired supplies, medications, emptying sharps containers
  • Organizational Duties- promoting patient rights, responding to emergency codes, following HR, Compliance and Joint Commission policies
  • Responsibilities that vary according to state law, which include autoclaving, checking vital signs, suture removal, dressing changes, entering orders based on physician protocols, biohazard waste
  • List factors that identify the better candidates from a group of people who meet the minimum qualifications
  • Skill in performing medical assistant workflow tasks and skill at interpersonal interactions
  • Ability to learn, project a pleasant and professional image, to prioritize and complete delegated tasks and to demonstrate compassion and caring in dealing with others
  • 1 year prior experience in a clinic setting preferred
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Injury care, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of intercollegiate practices, home and road competitions
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution or university
  • One (1) year of licensed and/or certified athletic trainer experience as a graduate assistant or full-time staff at the collegiate level
  • Must have or be eligible for State of Texas licensure as an athletic trainer (LAT)
  • Valid drivers license
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must be First Aid and CPR/AED certified
  • Must be NATA certified and Vermont state license eligible
  • 1-2 years of previous experience as an athletic trainer preferred
191

Cert Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledgeable in anatomy/physiology, current treatment techniques and functional progressions, and current advancements and trends
  • Ability to incorporate a basic understanding of the behaviors, developmental needs, physical needs, emotional needs and comfort of the child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient
  • Ability to organize responsibilities and to set priorities
  • Ability to communicate professionally, effectively and compassionately, both verbally and in writing, with athletes, patients, coaches, family members, physicians, other practitioners, management staff, fitness participants and the community
  • Ability to adapt to ever-changing work conditions
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Understanding of California Community College Athletic Trainers' Association concussion management
  • Certified by the National Athletic Trainers' Association – Board of Certification (NATA-BOC)
  • Three (3) years NATA-BOC certified experience
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assists in maintaining efficient flow of patients, provides educational services, and selects and fits prescribed soft goods items in the physician offices associated with UPMC Sports Medicine as needed
  • Checks email for coverage requests and for communication of business operations. When appropriate, responds back to sender within 24-48 hours
  • Communicates schedule availability and changes to management staff
  • Communicates with the organization's athletic trainer after coverage is provided (i.e. injury updates, issues, etc) and maintains appropriate injury documentation
  • Communicates with the organization's athletic trainer prior to coverage to obtain directions, schedules, and other logistics
  • Coordinates, conducts a/o assists in pre-season assessments for contracted athletic organizations
  • Follows established departmental communication standards for athletic training staff
  • Maintains an adequately stocked kit for coverage using the provided supplies
  • Maintains, completes and submits appropriate electronic and written incident documentation for the contracted organization per departmental policies and procedures
  • Maintains, completes and submits department-specific electronic and written documentation to supervisory staff at UPMC as per departmental policies and procedures
  • Participates in athletic training services at special events sponsored by UPMC Sports Medicine
  • Participates in community education programming approved by UPMC Sports Medicine
  • Presents one in-service education program annually according to established departmental guidelines
  • Proactive in building relationships with UPMC services (CRS facilities, neuropsychologists, physicians, etc)
  • Provide a sufficient amount of hours worked so that the staffing needs of the department are met
  • Provides athletic training services following the rules and regulations of the National Athletic Trainers Association Code of Ethics, BOC Standards of Professional Practice, Pennsylvania State Practice Act and Pennsylvania Rules & Regulations for Licensed Athletic Trainers, and UPMC system-wide and Athletic Training & Development department-specific Policies and Procedures
  • Understands UPMC resources available and is a liaison for patient care
  • Minimum of a Bachelor of Science or Art degree
  • Ability to quickly establish rapport with students, physicians, staff and co-workers. Highly organized and able to prioritize assignments
  • Reliable transportation and willingness to travel to worksites within local area required
  • Act 114 Pennsylvania Department of Education FBI Clearance
  • Act 168
  • Athletic Trainer
  • Basic Life Support or Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
  • National Athletic Trainers Association
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Clinical Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide initial evaluations with Worker’s Compensation patients
  • Develop and implement treatment programs based on each patient's particular needs
  • Assist patients with all phases of Athletic Training and techniques to include
  • Strengthening exercises
  • Agilities/functional drills
  • Simulation of job specific exercises, as appropriate
  • Manual therapy
  • Modalities
  • Ensure daily treatment evaluations for all patients are complete prior to end of day, and
  • Maintain cleanliness of clinic and treatment areas
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • ) Under the direction of the team physician, assist in the application of therapeutic modalities and treatments, implement rehabilitation programs for players after surgery for off-season injuries or preventative exercise in response to pre-season screening results; maintain a record of all student-athlete treatments and injuries, distribute approved non-prescription medications according to team physician's orders; and make appointments with the approval of the Director of Sports Medicine for players to see private physicians when referred by the team physician
  • ) Prepare student-athlete injury reports for Head Coach, and periodic progress reports on rehabilitation of player injuries throughout the year. Keep current on new training techniques by reading current, relevant literature, and attend workshops and conventions, as time permits
  • ) Coordinate insurance information with parents and Sport's Medicine's insurance coordinator; meet recruits, show them the facilities and discuss injuries and rehabilitation programs
  • ) Perform any other duties and/or special assignments or functions as requested by the Director of Sports Medicine
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Eh-athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates the physical condition; advises and treats athletes and orthopedic conditions to maintain maximum physical fitness for athletic participation
  • Understands pre-season; in-season and post season conditioning programs to maintain maximum physical conditioning
  • Makes appropriate referrals to Hospital; Physician or other health care personnel. Collaborates with other personnel to ensure optimal outcomes
  • Under the direction of a physician; will carry out a prescribed treatment regime; within guidelines of state certification/licensure
  • Assists in the Clinic as an Aide/Exercise Technician under the direction of a therapist
  • Evaluates and prescribes exercises to patients seen through an injury consult
  • Maintains accurate training room and injury assessment records
  • Responsible for inventory; budget and requisitioning of training equipment and supplies
  • Renders first aid and rehab techniques to injured players (i.e.; ice; whirlpool; taping; exercise; stretching; heat)
  • Orients; instructs and supervises ancillary personnel. Provides training to Rehab staff; hospital; and community groups
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree in athletic training, health science, or related field required
  • Current National Athletic Trainer’s Board of Certification (NATABOC) and CPR/AED certifications and eligibility for Wyoming state licensure required
  • Valid Driver's License with a motor vehicle record that is compliant with the University Vehicle Use Policy Found at: http://www.uwyo.edu/auxserv/fleet/Official-Vehicle-Policy/OVP.pdf required
  • A minimum of 2 years professional experience
  • Collegiate volleyball experience preferred
  • Master’s Degree in related field
  • Knowledge of EMR tracking software
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Sport: As Assigned
  • As appropriate, make timely referrals to Team Physicians for further assessment, testing, and evaluation
  • Monitor and coordinate care of assigned teams and others as identified by the Director of Athletic Training
  • Make withhold and/or return-to-play decisions during practices and competitions
  • Ensure student-athlete compliance with Team Physician treatment guidelines
  • Maintain and upkeep of Athletic Training Center and satellite facilities as designated
  • Fit appliances, braces and devices for control of joint motion and limb protection
  • Supervise and mentor AT Fellows and Sports Medicine Interns
  • Develop competency with training and adherence to appropriate regulatory requirements (HIPAA, blood borne pathogens, annual immunizations, etc.)
  • Travel, evening and weekend work is expected
  • Adherence to all policies and procedures as identified by the Department of Athletics and Stanford Sports Medicine
  • Ability to work long hours with irregular schedules is required
  • Ability to engage in physically demanding, manual tasks are required
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelors degree in athletic training or related health field or an equivalent combination of education and experience is necessary
  • Must be certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association
  • Must obtain license by the State of Michigan within two months of hire
  • Must have current CPR and first aid certification
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide emergency medical evaluation, treatment, and injury triage to student athletes during practice and/or competition
  • Provide daily injury prevention, on-site evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of student-athletes
  • Provide coverage to intercollegiate athletic practices and contests as directed by the Head Athletic Trainer- travel with teams as assigned
  • Keep up to date confidential medical records, including, but not limited to patient history, daily treatment records, injury reports and physician referrals
  • Utilizes medical referrals as required with guidance from Team Physician
  • Assist with the inventory, receiving, and stocking of all athletic training supplies and equipment
  • Works harmoniously with coaches, athletic department staff, student-athletes, and team physician
  • Communicate with appropriate athletic staff regarding status of injury and participation capabilities
  • Supervise student athletic training staff as designated by the Head Athletic Trainer
  • Maintains compliance with all current regulations
  • Takes an active role in the development of the department's strategic and operational plans as required and works closely with Head Athletic Trainer to develop and implement operational goals that support departmental success
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Direct, coordinate, and implement practice coverage, contest coverage, general athletic training room services
  • Manage referral of injured/ill student-athletes to appropriate medical personnel as needed
  • Maintain, update regularly, and implement established protocols for injury/illness referral, treatment, rehabilitation, and return to play
  • Coordinate all the disbursement, collection, and processing of student-athlete paperwork and baseline testing
  • Coordinate and manage all secondary medical insurance logistics for the athletics department
  • Supervise all other athletic training room staff, both professional and student
  • Coordinate all schedules of team physicians and other medical specialists visiting the athletic training room
  • Coordinate and administer the pre-participation medical examination with the team physicians
  • Provide daily follow-up care and evaluation of the injured/ill athlete and communicate with appropriate athletic staff regarding status of injury/illness and participation capabilities
  • Oversee the Athletic Training Room with daily maintenance
  • Work within the budgetary guidelines established by the Athletics Director
  • Operate within the regulations and guidelines set forth by the NATA, NCAA, MWC, NCHA, and Lawrence University
  • Communicate regularly with the Director of Athletic Performance on student-athlete accommodations needed
  • Communicate regularly with the appropriate coaching staff on the status of injury/illness and participation capabilities of each applicable student-athlete
  • Communicate regularly with the Director of Athletics regarding injury/illness updates
  • Work with other University medical staff to ensure the holistic care of our student-athletes as needed
  • Coordinate all athletic training needs in preparation for scheduled competition
  • Attend team practices and home/away contests as specified
  • Attend appropriate athletics departmental staff meetings
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics
  • Employment is contingent on a successful background check
  • This position requires a clean, valid driver's license that has been in effect for at least three years
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Athletic Trainer, Per Diem Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides pertinent healthcare-related information of the injured student-athlete in a clear, concise professional manner to the appropriate athletic support staff and administration
  • Provide athletic training services for all home sanctioned athletic contests and away varsity football games
  • Act as a liaison between family physicians and specialists, the school district, athletes and their parents
  • Ensures that athletic training services are provided in a timely, accurate, effective, and cost-efficient manner and in compliance with established policies, procedures and practices
  • Assists with the overall scheduling and shall be present for pre-participation sports physicals (seasonally)
  • Provide the coaches and athletic director with a list of athletes medically eligible to compete under district and state rules and regulations
  • Instructs student-athletes and families on relevant topics based on assessed learning needs
  • Athletic Trainers working in an office setting shall assist the attending or consulting physician on any related medical management of the physician's patient that fall under the athletic trainer's scope of practice
  • Complies with Network and departmental policies regarding issues of employee, patient and environmental safety and follows appropriate reporting requirements
  • Demonstrates Performance Improvement in the following areas as appropriate: Clinical Care/Outcomes, Customer/Service Improvement, Operational System/Process, and Safety
  • Demonstrates financial responsibility and accountability through the effective and efficient use of resources in daily procedures, processes and practices
  • Demonstrates competency in the assessment, range of treatment, knowledge of growth and development and communication appropriate to the age of the patient treated
  • Performs in depth, systematic assessment relative to chief complaint of the patient
  • Functions as a professional role model and resource person providing guidance to coworkers
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides on-field and on-site game and competition coverage for Cedarburg High School Athletics
  • Provides onsite athletic training services and exercise instruction to athletes of the School District pursuant to the orders of the athletes' consulting physicians, and in accordance with applicable law
  • Assesses the functional capabilities of the athletes within the School District
  • Provides consultation and instruction to the School District's athletic director, coaches, athletes and parents as requested
  • Maintains treatment records, privacy of records and information about the students. Maintains medical records, parental consent and emergency contact information in an organized manner with the assistance of the School District
  • Minimum of two years of athletic training experience at the high school or college level preferred
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1 year of experience in working with athletes in numerous sports
  • Clinical competencies in treatment aspects for sports medicine patients
  • In-depth knowledge of basic training program principles for variety of sports
  • Must be able to successfully pass the Basic Windows Skill Assessment at 80% or higher rating within 30 days of employment
  • Demonstrates clinical competence in the provision of effective service delivery appropriate to the patient’s specific needs and diagnosis
  • Demonstrates commitment to continuous professional growth and improvement
  • Delivers competent age-appropriate patient care, integrating infection control and body substance precautions, patient safety, body mechanics, and knowledge of growth and development
  • Identifies patient/family need for services from ancillary departments and provides follow-up and referral as necessary
  • Participates in maintaining and monitoring the work environment to ensure a continual state of Joint Commission readiness
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintains appropriate general treatment orders and operating procedures to be reviewed annually and approved by the designated team physician
  • Maintain accurate records of injuries, treatments and provide insurance claim information for sports injuries treated by a physician
  • Assists the Coordinator(s) of Athletic Training Outreach in evaluating program effectiveness and provide any program updates in a timely manner
  • Provides input and recommendations to the Athletic Director for an effective budget that will cover the projected costs of equipment and supplies needed to maintain quality and safety of student-athlete care
  • Instructs and educates appropriate coaches/school officials on relevant learning needs specific to the injured athlete
  • Athletic Trainers working in an office setting shall have a plan of care or written protocol as required by their respective licensing board (PA or NJ)
  • Takes responsibility to understand and complete professional and technical requirements and provide St. Luke’s University Health Network with the necessary documentation on such requirements. (I.e., BOC® Continuing Education reporting and renewal, Bi-annual state certification renewal, annual CPR recertification.)
  • Maintains confidentiality of all materials handled within the Network/ Entity as well as the proper release of information
  • Demonstrates/models the Network’s Service Excellence Standards of Performance in interactions with all customers (internal and external)
  • Complies with Network and departmental policies regarding attendance and dress code
  • Maintains awareness of department budget
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge and skill in the use and application of various electrical modalities, including ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation and iontophoresis
  • Knowledge and skill in the application of various preventive taping procedures
  • Knowledge and skill in the administration of therapeutic and preventive exercise protocols
  • Skilled at developing rehabilitation programs for a range of common athletic injuries
  • Skilled at the systematic evaluation of athletic injuries
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with colleagues, coaches athletes and administrators
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and adapt to changing schedules
  • Commitment to diversity and to serving the needs of a diverse population
  • Two years of experience in college or university athletic training setting
  • Experience working with a wide range of both men’s and women’s athletic teams
  • Experienced at effectively treating both traumatic and overuse type injuries
  • Evaluates athletic injuries to both men and women athletes using established protocols. Performs tests and manipulations to determine extent and seriousness of injury. Isolates specific nature of injury or illness
  • Provides immediate on-site and follow-up treatments for athletic injuries as is appropriate. Refers injured athletes to the appropriate medical care provider as needed and as the situation dictates
  • Develops treatment and rehabilitation programs for injured athletes, in conjunction with team physicians, and tailored to the needs of the individual athlete and his/her sport. Monitors progress of rehabilitation programs and adjusts as necessary. Independently and in conjunction with team physician where appropriate, makes determinations on return to play status
  • Maintains various records of athletic injuries and documents the specific treatments and rehabilitation programs
  • Prepares athletes for practices and contests, including taping, bandaging, wrapping, assisting with warm-up and stretching exercises
  • Travels with certain assigned teams to away contests
  • Serves as a liaison between athletes, coaches, head athletic trainer, and team physicians. Communicates injury status, rehabilitation progress, and appropriate activity levels of injured athletes to appropriate individuals. Looks for opportunities to educate and advise athletes, coaches and administrators regarding injury prevention, injury care or relevant issues related to sports medicine
  • Attends staff meetings and in-service programs. Serves on committees as needed. Makes presentations and/or lead discussions at staff in-service programs
  • Remains current on latest developments and advances in sports medicine through journal review, and attendance at conferences, seminars, and clinics
  • Maintains facilities, equipment, modalities and supplies. Maintains a working understanding of all equipment usage and general preventive maintenance procedures
  • Screens pre-season health histories in order to identify potential problems. Refers qualifying conditions or injuries to the appropriate medical care provider for follow-up
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist the Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine in all aspects of intercollegiate athletic team coverage for 18 sports
  • Primary sport coverage with wrestling/men’s & women’s swimming/women’s water polo or men’s soccer/baseball. Responsible for all aspects of medical coverage to include: Prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and referral of athletic injuries. Sport assignments subject to change
  • Communication with sports medicine staff, Post Physician, Post Nurse Practitioner, and Team Physicians, and department administration
  • Administrative duties to include: VMI Clinic, referral log, claim forms, impact, instruction CPR, AED, First Aid, and other duties as assigned
  • Athletic training clinic at the VMI infirmary
  • Bachelor’s degree required. Degree completed in Sports Medicine, Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Health & Human Services, or similar field of study
  • 1-3 years of experience working in the Sports Medicine/Athletic Training field
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current Athletic Trainer registration through State of Oregon
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support (AHA-BLS) for Healthcare Provider certification or American Red Cross Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) / Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for Medical Professionals within 30 days of hire
  • Board of Certification (BOC) of athletic trainer’s membership
  • Ability to travel between sites in a timely manner as assigned
  • In compliance with company policy and state regulations, a Department of Human Services (DHS) criminal background check is required for this position (PL 540 and 580 only)
  • 2 years of experience working in school/college environment as an athletic trainer
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Physical Therapist / Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduate of American Physical Therapy Association accredited physical therapy program
  • The incumbent must have a Bachelor’s degree and certification by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association as an athletic trainer
  • Missouri license (or eligible) for Physical Therapy and/or Missouri licensure (or eligible) for athletic training
  • Professional Rescuer CPR or it's equivalent
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide all aspects of medical care for varsity athletic injuries including, evaluation of injuries and illnesses, developing and applying treatment and rehabilitation programs through the use of therapeutic modalities, exercise, and manual treatment; determine necessity for specific medical referral; exercise professional medical communication skills interacting with coaches, physicians, athletic department staff, EMS, student athletes, and parents as well as with the Coordinator of Rehabilitation Services to determine effective correlation between return to practice and rehabilitation efforts; maintain proper documentation of all aspects of medical treatment provided
  • Provide coverage of primary sport assignments as determined by the Head Athletic Trainer to include home practices and competitions, as well as travel to offsite games depending on the sport covered. Outreach medical coverage for host events at off campus venue may be required as determined by the composite sports medicine schedule. Sports assigned will be reviewed and may be revised annually to best match staffing talents and interests, as well as to maintain equality and balance of coverage requirements within the staff
  • Assist with the administration of the daily operational requirements of the sports medicine department
  • Provide direct supervision and contribution to student athletic trainer and physical therapy aide education
  • Attend and assist with annual/monthly/weekly meetings required by the sports medicine department, athletic department, or college
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
  • Student-Athlete Injury Management Duties
  • Considerable time is spent at a desk using a computer terminal
  • May be required to travel to other buildings on the campus
  • May be required to occasionally travel to outside customers, vendors, suppliers or institutions
  • Considerable time may be spent outdoors attending practices or athletic events
  • Considerable time spent at athletic events with associated noise and crowds
  • Outdoor athletic events
  • NATA, CPR, First Aid and BBP certification required
  • Ability to provide accurate, timely and courteous service
  • Bachelor degree in related health field required, with advanced degree in related field preferred
  • 2-5 years of relevant experience preferred
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Athletic Trainer Certified Resume Examples & Samples

  • Sales, business development and/or program implementation experience is required
  • Workers’ Compensation industry experience
  • Develop and cultivate key customer relationships
  • Developing and maintaining direct relationships with local, regional and national employers to deliver proven onsite injury prevention programs as outline by our WorkStrategies division
  • Grow existing account base through cross and up selling existing accounts
  • Utilize the sales process to manage and create new business opportunities
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Intercollegiate athletics team coverage and travel with assigned team(s)
  • Supervision of graduate assistant athletic trainers and athletic training students in an accredited graduate entry-level athletic training curriculum
  • Summer sports camps and summer workout coverage
  • Assist with the administration of inventory, maintenance of equipment, yearly budget, equipment and supplies purchasing, insurance claims, and supervision of daily operations of the athletic training rooms
  • Compliance with all rules and regulations of North Dakota State University, the NCAA, Summit League, Missouri Valley Football Conference, and the Big XII Conference
  • Evaluate, treat, and rehabilitate injuries/conditions of all student-athletes; refer injuries to team physicians and specialists when necessary and carry out prescribed treatment plans and rehabilitation protocols as directed by team physicians and/or other medical specialists
  • Master’s degree in athletic training or related field
  • NATA-BOC Certified Athletic Trainer
  • Two years of successful experience in an intercollegiate athletic training setting
  • A demonstrated commitment to high academic standards for athletic training students and their ability to succeed clinically
  • Demonstrated record of professionalism
  • Evidence of ability to interact positively with athletic training students, student athletes, colleagues and the public
  • Evidence of strong organizational skills and effective oral and written communication skills
  • Evidence of compatibility with the philosophy of intercollegiate athletics at North Dakota State University
  • Eligible for North Dakota Licensure
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum
  • Previous clinical preceptor experience
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to interact in an effective and appropriate manner with diverse populations, the University community and the public
  • Must have a thorough knowledge of human anatomy, treating injuries with the modalities available and rehabilitation techniques to be used after an injury is sustained by the athlete
  • Competency in handling supplies
  • Ability to function within the existing inventory and budget
  • Ability to keep current and complete records/notes on individuals seen while performing duties of the job
  • Ability to keep information concerning Austin Peay athletes confidential to all individuals other than those authorized to know such information as directed by the Head Athletic Trainer
  • Ability to respond to supervision and abide by and follow established rules of the Tennessee Board of Regents, NCAA, University, Athletics Department, and Athletic Training Department
  • Must be certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and must maintain certificate during the course of employment
  • Must be licensed by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners within the first six months of employment and must maintain certificate during the course of employment
  • NATABOC certification and eligibility for a Tennessee Athletic Trainer’s License
  • Tennessee license must be obtained within the first six (6) months of employment
  • A background check will be required for the successful applicant
  • An official transcript and names, addresses and phone numbers of three (3) references will be required for the successful applicant
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assists the Head Athletic Trainer in establishing, coordinating, supervising, and monitoring athletic training services to student-athletes
  • In consultation with the Head Athletic Trainer and in cooperation with other Assistant Athletic Trainers, operates within the facility operational budget
  • Assists the Head Athletic Trainer in the routine operation of a designated athletic training facility
  • Assists the Head Athletic Trainer in the selection, assignment, orientation, retention, and supervision of athletic training staff. Coordinates the selection, assignment, orientation, retention, and mentoring of graduate assistant athletic trainers with the Head Athletic Trainer
  • Attend daily practices to assist with athletic training for the athletes
  • Attend and work at home and away games as the Athletic trainer
  • Advise athletes of methods designed to maximize injury prevention
  • Work as directed by team physicians, supervising athletics trainer, and with head coach and strength and conditioning staff
  • Maintain current CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications
  • Comply with all Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Montana State University, Big Sky Conference, NCAA and State Practice Act rules and regulations
  • Performs all other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer, Senior Associate AD for Compliance/Student Services, and/or the Director of Athletics
  • Certification by the NATABOC (National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification)
  • Experience evaluating athletic injuries and selecting proper treatment methods
  • Eligible for licensing by the Board of Athletic Training in the State of Montana within 90 days from start date
  • Knowledge of and understanding of collegiate athletics
  • Proven ability to communicate with collegiate student-athletes
  • Working knowledge of NCAA drug policy, testing regulations and supplements
  • Demonstrated competence using various computer software
  • Experience administering health insurance claims
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Oversee medical care for student-athletes
  • Provide athletics injury prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all student-athletes under the direction of the team or specialty physicians
  • Provide coverage of sports practices, competition and special events as assigned by the athletics administration
  • Work in conjunction with local emergency medical services and Yeshiva University security when required
  • Communicate information on the status of injured athletes and the conditions under which they may be returned to competition per the instructions of the team or other physicians
  • Maintain training room inventory and procure the purchase of equipment and supplies necessary for daily operations
  • Review and maintain medical and treatment records and document injury evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation and physician referrals and instructions
  • Maintain the Emergency Action Plan for each sports facility in which the athletics program conducts practice or competition
  • Maintain the Athletics Training Manual, obtaining approval as required for all policies and procedures
  • Assist in the distribution, collection and auditing of pre-participation forms and insurance information
  • Directly liaise with the University’s insurance company and ensure all claims are accounted for and paid in a timely manner
  • Check the field of play for hazardous conditions prior to the start of any practice session or competition
  • Implement risk management procedures according to department policy
  • Enforce safe and proper conduct and security of OTC and prescribed substances within the training room
  • Conform to the highest standards of professional conduct regarding compliance with department’s code of ethics and institutional policies and procedures and adherence to the rules and regulations of athletics governance organizations of which the institution is a member
  • Contribute to the maintenance of good working relationships with all staff, student-athletes, and external constituents through: (1) a positive and constructive approach to all tasks, (2) respect for the competencies of others, and (3) appropriate conflict resolution behavior
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Athletics Training
  • Master's preferred
  • NATA certification; NYS athletics trainers license required
  • 1-3 years’ experience as an athletics trainer
  • Must be a Certified Athletic Trainer
  • First Aid, CPR, AED certified
  • Experience or certification with Strength and Conditioning programs
  • Ensure reliability in Athletic Training coverage, and since we are required by the NCAA and Skyline Conference to have an Athletic Trainer at every home event, a full-time Athletic Trainer will allow us to properly plan for our home events
  • Currently, many of the injuries our student-athletes incur are a result of a lack of proper strength and condition since our athletic training coverage is on a per diem basis. An Athletic Trainer will allow for consistent monitoring of our student-athletes, the imposition of a strength and conditioning program, and a continuation of the current model of injury treatment
  • Will allow for the development of lines of communication between the Athletic Department and doctors when more serious injuries occur. These lines of communication are essential for both the treatment of existing injuries and the prevention of relapses of these injuries. Currently, very little communication exists between the Athletics Department and medical professional because of our per diem model
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Athletic Trainer Certified Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelors Degree (or higher) in Athletic Training or related field
  • CPRand First Aid certifications (preferred)
  • EMTcertification (preferred)
  • Previous Healthcare experience (preferred)
  • Ability to start within TWO weeks
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Works with the Montana Sports Medicine Program and Medical Director to identify needs for services in the community and all Southwest Montana, within the scope of athletic training
  • Identifies needs and facilitates development of programs and services to meet the needs of the community within the budget constraints of the sports medicine center. Prepares proposals and plans for services
  • Prepares proposals and plans for services
  • Educates the athlete and/or patient and family as part of the treatment plan and rehabilitative process
  • Maintains injury tracking system for assigned schools
  • Maintains proper documentation on all athletes or patients
  • Maintains documentation on each service performed
  • Maintains open communication with the athlete, coach and family of athlete, regarding progress and performance, as necessary and warranted
  • Works in compliance with each contract, with the Athletic Director and Montana Sports Medicine Program to develop coverage schedule
  • Communicates with medical and allied health professionals regarding athletes' progress, needs, return to sport, and discharge planning
  • Provides rehabilitative interventions
  • Performs athletic testing protocols
  • Maintains training areas, assuring the proper supplies and equipment are available, organized and neatly kept
  • Maintains current BLS Healthcare provider CPR Card
  • Maintains BOC Certified Status – in good standing
  • Maintains competency in areas outlined by the Athletic Training Practice Domains and the current Role Delineation Study
  • Adheres to the NATA Code of Ethics
  • Follows all BOC Standards of Professional Practice
  • Adheres to all applicable state laws regarding scope of practice of athletic trainers
  • Assists in planning and preparation as well as presentation of outreach activities. Will present business plans on assigned outreach programs to the Supervisor, Director and Medical Director of Montana Sports Medicine Center
  • Provides learner appropriate instruction in injury prevention, and injury management for the athlete or patient to use independently. Adapts conventional techniques to meet the needs of athletes and patients unable to comprehend verbal commands
  • Identifies family members and caregivers who may assist in the program as prescribed and provides appropriate education to them as well
  • Requisitions supplies and equipment
  • Demonstrates behaviors consistent with organizational mission and goals
  • Follows all applicable hospital policies and procedures
  • Follows all service excellence standards
  • Participates in facility Quality Improvement/IOP Program
  • Follows policies and procedures for infection control and facility safety in accordance with regulatory guidelines
  • Follows "Patients Rights Policy" at all times
  • Demonstrates knowledge of information management as appropriate
  • Bachelor's degree (B. A.) or Masters degree from four-year college or university
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Licensed, Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's degree in sports medicine, athletic training or equivalent
  • Demonstrated knowledge on the financial components of sports medicine reporting systems
  • Licensed Athletic Training in OH and Michigan (preferred)
  • CPR certification through American Heart Association or American Red Cross
  • Functional in Excel, Power Point and Word
  • Comfortable speaking to large and/or potentially intimidating groups to include but not limited to boards of trustee or boards of education
  • Interpret and present financial data in order to deduce program financial stability
  • Interact with all coaches and administrators as appropriate for contract development
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's degree in related area
  • Complete ABC Certified Fitter course upon hire
  • Current certification and in good standing with the BOC
  • BLS / CPR Certification
  • Computer skills in programs relevant to job duties
  • Strong manual therapy skills applicable to orthopedics and sports medicine
  • Ability to maintain discretion and confidentiality in handling sensitive matters involving athletic injuries and treatments
  • Strong ability to work in a highly collaborative manner with others, including athletes, team physicians, faculty, staff and others in the athletic department
  • Strong skills necessary to communicate verbally and in writing
  • Strong ability to organize and prioritize work assignments and complete assignments within required timelines
  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills needed to work with a diverse client group
  • Two years’ experience working as a Certified Athletic Trainer in a competitive environment (graduate assistant years applicable)
  • Knowledge of procurement function and campus budget requirements relating to athletic equipment and supplies
  • Experience with off-shelf bracing and durable medical equipment
  • Previous experience working in a clinical setting with physicians and office assistants
  • Exercise Physiology, research, and performance testing skills and interests
  • Previous experience with HTML, website, and database entry
  • Thorough knowledge of electronic medical records systems
  • For positions associated with Sports Medicine, must maintain current knowledge of applicable rules and standards of the affiliated athletic conference, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), as well as other associations and agencies to which the campus adheres, and, at all times, avoid any and all violations of these rules and standards
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evaluates injuries in order to design and execute appropriate rehabilitation exercises
  • Educates and counsels coaching staffs, athletes, physicians co-workers, students, parents, media, and consultants
  • Maintains and implements comprehensive preventive physical conditioning programs for the University student-athletes
  • Designs and fabricates customized orthopedic devices and checks equipment in order to ensure safety and prevent injuries
  • Organizes and maintains daily medical records, including daily treatment logs and prescription drug logs using a computerized sports injury management program
  • Ensures that University, NCAA, federal and state policies, procedures, and/or regulations are followed
  • Instructs and evaluates student athletic trainers
  • Coordinates student athlete medical insurance claims processing and record keeping
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Purchases and maintains inventory for all training supplies, and uniforms
  • Develops and manages the athletic training program budget
  • Recruits, supervises and evaluates student trainers
  • Oversees and coordinates student training competency program
  • Coordinates OSHA certification and CPR testing for professional and student staff
  • Coordinates health care provider coverage for multiple sports
  • Provides student athletic trainer clinical instruction
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Manages, coordinates and implements the MSU Drug Testing and Drug Education Programs for varsity athletes
  • Coordinates mental health care provided for athletes with the MSU Counseling Center, consultants and physicians; including educating the staff on crisis intervention strategies
  • Inspects and evaluates injuries in order to design and execute appropriate rehabilitation exercises
  • Implements conditioning programs, designs special pads and checks equipment in order to ensure safety and prevent injuries
  • Maintains training equipment and ensures that policies and procedures are followed
  • Orders and maintains inventory for all pharmaceuticals, uniforms and keys
  • Recruits student trainers and coordinates trainers for summer sports schools
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Head Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Manages and coordinates the Athletic Training Program for the Athletic Department, including budget monitoring and strategic planning
  • Provides oversight of the MSU Drug Testing and Drug Education Programs for varsity athletes
  • Develops procedures for and oversees the maintenance of confidential medical files and educational records
  • Develops procedures for and oversees training staff use of the Electronic Medical Records System
  • Provides oversight of student-athlete medical insurance claims processing and record-keeping
  • Provides direction to staff in the comprehensive health care of student-athletes
  • Maintains comprehensive preventive physical conditioning program for the University varsity athletes
  • Administers emergency care and makes medical referrals
  • Organizes and maintains daily medical records, including daily treatment logs and prescription drug logs using a computerized sports injury management program and Electronic Medical Records
  • Maintains training facilities and equipment and ensures that policies and procedures are followed
  • Monitors staff certifications
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A list of four professional references, which include the reference’s title and current contact information. Application materials can be submitted via email, US Mail, fax or hand delivered to the HR Department
  • Knowledge of manual therapy paradigms (joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, etc. )
  • Ability to use electronic medical record system (Athletic Trainer System, SportsWare, etc) or be receptive to instruction in how to use electronic medical record systems
  • Bachelor’s Degree with course work in athletic training 2. National Certification as an Athletic Trainer
  • Master’s Degree in Athletic Training, Physical Education, Health, Kinesiology, or a related field. 2. Two years of experience related to duties and responsibilities of this classification
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability and willingness to adhere to state and federal laws, included but not limited to HIPAA
  • Able to communicate well and build rapport quickly with students, coaches and administrators
  • Must be able to supervise staff and communicate directions and expectations effectively
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree (degree preference to be in Athletic Training, Athletic Administration or Sports Science)
  • Minimum one (1) year experience in athletic training (volleyball/swimming preferred)
  • BOC certified/SD License or eligible
  • CPR and First Aid certified
  • Master’s degree preferred (degree preference in Athletic Training, Sports Medicine, Sports Science or Administration)
  • Division I intercollegiate experience
  • Experience working with volleyball and/or swimming
  • Experience with team travel responsibilities
  • Experience with supply ordering/monitoring
  • Knowledge and/or understanding of medical insurance
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree (degree preference to be in athletic training, athletic administration or sports science)
  • Minimum one (1) year experience in athletic training
  • Master’s degree preferred (degree preference in athletic training, sports medicine, sports science or administration)
  • Experience working with women’s basketball and/or tennis
  • Knowledge and/or understanding of scheduling physicals
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PRN Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum of a Bachelors Degree
  • Texas Licensed Athletic Trainer
  • AHA BLS
  • Texas Drivers License
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • A current valid driver's license, in accordance with the University's Driver Safety and Motor Vehicle Use Policy is required
  • Individuals can expect travel 40-50% annually
  • Colgate University is committed to the principle of institutional control in administering its athletics program in a manner consistent with the NCAA, ECAC, and Patriot League rules. Each individual involved in the athletics division is obligated to maintain competency and knowledge of the rules, to act within his or her realm of responsibility in full compliance with the governing legislation, and to report any violation of NCAA or conference rules of which he or she is aware
  • It is the policy of Colgate University not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, marital status, disability, protected Veterans status, sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, genetic information, victims of domestic violence and stalking, familial status, and all other categories covered by recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of the employment. Colgate University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities/Females/Persons with Disabilities/Protected Veterans are encouraged to apply
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor's degree in athletic training from an accredited college required
  • National Certification by the NATA BOC (National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification)
  • Licensed as an athletic trainer for the state of Nebraska
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required upon completion of unit orientation
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 2) One year intercollegiate athletic training experience
  • 3) Previous rehabilitation experience
  • 1) Previous athletic training experience at a Division I institution
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Flexibility, organization, decision making and problem solving skills
  • Knowledge of APS community, computer system, financial procedures, and legal requirements
  • Ability to meet deadlines, work on multiple projects, and coordinate the work of others
  • Knowledge of district policies on immunization, medication, first aid, emergencies and child abuse/neglect
  • Knowledge of sports medicine and athletic training functions
  • Knowledge of all laws, regulations and guidelines affecting teachers and students
  • Knowledge of effective classroom management techniques
  • Ability to maintain positive relationships with students, parents, community members and staff
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses
  • Practice and game coverage of assigned sports with occasional travel to away competitions, including nights and weekends
  • Assist with pre-participation evaluations and review of pre-season medical forms
  • Assist with coordination of medical insurance claims through our secondary insurance company
  • Serve as a Preceptor for students in the Athletic Training Education Program
  • Demonstrate effective communication of information between the head athletic trainer, team physicians, coaches, administrators, and student-athletes
  • Provide appropriate education and counseling for student-athletes regarding their injury/illness
  • Maintain appropriate and up-to-date documentation and record keeping using ATS Software
  • Maintain the system of daily records of assessments, treatments, and rehabilitation on all athletes with guaranteed confidentiality according to FERPA, HIPPA, and all others that apply
  • Other administrative duties as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer
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Women s Softball Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 24 months athletic health services experience
  • Ability to speak, read and write clear, concise English
  • Ability to gain and maintain working knowledge of university, Big 12, and NCAA rules and regulations
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Education, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries
  • Traveling with respective teams to provide care and support while on the road for competition
  • Various administrative duties to support the operations of the sports medicine program
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Duties will include injury prevention; recognition, evaluation, and assessment of injuries; immediate care of injuries; treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning of athletic injuries; health care administration; providing on-site first aid at athletic events and practices
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date medical records related to injuries, resultant treatments and supplies inventory
  • Assist Assistant AD for Sports Medicine in the recruitment, supervision and training of graduate assistant and student athletic trainers
  • Attend home intercollegiate contests as directed
  • Coordinate and post full-time, student and intern staff scheduling
  • Provide athletic training coverage for away contests as deemed appropriate
  • Coordinate care with Strength and Conditioning staff on injury prevention strategies, training modifications for injury or health and collaboration on performance improvement for holistic and seamless care
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by the Assistant AD for Sports Medicine
  • Must hold or be eligible for Washington State Athletic Trainer License
  • Employee shall adhere to all applicable rules and regulations of the NCAA, WAC, or any athletics conference in which Seattle University is a member or may join, and other established bodies that govern or oversee intercollegiate athletics. In the event Employee becomes aware, or has reasonable cause to believe, that violations of these organizations' constitutions, bylaws, rules or regulations may have taken place, Employee shall promptly report the same to Compliance and Rules Education at the University. Employee shall cooperate fully and completely with any investigation of any alleged violation, whether such investigation is conducted by the University, NCAA or any other duly authorized agency or individual
  • Master's degree and two years of Division I collegiate athletic training room experience
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • The athletic trainer will be a graduate of an approved education program of athletic training in a university or college setting
  • The program must be approved or accredited by the accrediting body listed in the Minnesota Athletic Trainers’ Section Act #148.7802
  • The athletic trainer will also be certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association
  • The athletic trainer annually must complete the necessary steps for registration and renewal
  • The athletic trainer will attend continuing education programs to remain registered
  • The National Athletic Trainers’ Association will certify the athletic trainer
  • The athletic trainer must also be registered by the Minnesota State Board of Medical Practice and have a current registration
  • Current BLS (within 1 month of hire)
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Practice Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Acts as liaison between family physicians and specialists, the school, athletes and parents
  • Collaborates with andassists members of the health care team in coordinating and implementing plans for patient care. May record reason for visit and related patient information for practitioner review
  • Performs vital signs, height, weight, and screening procedures which may include, but are not limited to, head circumference, audiometry, and vision testing. Executes routine post-operative orders of supervising physician. Documents findings in the medical record
  • Maintains accurate records of injuries, treatments and provides insurance forms, as needed
  • Provides athletic training services for all designated athletic events, as needed
  • Develops and implements injury prevention and fitness programs
  • Participates in community outreach, as required
  • Participates in related education and research programming
  • Ensures orderliness, cleanliness and maintenance of examination area, supplies/supply levels and equipment
  • Bachelors Degree, required
  • Current BOC Certification, required
  • Currently licensed as an Athletic Trainer (LIC – ATR) in New York State
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries for sports as assigned
  • Provide assistance to other staff members with the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries for all student athletes
  • Prepare and maintain appropriate athletic injury care records and reports as required utilizing the present computer programs for such purposes following all NCAA and NATA guidelines; compliance with all federal, state, university laws including FERPA and HIPAA; and the maintenance of the highest level of confidence in regards to the various confidential information that the sports medicine staff is exposed to in regards to student-athletes and coaches
  • Travel with athletic teams as assigned and provide athletic injury care coverage during practice and games. The ability to perform these tasks includes but is not limited to being physically able to get to an injured student athlete on the field of play in a timely fashion, being physically able to get in a position to assess the student athlete's injury in an acute situation (ie. squatting, kneeling, bending, ability to lift 25-50 lbs., etc.), the ability to perform emergency protocols, provide appropriate hydration and monitor the safety of the environment in which the practice or game is taking place
  • Provide supervision of undergraduate and graduate student athletic trainers and assist the Associate Athletic Director for Student Athlete Enrichment with interview and selection of undergraduate and graduate student athletic trainers. Prepare and maintain student employee records of hours worked, compensation paid, etc. Responsible for operational duties assigned by the Associate Athletic Director for Student Athlete Enrichment. This may include but is not limited to ordering and inventory of medical supplies, staff schedule, updating policy and procedure manual, etc. Serves on Department, School and University committees. Attends conventions, conferences, clinics, etc., consistent with Department policy as approved by the Associate Athletic Director for Student Athete Enrichment and Director of Athletics. Responsible for strict adherence to NCAA, conference, and University rules and regulations
  • Schedule and oversee athletic clearance physical examinations process performed by physicians at the University Health Service for applicable sports programs. Communicate to student athletes and coaches the Department's health insurance policies. Perform other duties as assigned
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum (based on Massachusetts license requirements)
  • One year intercollegiate athletic training experience required
  • Previous rehabilitation experience required
  • Ability to foster and maintain working relationships with various University departments
  • Ability to improve working knowledge of athletic injury care
  • Ability to successfully complete the administrative tasks of the position
  • Ability to work long hours, weekends and holidays as game and practice schedules dictate
  • Meets physical, health and emotional stability standards of the position
  • Must have and maintain N.A.T.A. (National Athletic Trainers Association) certification upon hire
  • Must have and maintain Professional Rescuer C.P.R. (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) certification upon hire
  • Must meet requirements to obtain and maintain a Massachusetts State license for athletic trainers upon hire
  • Previous athletic training experience at a Division I institution
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Addressing prevention, care, evaluation, and treatment of injuries for intercollegiate student-athletes
  • Staffing home practices, home and away contests
  • Documenting treatment plans
  • Assisting with ordering of equipment and supplies
  • This position will require regular work hours, as well as evening, weekend, and holiday times
  • Administrative and organizational tasks with Health Services, and the Team Physician
  • Bachelor's degree with at least one year of experience (highly desirable) in athletic training (traditional) or outpatient (nontraditional), CPR, First Aid, and NATABOC, Vermont license/eligible required
  • Outstanding skills related to the evaluation and treatment of injuries
  • Outstanding organizational, management, and communication skills and an ability to deal effectively with a wide variety of constituents are necessary
  • Valid driver's license and must be able to successfully pass driving record check. For criteria please see the Driver Acceptability Matrix
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Physician extender / athletic trainer in a physician office setting experience
  • Use of electronic medical record
  • One year of experience as a certified athletic trainer preferred, but not required
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Associate Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Educate student-athletes on general health habits that will assist in injury prevention and overall well-being
  • Daily instruction of student-athletes on rehabilitation exercises post injury in order to provide a safe return to athletic participation
  • Work in conjunction with the entire sports medicine staff to coordinate the health care of student-athletes
  • Implement the treatment, care and rehabilitation of injuries according to the protocols and standing orders developed by physicians
  • Manage the supervision and clinical instruction of students participating in the Marist College Athletic Training Student education program. Duties include, but are not limited to: a. clinical management b. clinical instruction c. student evaluations
  • Act as a liaison between student-athletes, coaches, parents, team physicians, strength and conditioning staff, and other sports medicine professionals on medical consultation matters
  • Extensive knowledge of the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries including NATABOC certification
  • Current NATABOC, CPR, and first aid certification
  • Knowledge of, and ability to apply NCAA rules as relevant to the position
  • Excellent oral and written skills, knowledge of Word and Excel computer program
  • Strong interpersonal skill and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse environment, including but not limited to student-athletes, coaches, administrative staff, and physicians
  • Ability to lift, push, and pull equipment and/or materials up to 50 pounds for short distances, as well as manipulate the injured athlete
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides expertise in athletic training services to a wide variety of intercollegiate sports including; but not limited to baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, softball, soccer, volleyball, and water polo. Provides athletic training room, home game and practice medical coverage of intercollegiate teams as needed. Assists the respective coaching staff in designing and implementing conditioning programs
  • Consults with more senior Athletic Trainers, physicians, and other health professionals on injuries and treatment plans and coordinates with the coaching staff. Informs coaching staff and other health professionals on the status of injuries and treatment plans
  • Maintains student athlete medical records including medical histories, injury reports, and treatment and rehabilitation programs. Assists in maintaining insurance records and monitoring and verifying insurance billings
  • In collaboration with the Head Athletic Trainer, assists with the acquisition and inventory of athletic training equipment and supplies, and assists in developing and monitoring the program budget
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform appropriate patient intake for a variety of medical and musculoskeletal conditions. This includes, but is not limited to, thorough history of condition or injury, chief complaint, assessment of pain level, completion and / or review of past medical history, family history social history and medication reconciliation
  • Perform appropriate physical examination per patient history and chief complaint. This includes but is not limited to palpation of the affected area and unaffected area, range of motion testing, strength testing / manual muscle testing / dynamic muscle testing, myotome/dermatome testing, ligamentous stress testing, or functional testing
  • This includes but is not limited to UA, purge, mono spot, rapid flu, etc
  • At direction of supervising physician, order appropriate diagnostic testing or follow-up care that includes but is not limited to x-rays, MRI, CT scan, EMG, diagnostic ultrasound, rehabilitation referrals, specialty referrals, and prescription medications
  • Support physicians and other clinical/ancillary staff in daily patientcare
  • Appropriatelychooseand fit durable medical equipment
  • Fit patient with any other rehabilitation equipment / implement (TENS, bone stim, etc.)
  • Educate patient as to why any of the above or combination of the above is included in the plan of care appropriately remove casts / splints
  • Prepares for and assists physician with minor procedures, including preparation of patient treatment site for the following: skin biopsies, joint injections, PRP, toenail removal, wound care, suture application / suture removal, staple application / staple removal
  • Triage patient messages, phone calls and questions appropriately, whether it is resolving issue within the scope of practice or utilizing physician, nurse triage, other ancillary staff as needed to resolve question
  • Respond to problems/opportunities to improve patient care & customer service
  • Serve as preceptor to undergraduate athletic training student interns
  • Bachelors' degree in athletic training or equivalent from a CAATE accredited program required
  • Work requires knowledge of the domains of athletic training: injury/illness prevention and wellness protection, clinical evaluation and diagnosis, immediate and emergency care, treatment and rehabilitation, and organizational and professional health and well-being
  • Must be able to work within multidisciplinary team
  • Must be able to work under time pressures in a busy clinic environment
  • Must participate in group activities requiring interpersonal skillsand cooperation
  • Must be able to handle multiple assignments, conflicting demands orpriorities
  • Must maintain attention to detail over extended period of time, andbe continuallyaware of variations in changing situations
  • Must be about to carry 30 lbs
  • Must be able to reach for objects by extending arms
  • Must be able to push/pull 50 lbs
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in health related field
  • Current Athletic Trainer registration through the State of Oregon
  • Able to travel between sites in a timely manner as assigned
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support (AHA-BLS) -or-American Red Cross Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/Automated External Defibrillator (CPR/AED) for Medical Professionals within 30 days of hire
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Attends athletic events to provide emergency care to injured athletes in order to stabilize injuries, to minimize pain and/or reduce the possibility of death
  • Evaluates and refers non-emergency athletic injuries to a medical facility and/or administers treatment and rehabilitation program
  • Tapes, selects, designs, and fits special protective equipment for injured athletes. Assists in the inspection and fitting of football helmets and shoulder pads
  • Maintains emergency medical equipment, manages athletic training room, inventories, and distributes medical supplies
  • Procures and files required athletic forms, athletic injury reports, and medical reports
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist the Head Athletic Trainer in daily operations of the athletic training room
  • Evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries
  • Act as liaison with academic offices concerning students and graduate assistants
  • Assist Head Athletic Trainer with athletic training personnel evaluations
  • Assist in maintaining medical records
  • Supervise Graduate Assistants
  • Supervise athletic training students as part of the Clinical Experience courses in the Athletic Training Education Program
  • Coordinate summer camp coverage
  • Teaching within the Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) if applicable
  • Teaching up to six semester hours if applicable
  • Teaching may include didactic classroom instruction and clinical supervision
  • As a member of the Murray State University Athletic Department, you shall comply with all applicable NCAA rules and regulations as provided in the NCAA Division I Manual. If you are found in violation of NCAA regulations, you shall be subject to disciplinary or corrective action as set forth in the provisions of the NCAA enforcement procedures, including suspension without pay or termination of employment for significant repetitive violations
  • BOC certification required
  • Must be eligible, apply for and hold a Kentucky license
  • Ability to work well with students, faculty, community, and media
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Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Licensed by the State of Maine
  • BLS certification
  • 1+ years experience
  • Requires a high level of interpersonal skills necessary to work effectively with clients and the community, which includes instruction and motivation of such persons
  • Requires analytical ability necessary to assess exercise test and fitness and performance evaluations
  • Familiarity with the College of Sports Medicine
  • Ability to travel to various community locations to meet the needs of the position
  • Requires experience in teaching and preparing instructional material
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist with lifting and transportation of injured athletes from the field of competition
  • Maintain awareness of athletic fields and surroundings to safety hazards, and communicate those hazards to appropriate staff members
  • Stand and walk for periods of up to 2 to 3 hours in order to supervise practices and competitions
  • Run and sprint to the aid of an athlete in the event of emergency injuries
  • Explain and demonstrate therapeutic exercises to students and athletes using a variety of movements of the upper and lower extremities
  • Provide manual resistance to specific muscle and joint movements in order to evaluate and rehabilitate athletic injuries
  • Carry and lift 10 gallon water coolers daily
  • Repetitive wrist and hand movements in the application of strapping and bandaging techniques daily
  • Writing and typing injury and medical records in individual athlete’s files daily
  • Certification by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification
  • Licensed, or eligible for state licensure, by the North Carolina Board of Athletic Training Examiners
  • Minimum of a Master’s Degree in an area related to athletic health care, physical education, or human performance
  • Minimum one-year experience as a certified athletic trainer