What are the responsibilities and job description for the Athletic Trainer position at Greenwich Country Day School?
Greenwich Country Day School is an independent, co-educational day school with current enrollment of over 1400 students in grades N-12, and a faculty and staff of over 350. The original Old Church Road campus is home to grades N-8. The High School (9-12,) established in 2019, is located less than two miles away on the Stanwich Road campus. Founded in 1926, GCDS is a school where innovative teaching is encouraged as teachers model and foster a love of learning, challenge and inspire children toward academic excellence, and cultivate students’ interests and talents outside of the classroom. We value purposeful and personal learning in a joyful environment, with emphasis on the development of character, creativity, and a sense of personal value along with strong academic skills. GCDS is committed to graduating ethical, confident leaders who possess a strong sense of purpose.
GCDS is fortunate to have built a large endowment which helps to fund competitive salaries and benefits, a robust professional development program, and reimbursement for graduate school tuition. GCDS offers a substantial need-based financial aid program to support students from a range of socio-economic backgrounds.
Diversity is a core value at GCDS, and we seek candidates who demonstrate a commitment to equity and inclusion. Candidates from underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply. GCDS is pleased to offer transportation support and accommodations, as needed, along with an introduction to the local area, for those candidates who travel from outside of the region for on-campus employment interviews.
Greenwich Country Day School seeks an Athletic Trainer to start in August 2025. This is a full-time, 10-month position. Generally, the schedule is Monday - Saturday, depending on the needs of the department and athletic schedule. Successful candidates will possess a passion for and dedication to fostering the development of a lifelong love of physical exercise and instilling the value of a healthy lifestyle in children of this age group.
Working in partnership with Greenwich Country Day’s certified/licensed athletic training team to provide comprehensive sports healthcare to all GCDS students. The Athletic Trainer will provide athletic training services (injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation along with sideline injury care, and game day coverage). We are looking for a candidate who fits into our community values and is willing to engage in many aspects of the school and its mission.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Raquel Salcedo, Director of Recruiting & Talent
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GCDS is fortunate to have built a large endowment which helps to fund competitive salaries and benefits, a robust professional development program, and reimbursement for graduate school tuition. GCDS offers a substantial need-based financial aid program to support students from a range of socio-economic backgrounds.
Diversity is a core value at GCDS, and we seek candidates who demonstrate a commitment to equity and inclusion. Candidates from underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply. GCDS is pleased to offer transportation support and accommodations, as needed, along with an introduction to the local area, for those candidates who travel from outside of the region for on-campus employment interviews.
Greenwich Country Day School seeks an Athletic Trainer to start in August 2025. This is a full-time, 10-month position. Generally, the schedule is Monday - Saturday, depending on the needs of the department and athletic schedule. Successful candidates will possess a passion for and dedication to fostering the development of a lifelong love of physical exercise and instilling the value of a healthy lifestyle in children of this age group.
Working in partnership with Greenwich Country Day’s certified/licensed athletic training team to provide comprehensive sports healthcare to all GCDS students. The Athletic Trainer will provide athletic training services (injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation along with sideline injury care, and game day coverage). We are looking for a candidate who fits into our community values and is willing to engage in many aspects of the school and its mission.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide athletic training services to Greenwich Country Day students as directed by the Director of Sports Medicine and Performance
- Applied Knowledge: Athletic trainers must have knowledge of a large range of medical problems. Assessment, evaluation skills and working with other healthcare professionals will be required.
- Decision-Making Skills: Ability to think critically and make independent decisions regarding the assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and return to play decisions per state licensure guidelines.
- Attention to Detail: Athletic trainers should be thorough and detailed with injury tracking and documentation
- Manage the operation and maintenance of assigned athletic training rooms across GCDS’s multiple athletic facilities
- Ensure the assigned athletic training room is organized, clean, and fully equipped to provide high-quality care to student-athletes
- Work with staff to develop and implement procedures specific to each training room, ensuring consistency and alignment with Greenwich Country Day’s policies and standards
- Act as liaison between physicians, specialists, school nurses, coaches, athletes, and their parents
- Maintain accurate records of injuries and treatment/rehabilitation programs within the School’s electronic medical record system.
- Work with athletic training staff to provide coaches with information on athletes medically eligible to compete under Greenwich Country Day’s policies and state regulations
- Any additional duties assigned by the Director of Athletics and athletic training staff as requested.
- In the event that the Director of Sports Medicine and Performance is unavailable, an Athletic Trainer may take on a leadership role in regard to decision-making and implementation of the policies and procedures for the athletic training staff
- In the event that a coach is unavailable, an Athletic Trainer may assist in the set-up and breakdown of the practice or competition space
- Maintain an active license in good standing to practice Athletic Training in the state of Connecticut
- Coordinate evidence-based, targeted prevention programs/education
- Additional duties include but are not limited to taking Upper School attendance, updating competition scores, reconciling receipts, covering for the school nurse, and other duties as assigned
- Clearly explain treatment plans, injury prevention strategies, and rehabilitation exercises to families and student-athletes in an age-appropriate and supportive manner
- Foster open and trusting communication to encourage student-athletes to report injuries and concerns promptly
- Regularly communicate injury statuses, treatment plans, and return-to-play timelines to coaching staff and families to ensure alignment on athlete care
- Certificates/License: Certification by the NATABOC to qualify for a Connecticut State License to practice.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training or a related field may be preferred
- Physical and Personal: The candidate should be detail-oriented, not only in developing appropriate rehabilitative plans but also in keeping meticulous records of patient progress. The AT should demonstrate strong interpersonal skills while working one-on-one with patients on a regular basis. This position requires compassion for the injured student while employing sound skills in communicating with patients and parents alike. The candidate must have the physical stamina and strength to work on their feet throughout the day, lift patients, as well as carry athletic training equipment
- Master's degree
- One to two years working as an Athletic Trainer, preferably with high school-aged students
Raquel Salcedo, Director of Recruiting & Talent
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