What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Athletic Trainer position at Life University?
Job Details
Description
The Athletic Trainer is responsible for assisting in oversight of athletic health care operations to ensure optimal efficiency and effectiveness across many areas. This position is dedicated to the continuous assessment of student-athlete needs and provides a comprehensive, integrated approach to student-athlete health and well-being that mirrors Life University’s emphasis on health and wellness within a vitalistic philosophy. As a member of the support staff team, sound leadership presence is required. The Athletic Trainer performs responsibilities in alignment with the department vision of being a leading institution in performance and meaningful student-athlete experience, and consistently demonstrates valued behaviors of respect, grit, constant growth, and integrity.
Essential Position Functions
- Abide by the Athletic Department Policy and Procedures and the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) standards and practices for Life’s athletes.
- Provide coverage for home and away games along with practices as assigned.
- Supervise and maintain the athletic training room when the Director of Athletic Care is not present to meet the needs of the student-athletes.
- Serve as a liaison between the student-athlete, his/her parents, the coach, and the medical community in matters relative to the prevention, care, and management of athletic-related injuries and illnesses.
- Assist the visiting athletic teams with the necessary athletic training and medical needs.
- Plan, implement, and monitor the rehabilitation of injured student-athletes.
- Maintain the privacy of an athlete’s health information and explain how, when and why we would disclose an athlete’s protected health information.
- Attend on-campus athletic training clinics with the team physician.
- Maintain a file on the medical history of all student-athletes, which includes a formal medical history form, warning letters, emergency medical information, daily injury reports, daily treatment records, physician referrals, release records, physician notes, operative notes, and rehabilitative notes.
- Maintain an awareness of each student-athletes insurance coverage and make sure proper protocol and procedures are followed to ensure payment by the insurance company.
- Assist, as needed, in processing all insurance forms for medical fees and charges concerning sports-related injuries to student-athletes.
- Keep the Assistant Director of Athletic Health Care aware of equipment and supply needs.
- Provide advice and counsel student-athletes regarding the emergency treatments required for non-athletic/athletic injuries and illnesses.
- Make decisions relative to the participation of student-athletes in practices and competitions based on his/her examination of the injury/illness, information from the physician, sports chiropractors and other pertinent information relative to the injury/illness.
- Perform drug testing as outlined in the Department of Athletics Drug Education and Testing policy.
- Maintain current national and state licensure and certification requirements.
- Maintain knowledge of contemporary athletic training issues by participating in continuing education activities to provide an appropriate standard of care.
- Other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletic Health Care or Director of Athletics.
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training and/or Experience
- A Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) by the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers (BOC).
- A license to practice athletic training in the state of Georgia, or the attainment of such license within 30 days of acceptance of employment.
- CPR/AED Certification as defined by the BOC
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Three years’ experience in athletic training in a collegiate setting.
- Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in Athletic Training
- Experience in developing and implementing sport injury management programs at the collegiate level.
PHYISCAL DEMANDS
- Ability to lift/carry/relocate equipment and supplies to various locations for athletic events
- Ability to drive to various locations.
- Ability to demonstrate work outside in all weather conditions.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Work performed in various locations in and around the Life University campus, including athletic fields and gymnasiums.
- Travel required.
- Weekend & evening work is required. Must be flexible to accommodate a fast-paced and time demanding profession.