What are the responsibilities and job description for the Athletic Trainer, part-time position at The Hun School of Princeton?
The Hun School of Princeton seeks a dynamic and creative part-time Athletic Trainer. The athletic trainer is responsible for the care, treatment, and prevention of athletic injuries and for all students involved in the interscholastic program. The athletic trainer, under the supervision of the team physician and head athletic trainer, is also responsible for implementing programs to prevent injuries, to treat injuries, and to establish procedures for rehabilitation. The athletic trainer position reports to the head athletic trainer and the co-directors of athletics.
Responsibilities Overview:
Work with athletic training team with all aspects of our athletic training program, including but not limited to:
- Attend practices/games of athletic events. Should a conflict arise between multiple games, a prioritized list will be determined between the head athletic trainer and the co-directors of athletic;.
- On game days and practice days, a schedule will be created to provide appropriate coverage prior to and after competition or practice. Game days and practices days could include school scheduled days off and holidays as well as weekends;
- Carry out patient specific rehabilitation programs;
- Maintaining the training room its cleanliness;
- Meet & communicate with the head athletic trainer on a daily basis;
- Maintaining accurate and up to date files for the following:
- Medical excuses and release forms;
- Initial injury/ accident report forms;
- Pre-season physical forms (in coordination with the Health Services Office);
- Daily log treatment;
- IMPACT baseline testing;
- Communicate athlete participation and clearance status with coaches;
- Prepare a list of students with Allergy and Medication issues for coaches;
- Maintain accurate records, communicate effectively with our health office and coaches, and keep proper inventory;
- Distribute water coolers and ice chest daily to each team (ability to lift a 10 gallon water cooler -approximate weight 65lbs);
- Assist with athletic office duties should it be deemed necessary by the co-directors of athletics;
- Perform tasks which are supportive in nature to the essential functions of the job, which may be altered or redesigned as necessary.
Requirements:
- Bachelor degree required, advanced degree a plus;
- Maintain NATA certification and registration with the State of NJ Medical Examiner's office;
- Work hours will fluctuate each week based on competition and practice schedules which includes days, evenings, weekends, and school holiday;
- Must be detailed oriented as well as through and accurate attention to details and communication;
- Excellent interpersonal skills including responsive customer service and strong oral and written communication;
- Strong technical competency and ability to learn new technology;
- Ability to prioritize and effectively manage diverse tasks in a fast-paced environment, and complete job responsibilities with minimal supervision direction;
- Value collegiality and teamwork;
- Must possess good social skills and ability to interact and work with a diverse group that makes up the Hun School community including students, parents co-workers, staff, and faculty;
- A commitment to a diverse and inclusive community;
- Must possess good judgment, tact, sensitivity, and discretion in the handling of confidential information, materials and situations;
- Display the highest ethical and professional behavior;
- Must pass a State of New Jersey criminal background check and be fingerprinted;
- Perform tasks which are supportive in nature to the essential functions of the job, which may be altered or redesigned as necessary.
ABOUT THE HUN SCHOOL
The Hun School of Princeton is a co-educational, private day and boarding school in Princeton, New Jersey. Individual attention and strong student-faculty relationships are the hallmarks of the School. On the 50-acre campus between Philadelphia and New York City, student-centered, hands-on learning prepares students for the global community in which they will live and work.
The Hun School is comprised of 645 students in its Middle School, Upper School, and Postgraduate Program. Our campus is home to students from twenty-two countries and fifteen states.
Our campus is located in historic Princeton, New Jersey, a short train ride away from both New York City (50 miles) and Philadelphia (45 miles). Home to Princeton University, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton Theological Seminary, and an array of cultural centers and organizations, Princeton is regarded as one of the most academically-minded communities in the world. Often named one of the country's best places to live, Princeton is a friendly, multicultural community surrounded by mountains, parks, and lakes. There are award-winning museums and theaters, celebrated public and private schools, destination restaurants and hotels, and a robust calendar of community events to enjoy.
Our mission:
The Hun School of Princeton empowers each student to thrive in a diverse and ever-changing world, by nurturing resilient character, providing individual mentorship, and inspiring vigorous and joyful learning.
Our community:
In our mission of educating global citizens with resilient character, we actively seek candidates who can bring a diversity of experiences and perspectives to our community. The Hun School of Princeton is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristics or activity protected by law.
To apply: The Hun School of Princeton Employment Application
Please contact Sean Costello (seancostello@hunschool.org), Co-Director of Athletics, should you have any questions about the position or Patrick Napolitano, Associate Director of Human Resources (patricknapolitano@hunschool.org), should you have any questions about the application process. No phone calls, please.