What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Athletic Trainer - Division of Intercollegiate Athletics position at University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine?
Division Intercollegiate AthleticsThe Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (DIA) invites applications for an Assistant Athletic Trainer to support football. In addition, the Assistant Athletic Trainer will play a critical role in supporting the broader strategic priorities of the DIA, and ultimately this position will help foster a life-changing experience for student-athletes.Since 1892, DIA has operated on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to support its intercollegiate athletic programs. Today, DIA supports 21 intercollegiate varsity sports which compete as a part of the Big Ten Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. DIA provides the resources for over 500 student-athletes to participate at the highest levels of their respective sports. This extensive support ecosystem includes over 35 departments employing over 300 dedicated staff members including 80 plus varsity coaches working collaboratively to provide individualized championship-caliber opportunities to our student-athletes, in the classroom, in the competitive arena, and in personal and professional development, to enhance their growth and life preparation. The DIA mission is to Unify, Develop, Inspire, and Achieve, for the benefit of our student-athletes, our university, and our broader community.DIA has set forth six strategic priorities to help guide and advance its overarching mission: Championship people, championship mindset; strategic innovation and investment; athletic success; financial sustainability; win championships; community engagement and enrichment. Together, these priorities present a cohesive vision for the direction of the department.Organizational RelationshipThis position will report to the Head Football Athletic Trainer.
Job SummaryFor a complete list of duties and responsibilities, you can view the complete Job DescriptionImpact in Your First YearWithin 3 months, you will: Become familiar with the vision and priorities of DIA and the sports medicine department.Within 6 months, you will: Cultivate relationships within DIA and specifically the football program.By the end of the first year, you will: Attend professional development and networking education sessions to improve self and department.Minimum QualificationsRequired: Master’s degree required in Athletic Training or related field. Minimum of two years’ experience as a certified athletic trainer required, with experience in a college athletics setting.Preferred QualificationsThree to five years of certified athletic training experience in a college athletic setting preferred.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Job Category: Education & Student Services
Apply at: https://jobs.illinois.edu
Job SummaryFor a complete list of duties and responsibilities, you can view the complete Job DescriptionImpact in Your First YearWithin 3 months, you will: Become familiar with the vision and priorities of DIA and the sports medicine department.Within 6 months, you will: Cultivate relationships within DIA and specifically the football program.By the end of the first year, you will: Attend professional development and networking education sessions to improve self and department.Minimum QualificationsRequired: Master’s degree required in Athletic Training or related field. Minimum of two years’ experience as a certified athletic trainer required, with experience in a college athletics setting.Preferred QualificationsThree to five years of certified athletic training experience in a college athletic setting preferred.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Maintain knowledge of, and compliance with, specific NCAA, Big Ten Conference, and institution rules that relate to this position is required.
- Maintain NATABOC certification and state licensure through regular attendance of continuing education programs and conferences.
- Maintain Occupational and Safety Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines for the DIA (Department of Intercollegiate Athletics) Sports Medicine Department
- Knowledge of concussion testing and evaluations as it relates to the health of male and female student-athletes and use as needed utilizing clinical judgement in coordination with medical supervision.
- Championship Mindset and Expectations Understands and displays professionalism and integrity that builds and maintains trust between student-athletes and fellow DIA staff; Prioritizes and contributes to the life changing student-athlete experience; Adheres to University, DIA, Big Ten, and NCAA rules and regulations; Commitment to the Athletics Department and University’s mission and values; Flexible to various scheduling to include nights, weekend work and some holidays, team travel; and Maintain professional competency and skills required for professional practice.
Job Category: Education & Student Services
Apply at: https://jobs.illinois.edu
Salary : $62,000 - $75,000