Title: Head Athletic Trainer
Website: https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/
Institution: University of Alaska Anchorage
Governing Body: NCAA
Apply By Date: May 15, 2024
City: Anchorage
State: AK
Description: Head Athletic Trainer
University of Alaska Anchorage
Are you ready to join a collegial athletic training team that operates out of a state of the art sports medicine facility?
Do you enjoy working with college student-athletes? As the Head Athletic Trainer, you are responsible for all aspects of the UAA Athletic training program, that includes writing policies and procedures for individuals, facilities, treatment, and activity areas by referring to established safety and legal guidelines, NATA Role Delineation Study, and best practices. Manage, implement, and practice the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainer five domains; therapeutic intervention, assessment, evaluation and diagnosis; risk reduction, wellness and health literacy; healthcare administration and professional responsibility; and critical incident management. Recruit, hire, train, supervise, and evaluate athletic training staff including associate athletic trainer(s), assistant athletic trainer(s), student assistant(s), intern(s), and volunteer assistant(s).
UAA Athletics Mission
- We support the educational mission of the University of Alaska Anchorage.
- We protect and promote the safety, health, and wellness of our Student-Athletes.
- We guide and support our Student-Athletes in their pursuit of academic and athletic excellence.
- We strive to produce honorable graduates and citizens.
- We are actively engaged in our Community
Seawolf Athletics is located in the Alaska Airlines Center and the Avis Alaska Sports Complex, is committed to building and supporting a diverse division focused first and foremost of assisting all Seawolf student-athletes in meeting their academic and athletic goals and preparing each for entering the work force and making a positive contribution to her/his community following their years at UAA. Seawolf Athletics strives to do so through the University's intercollegiate athletic program as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Please visit www.uaa.alaska.edu for more information on the University, www.GoSeawolves.com for specific UAA Athletics information, and www.anchorage.net for more about Anchorage, Alaska.
To thrive in this position, an individual working as a Head Athletic Trainer at UAA needs to enjoy the intercollegiate athletics environment; have a passion to serve student-athletes for their health, saffety and wellness. It is also important to understand the part they play in guiding the student-athletes in health, academics and competition. This balance takes strong convictions and the ability to build positive relationships with student-athletes, coaches and staff. In addition, this individual needs to possess the ability to establish a personal work-life rhythm that provides healthy boundaries, between work and personal life.
To be successful in this role, an individual will need to have interpersonal skills that include diplomacy and a communication style that displays a well developed emotional intelligence to work with colleagues professionally. The individual needs to be able to teach, counsel, problem solve and collaborate with department stakeholders. In addition, must have ability to resolve conflicts, manage & supervise staff and budget. Record keeping and accounting skills are integral to this position.
The individual will need expert knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive patient care in the five domains of clinical practice: therapeutic intervention, assessment, evaluation and diagnosis; risk reduction, wellness and health literacy; healthcare administration and professional responsibility; and critical incident management.
The individual will need expert knowledge, skills, clinical abilities, professional behaviors and proficiencies in the following areas identified within athletic training education competencies: evidence-based practice, prevention and health promotion, clinical examination and diagnosis, acute care of injury and illness, therapeutic interventions, psycho-social strategies and referrals, health care administration, and professional development and responsibility.
The individual must be able to work evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays. They must be able to travel on a regular basis during competitive season.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree with an academic major (or graduate equivalent major program) that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Five years experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer at the collegiate level, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Knowledge of National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) Role Delineation Study and NATA best practices.
BOC Certified (Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers).
State of Alaska Athletic Training Licensure or must obtain completion ASAP and within 30 days of the job start date.
GNAC and NCAA required learning modules completed within 30 days of the job start date.
FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) certification or certification completion within 30 days of the job start date.
UA Safe Title IX certification or certification completion within 30 days of the job start date.
Applicant must possess an unrestricted Alaska driver's license (and CDL with endorsements as required) or be able to obtain an unrestricted Alaska driver's license within 60 days of accepting the job. In addition, the applicant must meet UAA's safe driving criteria.
Instructions To Apply: For full job description and to apply, please visit:
https://apptrkr.com/5211696
Description of Institution: (would include equal opportunity employer)
UA is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, educational institution and provider and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual:
http://www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination.
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Vacancy Expiration Date: 6/1/2024