Job Description
Position: Assistant Athletic Trainer
Women’s Soccer & Softball
Attention: This a full time, 12 month position. Compensation is 48,000 annually, including BOC and state licensure fees, plus allotment for CEU’s.
The key principles of this job are to:
Support ACU’s Mission: Educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world.
Scope:
Responsibilities include prevention, care and rehabilitation of injuries/illnesses involving student-athletes as Assistant Athletic trainer for ACU Women’s Soccer and Softball. Assist with medical documentation, insurance, facility maintenance, and inventory management as needed. This position reports to the Senior Associate AD for Sports Medicine.
Basic Responsibilities
A. Injury Prevention
B. Injury/Illness Recognition and Evaluation
C. Injury/Illness Management/Treatment
D. Injury/Illness Rehabilitation
E. Program Organization and Administration
F. Education and Counseling
G. Practice/Conditioning and Game Coverage
Essential Duties include the following:
A. Injury Prevention
Pre-season physical exams, especially to identify and protect preexisting physical conditions that might predispose student-athlete to injury.
Coordinate with strength and conditioning coach(s) and be able to create and carry out postseason, off-season, preseason and in-season basic conditioning programs to assist the athletes in gaining and maintaining maximum physical conditioning.
Must be able to construct, and apply all types of protective devices, including but not limited to the following: taping; bracing; splints; casts.
Assist the coaching staff and equipment manager in monitoring safe and unsafe conditions, including environmental concerns, equipment and playing field(s) or location(s).
B. Injury/Illness Recognition and Evaluation
Must have a thorough knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, pathologies, kinesiology and biomechanics to properly assess injury/illness.
Knowledge and application of determining the extent of an injury/illness.
C. Injury/Illness Management
Current CPR/AED/First Aid certification(s)
Ability to provide proper emergency medical care.
Ability to provide therapeutic treatment regimens to aid recovery.
Making prompt and appropriate medical referrals.
Coordinate the proper channels for the Sports Medicine Team, including General Practitioner, Orthopedic Surgeon and other specialists.
D. Injury/Illness Rehabilitation
Skilled in creating, facilitating exercise rehabilitation, and other therapeutic methods for full restoration of a student-athlete.
Assess, by objective measurement, when goals and recovery have been achieved, thus minimizing risk of regression and/or re-injury. This includes intermittent testing and reevaluation.
E. Program Organization and Administration
Assist in maintaining and updating a comprehensive medical records program (EMR), including daily injury records, permanent health records, rehabilitation reports, follow-up care, inventory, medical information release forms, SOAP notes, referral forms, injury status, coach injury reports, and any information relating to the physical condition of all intercollegiate student-athletes.
Assist in facility upkeep, maintaining facility and equipment in good working condition; assist in managing day-to-day operations of the athletic training room.
Reporting any unsafe facility or equipment in prompt fashion to the appropriate ACU personnel. Also, establishing if an immediate threat to ACU staff, patrons, and/or any person(s) in the vicinity are in immediate danger, and acting accordingly for their and your personal safety.
Assist in the coordination and filing of all medical claims and payments relating to intercollegiate athletic injuries/illness.
Assist in enforcing standard policies and procedures for all sports.
Assist in all drug-testing programs related to NCAA and WAC membership as well as ACU mandated policies and procedures.
Assist in recruitment and clinical supervision of MAT students for professional careers in athletic training.