Assistant Athletic Trainer
EXPIRED

Pittsburg State University

Pittsburg, KS

Posted Date: Feb 21, 2024

Expired Date: May 15, 2024
About the Job
Pittsburg State University
Athletic Director
Conference
MIAA (DII)
Salary expectation
Unknown
Minimum Yrs Exp
Unknown
Work type
Full-time
Job Description

Pittsburg State University is accepting applications for Assistant Athletic Trainer. The primary function of the Assistant Athletic Trainer will serve as an assistant to the Head Athletic Trainer to provide medical care assistance and coverage to all sports within the Intercollegiate Athletics program. The primary purpose of this position is to oversee PSU’s therapeutic rehabilitation program and to split travel responsibilities (i.e. sports coverage) with all athletic trainers. This position will also assist the Head Athletic Trainer in various other ways as described below.

Duties and Responsibilities:

70% - Assist in identifying and initiating preventative programs to reduce injury/illness risk factors. Evaluate physical condition and provide skilled treatment to student athletes. Provide first aid and emergency care for athletic-related injuries and determine appropriate medical referrals as warranted. Responsible for record management of injuries and assisting in processing insurance claims. Apply therapeutic treatments and rehabilitative exercise programs to injured athletes. Also, work with the Head Athletic Trainer in identifying and initiating preventative programs to reduce injury/illness risk factors. Supervise student athletic trainers where necessary. Supervise athletes using equipment and for therapeutic and rehabilitation purposes. Maintain NATA-BOC certification and the State of Kansas licensure by attending continuing education seminars.

20% - Recognize and evaluate care of injuries and illnesses. Assist as health care liaison between physicians, coaches, administrators, parents and public. Communicate effectively with strength and conditioning coaches regarding the injured student-athletes strength and conditioning parameters and limitations associated with injury rehabilitation.

Department History

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