Employment and Jobs at Mary Baldwin
Mary Baldwin University (MBU) seeks a full time Assistant Athletic Trainer for its NCAA Division III athletics program. The successful candidate reports directly to the Head Athletic Trainer.
Located in Staunton, VA, Mary Baldwin University recently grew from college to university status reflecting its growing range of bachelor’s, master level, and doctoral programs. The University has nearly doubled its undergraduate enrollment in the last four years and reported record-breaking enrollment for the 2020-21 academic year. MBU is a very diverse entrepreneurial institution with a record of innovation aspiring to meet the evolving higher education needs of society.
Employment and Jobs at Mary Baldwin
Mary Baldwin University (MBU) seeks a full time Assistant Athletic Trainer for its NCAA Division III athletics program. The successful candidate reports directly to the Head Athletic Trainer.
Located in Staunton, VA, Mary Baldwin University recently grew from college to university status reflecting its growing range of bachelor’s, master level, and doctoral programs. The University has nearly doubled its undergraduate enrollment in the last four years and reported record-breaking enrollment for the 2020-21 academic year. MBU is a very diverse entrepreneurial institution with a record of innovation aspiring to meet the evolving higher education needs of society.
Apply NowThe successful candidate will assist in all facets of the athletic training program for MBU’s 15-sport NCAA Division III athletics program, including:
Provide sport coverage for practices and games, which may require travel; must be available for treatment prior to and following practices and contests
Coordinate with visiting teams to supply athletic training needs
Assist in COVID testing for student-athletes, staff, and officials
Work in conjunction with the University’s Strength and Conditioning designee(s) to ensure safety in the design and implementation of fitness, nutrition and conditioning programs customized to meet individual needs
Assist in ordering and maintaining inventory supplies and clinical equipment
Maintain a positive athletic training room culture
Incorporate new methods and techniques arising from the ever-changing field of sports medicine
Comply with all NATA, NCAA and athletic conference medical policies, protocol and operations manual, as well as with all applicable employment policies and laws
Assist in coordinating and scheduling physical examinations and medical referrals for student-athletes to determine their ability to compete
Supervise any graduate assistant athletic trainers, athletic training students and work study students, if and as applicable
Counsel players with regards to dietary needs, nutritional supplements and NCAA banned substances
Assist with drug testing for the athletic department
Maintain complete and accurate up to date student-health and participation records in the electronic medical record system
Electronically document first report of injury, student-athlete treatments, and return to play dates
Maintain daily treatment rehabilitation logs
Communicate on a regular basis with the Head Athletic Trainer and team physician regarding injury reports and updates, as well as the coaching staff
Initiate and collaborate internally on insurance claims for student athlete injuries as a result of their participation in NCAA athletics
Coordinate medical referrals and serve as a liaison between student athletes, physicians, coaches, parents and school administrators
Demonstrate and apply interpersonal skills required to work effectively with student athletes, coaches, and other team personnel and staff
Participate in community service/educational programs related to sports medicine
Willingness to participate in or lead on-campus research in areas of specialization
Serve as a mandated reporter for all student conduct issues and report such information accordingly
Perform other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree. BOC Athletic Training Certification. CPR and AED certifications as well as a Virginia license for Athletic Training or be eligible to obtain the state license. Candidates must have strong organizational skills and a proven ability to work collaboratively within the athletic department and throughout the University community. Strong oral and written communication skills. Knowledge of and commitment to NCAA Division III rules. Valid driver’s license and ability to establish driver eligibility under the University’s Driving and Motor Vehicle Policy. The successful candidate must pass all required background and reference checks.
Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree. Previous experience in collegiate athletics. Previous history of relationship-building and cultivation of former student-athletes and other program stakeholders.
Interested candidates must apply by sending cover letter, resume, references and salary expectations to Mary Baldwin Director of Athletics Tom Byrnes at tpbyrnes@marybaldwin.edu. No phone call inquiries will be considered. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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