This is a full-time, exempt position with benefits. The Associate Athletic Trainer (AAT) reports directly to the Head Athletic Trainer (HAT) and provides an environment which will allow the student-athlete the chance to grow physically, socially, culturally, intellectually and morally. The AAT will assist in providing Athletic Training services for 15 intercollegiate sports and several JV programs. Sporting assignments to be determined by the HAT.
POSITION FUNCTIONS
Athletic Training Services: Provide Athletic Training services, first aid, or emergency care for the student-athletes and coaching staff; assist in the daily operation of the Athletic Training room; recommend procedures for the prevention, assessment, and treatment of athletic injuries; provide emergency care and first aid in the event of emergency until, paramedics, physicians, or other health care providers arrive; recommend and coordinate the rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Communications/Public Relations: Serve as a role model for the students; coordinate referrals to healthcare providers; maintain relationships with team doctors, and consultants, staff; consult with parents/guardians of CTX student athletes regarding sports injuries when applicable; maintain a positive rapport with department coaches, faculty, staff and students.
Administrative Support: Maintain accurate and secure records related to individual injuries, personal medical history of athletes and insurance information. Document services provided, order equipment as needed, and maintain the Athletic Training room standards.
Program Support: Attend all assigned competitive athletic school events; attend all assigned team sport practices; serve on department and university committees as needed; assist in department fundraising and other events; assist the HAT in all other duties as assigned.
4-5 years of experience as an athletic trainer in a collegiate setting
POSITION SUMMARY
This is a full-time, exempt position with benefits. The Associate Athletic Trainer (AAT) reports directly to the Head Athletic Trainer (HAT) and provides an environment which will allow the student-athlete the chance to grow physically, socially, culturally, intellectually and morally. The AAT will assist in providing Athletic Training services for 15 intercollegiate sports and several JV programs. Sporting assignments to be determined by the HAT.
Athletic Training Services: Provide Athletic Training services, first aid, or emergency care for the student-athletes and coaching staff; assist in the daily operation of the Athletic Training room; recommend procedures for the prevention, assessment, and treatment of athletic injuries; provide emergency care and first aid in the event of emergency until, paramedics, physicians, or other health care providers arrive; recommend and coordinate the rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Communications/Public Relations: Serve as a role model for the students; coordinate referrals to healthcare providers; maintain relationships with team doctors, and consultants, staff; consult with parents/guardians of CTX student athletes regarding sports injuries when applicable; maintain a positive rapport with department coaches, faculty, staff and students.
Administrative Support: Maintain accurate and secure records related to individual injuries, personal medical history of athletes and insurance information. Document services provided, order equipment as needed, and maintain the Athletic Training room standards.
Program Support: Attend all assigned competitive athletic school events; attend all assigned team sport practices; serve on department and university committees as needed; assist in department fundraising and other events; assist the HAT in all other duties as assigned.
4-5 years of experience as an athletic trainer in a collegiate setting
Maintain BOC certification
Maintain state licensure from the Texas Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers
Requires on-campus attendance to care for athletes
Comply with the Concordia University Texas’ Department of Athletics Procedures Handbook, NCAA and SCAC Manuals.
Responsible to maintain a professional image while representing the University at games, practices, away trips, conventions or meetings and in the local community
Working knowledge of MS Office including MS Word, Excel and MS Outlook
A valid driver’s license and clear driving record without restrictions is required
Ability to articulate and model the Concordia University Texas mission, vision and values
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Expected to work extended hours and days
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
Must be able to stand on feet outside for a long period of time
The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential duties and responsibilities of this position. It may not contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to perform this job.
Commitment to the Concordia Mission
Concordia University Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Concordia University Texas empowers students of all backgrounds to lead lives of critical thought, compassionate action and courageous leadership. As a liberal arts university, Concordia develops the mind, heart, soul, and body, preparing leaders for lives of service. As a private, faith-based university, employees must be supportive of our mission. We actively seek candidates who have professional skills, experience, and willingness to strengthen campus diversity, equity, and inclusion in support of our mission as an institution and our strategic plan. To the extent allowed by law, we reserve the right to give preference in employment based upon religion. Concordia does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, and any other basis protected by law.