Athletic Trainer – Football - Athletic Medicine – Full Time 8 Hour Rotating Shifts (Exempt) (Non-Union)
EXPIRED

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA

Posted Date: Jun 01, 2024

Expired Date: Jul 19, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $60,320-$94,020/yr
  • Years of Experience
    2+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

About the Job
Job Description

As members of the comprehensive sports medicine program, athletic trainers are responsible for the prevention, evaluation, treatment, management and overall rehabilitation of student athletes and their sports-related injuries. Educates and supervises student athletes and student workers in use of rehab equipment and exercises, counseling student athletes and evaluating their conditions and progress. Monitors team practices and events, coordinates and schedules staff coverage, and facilitates fluid communications between student athletes, coaches, athletic training staff and physicians. Maintains medical records, completes injury and/or accident reports, and assists coaches in designing therapeutic and conditioning programs for injured student athletes.

Essential Duties:

  • Identifies and coordinates student athletes’ pre-participation physical examinations by taking thorough histories of illnesses and injuries, and assessing range-of- motion, muscle strength and neurological function.
  • Performs special tests for joint stability, posture, and more for specific pathologies. Stresses preventative measures including bracing, padding or taping.
  • Treats and evaluates injuries at practices and games, and administers first aid when needed, working with physicians or emergency personnel.
  • Educates, instructs and supervises athletes in use of rehab equipment and exercises, providing daily counsel and treatment for injuries.
  • Evaluates athletes’ physical condition, response and progress, and discusses with appropriate physicians and Management.
  • Informs coaches of the status of student athletes’ conditions, provides referrals to auxiliary medical personnel, and coordinates treatment plan for injured student athletes, as needed. Advises coaches, Management and fellow staff members of updates in a timely manner
  • Monitors team practices, athletic equipment, sporting grounds and environmental conditions at home and away competitions, helping to ensure safe training and playing conditions or to advise coaches if unsafe for any reason.
  • Assists in coordinating and scheduling medical coverage for all team practices and competitions at the university or elsewhere, and acts as liaison to visiting teams’ athletic trainers to ensure access to team physician and other necessary services.
  • Maintains medical records and forms for treatments given, completes injury or accident reports, and observes and assists the fitting of athletic or rehabilitative equipment.
  • Assists coaches in designing specific and/or individual conditioning, therapeutic and rehabilitative programs for injured student athletes. Coordinates and schedules pre-participation physical examinations, and helps facilitate fluid, necessary exchanges of information and follow-ups between various athletes, trainers, coaches, physicians and auxiliary medical personnel.
  • Responsible for performing duties while traveling and working nights and weekends.
  • Responsible for reporting any misconduct and/or actions not in accordance with department guidelines, policies and procedures.
  • Oversees and trains assistants physical therapy modalities employed. Evaluates assistant’s competency and supervises performance of certain tasks, as needed.
Department History

Big Ten Football 2024–2025

University of Southern California record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
University of Oregon 9–0 13–1
Indiana University 8–1 11–2
Penn State University 8–1 13–3
Ohio State University 7–2 13–2
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 6–3 10–3
University of Iowa 6–3 8–5
University of Minnesota 5–4 8–5
University of Michigan 5–4 8–5
University of Washington 4–5 6–7
Rutgers State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick 4–5 7–6
University of Southern California 4–5 7–6
University of California, Los Angeles 3–6 5–7
Michigan State University 3–6 5–7
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 3–6 7–6
University of Wisconsin-Madison 3–6 5–7
Northwestern University 2–7 4–8
University of Maryland 1–8 4–8
Purdue University 0–9 1–11

University of Southern California Sports Medicine 2024–2025

Person Role

Derrick Baker

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Paul Diaz

Associate Athletic Trainer

Jon Yonamine

Associate Athletic Trainer

Robin Scholefield

Senior Associate Athletic Director (Culture, Wellbeing & Sport Psychology)

Bennie Wylie

Director of Football Sports Performance

Russ Romano

Director of Operations (Athletic Medicine)

Kelly Dormandy

Director of Women's Basketball Sports Performance

Andre Carrera

Director Of Men's Basketball Sports Performance

University of Southern California Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role

Kurtis Shultz

Brian Lund

Athletic Trainer

Paul Diaz

Associate Athletic Trainer

Jon Yonamine

Russ Romano

Kelly Dormandy

Robin Scholefield

Senior Associate Athletic Director (Culture and Value Based Continuity)

Bennie Wylie

Director of Football Sports Performance

University of Southern California Sports Medicine 2022–2023

Person Role

Paul Diaz

Associate Athletic Trainer

Jon Yonamine

Russ Romano

Kurtis Shultz

Nik Popovic

Robin Scholefield

Senior Associate Athletic Director (Culture and Value Based Continuity)

Bennie Wylie

Director of Football Sports Performance

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