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Head Athletic Trainer
Exempt, On-Campus
Director of Athletics
The goal for each member of the USW campus community is to believe and live consistently by the principles of the mission of the University. The USW mission is as follows:
University of the Southwest is a Christ-centered educational community dedicated to developing men and women for a lifetime of servant leadership by emphasizing individual faith, responsibility, and initiative.
Teaching at University of the Southwest adheres to belief in God, in the Bible as the inspired Word of God, in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and in the separation of church and state.
University of the Southwest strives for excellence in academic curriculum, campus life programming, and student activities in a supportive educational community where freedom of thought and expression is honored and the demonstration of faith in acts of service is encouraged.
At University of the Southwest, students are instructed and mentored by a faculty and staff who demonstrate Christ-centered values and maintain an environment where students can live and work cooperatively, valuing the multiple cultures from which they came.
As a community of initiative, University of the Southwest challenges graduates to become enterprising members of our society contributing to the common good by advocating and participating in the productive commerce of free enterprise, the constitutional privilege of self-government, and the practical contributions of community service.
This position will be responsible for the organization, development and coordination of the USW athletic training program according to the goals and objectives of a NAIA Division I intercollegiate athletic program at the local, regional, and national level. This position will develop, organize, and manage the evaluation, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries of all USW student-athletes. This position reports directly to the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Manage and supervise the health care of student-athletes for each of USW’s sport teams
Evaluate injuries and coordinate any emergency medical response when a student-athlete is seriously injured in practice or competition
Utilize evidence-based techniques in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries
Develop and implement the appropriate rehabilitation programs when injuries occur, ensuring the student-athlete is medically cleared for return to competition in a safe and timely manner
Assist in the development of preventative conditioning program(s) within each sport to safely increase the maximum performance from each student-athlete while minimizing injuries
Organize and maintain all student-athlete medical records for the required NAIA timeframe, keep each file up-to-date to facilitate insurance billing and payments, and maintain proper documentation for any future medical or legal claims
Organize and direct preseason physicals with physicians and coordinate medical clearance for all team activities, including practice, conditioning, weight lifting, and competition
Ensure all required student-athlete paperwork is completed and filed prior to any team workouts
Act as a liaison between student-athletes, coaches, and team physicians regarding medicalinjuries or illness within a timely basis
Maintain and document NATA certification requirements and New Mexico state license (or have ability to quickly acquire NM license), CPR and First Aid for Healthcare Workers for all USW athletic trainers
Direct, supervise, and mentor associate athletic trainers to ensure appropriate coverages for all sport teams
Develop and utilize yearly budgets to order or acquire needed supplies, equipment, repairs, travel, membership dues, and professional development
Update and maintain EAPs as needed
Communicate with fellow athletic trainers in a timely basis before each sports’ away competition for any student-athletes’ medical needs
Performs other related duties as assigned
Participates in campus activities
Master’s Degree required in an appropriate field of study
A minimum of 3 years of athletic trainingand/or sports medicine experience at the NCAA/NAIA intercollegiate level preferred
NATA Certification in good standing, NM Athletic Trainers’ License (or ability to acquire quickly), and current CPR and First Aid for Healthcare Workers are required
Proficient computer skills are also highly preferred
Must possess a thorough knowledge and understanding of a NAIA-affiliated conference, departmental and University compliance rules and regulations as well as a commitment to those ideals
Demonstrated commitment towards academic integrity and the graduation of the student-athlete
Demonstrated commitment towards student-athlete welfare
Demonstrated commitment towards fiscal responsibility
Excellent organizational skills
The ability to provide strong leadership and direction for assigned administrative area of responsibility
Demonstrated ability to be a “Team Player” within the Department of Athletics and the University
Commitment to the overall Mission, Philosophy, and Goals of the Department of Athletics and the University
Applications should be submitted via email toVeronica Torrez (vtorrez@usw.edu).
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