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Supports the athletic programs of the University by providing athletic training services to student athletes.
Job Responsibility:
Supports the athletic programs of the University by providing athletic training services to student athletes
Provides athletic training coverage for practices and events as assigned
Treats athletic injuries occurring to varsity athlete that does not require a physician's services
Evaluates all injuries for determination of treatment
Collaborates with professional medical staff in rehabilitation program development for student-athletes to assist in their recovery
Communication with strength and conditioning staff, coaches, and student-athletes in regard to injury prevention, rehabilitation and return to play plans
Works with all athletes and coaches in the prevention of athletic related injuries
Refers athletes for further care arising from conditions indicated on the physical examination
Contributes through departmental policies, procedures, and actions to University-wide gender equity and cultural diversity efforts and to foster a climate of multi-cultural understanding and appreciation
Maintain certification through the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATABOC), as well as remain a member in 'good standing' of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), maintains Washington State Athletic Trainer License
Employees of Gonzaga University's Athletic Department must comply with all NCAA rules and regulations, and acknowledge this compliance as part of an evaluation process
Additional Duties as Assigned by the Department
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree
<1 year of related experience (or equivalent professional experience at a ratio of one year of experience for each year of required education)
BOC Certification by the time the position starts
Eligible for an athletic training license in the state of Washington
Current CPR/AED for Healthcare Providers certification (or equivalent)
Energetic and motivated self-starter with strong organization skills, ability to meet deadlines and problem-solving skills
Strong interpersonal skills
ability to relate and work well in a diverse university, community and athletic department environments
Ability to communicate in an effective manner, in writing and verbally, with numerous constituencies
Ability to be detail-oriented in a fast-paced high-pressure environment
Demonstrated working relationships with administrators, support staff, medical community, coaches and patients/student-athletes
Knowledge and/or a working understanding of medical records, insurance and evaluation following HIPAA and FERPA
Excellent administrative, organizational, time management, computer application, communication and personnel management skills
Ability to travel, work evenings and weekends as needed for position duties