PURPOSE OF THIS POSITION:
The athletic trainer reports to the Head Athletic Trainer and provides consistent athletic training coverage for varsity student athletes.Â
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
The athletic trainer is a board-certified health care professional who provides preventative services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions to intercollegiate athletes. The athletic trainer works under the direction of the team physician and provides care to Western New England’s 23 NCAA athletic teams.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Â Assist in the daily operations of the Athletic Training Room.
- Perform all athletic training duties, including but not limited to assessment, prevention, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses.
- Assess new injuries and determine appropriate course of action within Massachusetts state license scope of practice.
- Work closely with Team Physician, consulting medical professionals and University Health Services providers.
- Appropriately document all injuries, treatments and rehabilitation services provided using the applicable method for documentation.
- Maintain communication with the Head Athletic Trainer, athletic training staff, coaches, and administrators.
- Apply WNE Concussion policy in conjunction with Athletic Training staff, University Health Services, Team Physician and Clinical ImPACT Consultant.
- Educate student-athletes and coaches on signs, symptoms, causes and recognition of concussions.
- Travel with athletic teams for various events throughout the year, including spring break.
- Become a Preceptor for local college Athletic Training Students.
- Act as a primary athletic trainer for designated teams and be responsible for the following:
- Ensuring student-athletes are fully cleared through University and NCAA requirements
- Communicating with University Health Services, Team Physician, and other medical consultants to ensure optimal care for each student-athlete
- Communicating with team coach regarding student-athlete clearance, pre-existing medical conditions, providing safe environments for team practices and games.
- Stocking team med kit for away contests and contacting host AT for away contests to coordinate treatment for student-athletes.
- Perform other duties as assigned by Head Athletic Trainer and Director of Athletics.
MARGINAL DUTIES:
- Represent University at Conference, Regional or National meetings/Conferences
- May assist with departmental special events (ex. Hall of Fame, Sports Banquets, Open Houses)
- May assist in operations management (ex. hosted playoffs, tournaments, expected large crowd games)
- May supervise athletic training work-study program, including training, scheduling and approving hours of students.
- May serve on committees to recruit and hire new staff.