Athletic Trainer I - Field Hockey/Women’s T&F
EXPIRED

University of Delaware

Newark, DE

Posted Date: Jan 17, 2024

Expired Date: Jan 29, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    Not provided
  • Work Type
    Full-time

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Athletic Director
Conference
C-USA (DI)

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

Pay Grade: 28E

Context of the Job:

The Athletic Trainer I, Field Hockey/Women's T&F, at the University of Delaware is a valued member within the University and Department of Athletics, Community & Campus Recreation (DACCR), upholding and embracing the departmental mission of 'Achieving Excellence Together'. Under the general direction of the Athletic Trainer II (Associate AT) the Athletic Trainer I position is responsible for assisting with all aspects of athletic training for an NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics program, spirit program and designated club sport program including, but not limited to rehabilitation of athletic injuries/illnesses, injury evaluation, management, and documentation, treatment/preparation for practices and competitions, on-site coverage, supervision of athletic training students, and assigned team travel.

Major Responsibilities:

Clinical 70%

  • Plans, organizes and delivers treatment/rehabilitation programs specific to student athletes as medically prescribed by the Sports Medicine Physician or supervisor.
  • Advises and treats student athletes to maintain physical fitness for participation in athletic competition.
  • Records and maintains appropriate treatment/rehabilitation records for student-athletes.
  • Evaluates athletes' physical condition, response and progress and discuss with appropriate physician and supervisor.
  • Informs coaches of status of athletes' condition.
  • Maintains direct contact with the sports medicine doctors, coaching staff, strength & conditioning staff, University administrators, student athletes and parents.
  • Interfaces with student athletes, staff, coaches, physicians, athletic trainers and auxiliary medical personnel for counseling purposes and information exchange.
Department History

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