What are the responsibilities and job description for the Athletic Trainer position at Coe College?
Coe College seeks candidates for the position of Athletic Trainer. The Athletic Trainer will provide assistance in maintaining the quality medical care for the Student Athletes and in cooperation with coaches and the Athletic Department staff. In accordance with the spirit, policies and rules of Coe College, the American Rivers Conference (A-R-C), and the NCAA III, this position will further the fitness, wellness, personal, social, and academic development of Coe students.
Work Schedule: Contract Length: 10 months, paid bi-weekly over 12 months, Full-time FTE: .83
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Position Specific:
Work Schedule: Contract Length: 10 months, paid bi-weekly over 12 months, Full-time FTE: .83
Essential Job Responsibilities:
- Assist Athletic Training Services (ATS) with the medical care of assigned NCAA Division III Intercollegiate and Non-NCAA Varsity Athletic Teams.
- Assist the ATS in the daily operation of the athletic training facilities, and all that goes with the daily function of each facility.
- Provide home and away health care with assigned athletic teams as determined by Director of Athletic Training Services.
- Master’s degree required, prior experience considered.
- Required certifications: National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATABOC), Iowa Athletic Training License.
- Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States as we are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
- Successful completion of a background and driver check in accordance with Coe College policy.
Position Specific:
- Ability to present a program of intercollegiate athletics for women and for men that is educationally based, demanding and rewarding for participants, and presents the College and its students in a positive manner to the constituencies of the College.
- Exhibit exemplary personal conduct and character traits and will serve as a role model for student-athletes.
- Dedication to the educational mission of a private, residential liberal arts college.
- Ability to maintain positive relationships in a collaborative and diverse team atmosphere.
- Commitment to excellent customer and/or student service.
- Demonstrated ethical and responsible decision making.
- Alongside the entire Coe community – recruit, retain and prepare Coe students for success.
- Consistent attendance and accountability necessary to meet position objectives.
- Weekend and evening hours required.
- Travel required.
- Occasional lift, push, pull up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent twist, bend, stoop and climb.