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    Assistant AD/Head Football Athletic Trainer

    Sports Organization

    Various Locations
    Full-time
    Sports
    Professional
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    Job Description

    In order to be considered for this role, after clicking "Apply Now" above and being redirected, you must fully complete the application process on the follow-up screen. Under the leadership of the Deputy A. D. responsibilities will focus on the care and prevention of injuries for the football program while following Athletics, University, Conference, and NCAA rules and regulations. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Collaborate with team physicians in the oversight and administration of athletic training for the football program within compliance with federal, state, NCAA, conference, university and athletics rules, regulations, as well as NATA guidelines / best practices related to student-athlete health and safetyOversee and provide leadership to the football sports medicine staff (full-time, GAs, and student-trainers), to include: training and development; scheduling / assignments; training room coverage; and evaluation. Ensures sports medicine coverage at all football related home and away team activitiesCollaborate with team doctors regarding football student-athlete participation in competition, practice, and off-season workoutsProvide sports medicine training services to football student-athletes, including training room coverage and attendance at team workouts, practices, and competitions (home and away). In collaboration with medical personnel, develops rehabilitation programs and establishes in-season and off-season schedules for football student-athletes. Properly document all injuries/illnesses (including mental health) into EMR platform and prepare timely / accurate reports / summaries (injury / illness, care and reconditioning updates, daily sports medicine records, etc.), to be communicated with coaches (including strength & conditioning coach), medical and related personnel as appropriate. Effectively communicate with sport performance coaches regarding the injured student-athlete's strength and conditioning parameters and limitations associated with injury rehabilitation. Ensure compliance with all prescribed rehabilitation and treatment protocols from team physicians. Perform all treatments, rehabilitations, taping/bracing, and/or casting as needed. Oversee the football student-athlete pre-participation physical examinations, records management, drug testing, and medical referrals. Certifies eligibility of football student-athletes related to area of operation. Coordinate medical care for all in-season and official team practices and workouts including home and away contests. Educate and counsel coaching staff, student-athletes, physicians, co-workers, students, parents, media, and consultants, to include health / wellness education. Represent UCFAA on local, regional, and national committees related to area of operation. Minimum Qualifications:Master’s DegreeBOC Certified in Athletic TrainingFlorida State Athletic Training Licensed (or eligible for licensure)Preferred Qualifications:Head Athletic Trainer experience at the collegiate levelDue to the nature/scope of Athletics and Athletics events, position may require work during evenings, weekends, and holidays, as well as the ability to stand / walk for extended periods of time and occasional travel. As a staff member of UCF Athletics, the selected candidate will be a person of integrity and character who shares a commitment for customer service and knowing / complying with NCAA, Conference, and institutional rules as they apply to the UCF Athletics program.

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