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Head Athletic Trainer

Notre Dame Of Maryland University
Full-time
On-site
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
$55,000 - $57,000 USD yearly

Title: Head Athletic Trainer 

FLSA: Exempt

Hours: Full Time, 40/week, 12 month

I. Reporting Relationships

Position Reports to: Director of Athletics

Supervisory Responsibility: Assistant Athletic Trainer

Indirect Supervisory Responsibility: none

Position Backup is: Assistant Athletic Trainer

II. Basic Function

Responsible for the preventive, emergency and rehabilitative medical care of the varsity athletic team members. Provide coverage for NDMU sports camps and clinics as needed.

III. Essential Functions

  1. Provide preventive care and emergency treatment for NDMU varsity student-athletes at all home contests and practices.
  2. Provide rehabilitation supervision and other follow-up treatment for NDMU varsity student­ athletes.
  3. Serve as an Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI) for Towson University Student Athletic Trainers or other CAATE programs.
  4. Provides care and treatment of visiting team student-athletes. Communicate recommended follow-up treatment to visiting coach and athletic trainer.
  5. Maintain injury treatment and rehabilitation records; prepare end-of-season summaries for the Director of Athletics.
  6. Serve as primary liaison to NDMU team physician as well as student-athletes' personal physicians. Provide referrals to other physicians as treatment requires.
  7. Communicate with opposing team athletic trainers regarding treatment for NDMU student­ athletes prior to travel.
  8. Regular, professional communication with coaches, student-athletes, athletic department staff, and student-workers.
  9. Attend weekly athletics department meetings.
  10. Ensure the athletic training department's compliance with applicable laws surrounding health information privacy (HIPAA), FERPA, Title IX etc.
  11. Ensure the athletic training department's compliance with NDMU, NCAA and United East policies and procedures.
  12. Coordinate purchasing and maintain inventory of all medical treatment supplies and equipment.
  13. Use SportsWare software to maintain student-athlete health records and injury documentation.
  14. Performs administrative functions related to the management of the athletic training program, such as secondary insurance claims, creation and revision of sports medicine policies and procedures, documentation of all injuries and rehabilitation, and athletic conference-related sports medicine paperwork and communication.
  15. Attend athletic conference and/or athletic training meetings.
  16. Collaborate with the Department of Public Safety the servicing and maintenance of the Athletic Department's Automatic External Defibrillators (AED).
  17. Coordinate with the University Laboratory Safety Officer for the disposal of medical waste, and compliance with University OSHA safety guidelines.
  18. Prepare and maintain first aid kits for team travel.
  19. Supervise the Assistant Athletic Trainer
  20. Required to cover summer sports camps and/or clinics as hosted by NDMU.
  21. Performs such similar, comparable or related duties as may be assigned or required.

IV. Qualifications

Knowledge: Qualified candidates will have a bachelor's degree, with a master's degree preferred, current NATABOC certification, Maryland Licensure by the Maryland Board of Physicians or be eligible for certification, and CPR/AED for the Healthcare Provider certification by a NATA approved provider. Preference will be given to candidates who have certification as CPR/AED instructors. Candidates must also have a minimum of two years of experience as an athletic trainer at the collegiate level or a minimum of three years' experience at the high school level. Candidates should be detail oriented, highly organized, computer literate, and able to operate injury rehabilitation equipment. Candidates need to be available to work evening and weekend hours.

Experience: Minimum two years of experience as an athletic trainer at the collegiate level or minimum three years of experience at the high school level.

Skills/Aptitude: Detail oriented, highly organized, ability to communicate professionally and effectively, computer literate, able to operate injury rehabilitation equipment and familiar with fitness and conditioning equipment. Use of SportsWare software to track and document athletic injuries and conditions.

Working Conditions: Normal office environment. Will involve evening and weekend commitments. Will require long periods of standing, sitting or walking. Must be able to lift at least 30 pounds and assist with game day setup. This position has been identified as having a potential risk for occupational exposure to potentially infectious material; as such, this position is required to be offered the Hepatitis B Vaccine at no cost to the employee, and annual training on Preventing Exposure to Bloodbourne Pathogens must be completed.

Additional Information:

Notre Dame of Maryland University does not discriminate in offering equal access to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or protected veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policy: Greg FitzGerald, Chief of Staff, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, 410-532-5109.

For all other employment inquiries, please contact Human Resources at 410-532-5898 or human_resources@ndm.edu. Notre Dame of Maryland University is an EEO employer.