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Job overview

Area of Responsibility
Sports Medicine
Type
Full-Time
Location
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Salary
Not Provided

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Louisiana State University (LSU)Full-TimeBaton Rouge, LA

The Core Values of LSU Athletics define who we are and what we do. They are: Excellence, Integrity, Authenticity, Perseverance, Respect, Fairness, Growth, and Service. They are the support system that sustains our success. These values work together, constantly collaborating and combining to secure our future and drive our unending work to create transformational change – for our student-athletes, for our athletics community, and for the millions across the world who know and love these three letters. Forever LSU.

The Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for the prevention, recognition, management, and rehabilitation of injuries incurred by athletes.  

75% Provide daily medical coverage to the Men's & Women's Tennis programs including: injury prevention, recognition and assessment, injury treatment and rehabilitation as well as referrals for athletic and non-athletic injuries and ailments, Maintain accurate records of injuries; Coordinate or provide transportation to medical appointments; Maintain current knowledge base with regards to modes of rehabilitation and therapy; Assist with Pre-Participation Exams; Work collaboratively with Athletic Director of Health and Wellness, Director of Sport Psychology and the Dietitian the thoughtful evaluation and referral to ADAP Services; Assist them with issues related to medication, rehabilitation and illness as well as psychological wellness for the student-athlete.

15% Serve as Medical Coordinator for any post-season Tennis regional and championship events hosted by LSU; Responsible for mentorship and supervision and the quarterly evaluation of one Intern Athletic Trainer overseeing the medical needs of the Men's & Women's Tennis Program and Athletic Training Students.

10% Participate in recruiting visits when asked by teams; Advances and supports LSU and Athletics Department initiatives through personal participation in educational and developmental opportunities, as well as participation in the creation of a respectful culture consistent with the values of LSU and its Athletics Department; Complete other tasks as assigned by Director of Sports Medicine. 

Minimum Qualifications:   

Master's degree with two years experience in athletic training at the collegiate or professional level; NATA certified for at least 2 years and eligibility for Louisiana state licensure; CPR/AED Certification.

Preferred Qualifications:  

Experience with a D1 tennis program.

Special or Physical Requirements:  

Ability to work extended days and weekends. Travel is required. Due to the nature of the position and/or position responsibilities, this position shall be subject to drug/alcohol testing in accordance with University PS-67. Pre-employment drug screen and physical required. Driver's license required.