The Associate Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist - Football, under the medical- legal supervision of the head team physician, the head athletic trainer, and director of rehabilitation with direct primary responsibility to Football, is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injury and illness within the University’s comprehensive athletic medicine program, with primary responsibility to Football; empowered with the authority to determine management and return to play of any ill or injured athlete, or modify any workout for health and safety reasons, as he or she deems appropriate. A focus on collaborating with other stakeholders to ensure positive culture and student-athlete performance and well-being.
Essential Functions:
Serve alongside a team of medical providers with a dedicated responsibility to football athletes, ensuring appropriate prevention, recognition, diagnosis, referral, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic related injury and illness.
Work with a consistent network of physicians, the head athletic trainer, and other allied health care professionals to deliver and support optimal healthcare to football athletes
Establish effective and consistent communication strategies with those parties identified as necessary to ensure clear communication and expectations relating to athlete healthcare.
Collaborate within a multi-discipline performance team, to identify practices that are scientific based and considered foundational best practices based upon applicable data.
Collaborate with the Head Team Physician and Director of Rehabilitation to establish criteria, design, and implement a plan for return throughout the return-to-play process
Aid in establishing and operating a treatment and rehabilitation facility to ensure healthcare remains consistent, foundational, and based from scientific best practices and principles
Collaborate with the Head Team Physician, Head Athletic Trainer, and Director of Rehabilitation to establish systems for critical review of the literature supporting current trends of injury, rehab, and recovery within football.
Maintain accurate medical and rehabilitation records for football athletes
Supervise certified athletic trainer(s) directly assigned to football.
Recruit, educate, and supervise undergraduate students assigned to football.
Other duties as assigned by the Athletics Health Care Administrator/Head Athletic Trainer, and/or Director of Rehabilitation
Distribution of Duties:
Injury Prevention - athlete focused and program focused with coaches
Injury/Illness Evaluation - assess acute conditions and determine plan
Injury/Illness Management - implement care & treatment plan
Rehabilitation - operative & non-operative rehabilitation
Documentation - maintain athlete personal medical record
Administration - as warranted tasks with professional medical staff, coaches, compliance, etc
Athlete workout - present for organized/supervised practices and strength & conditioning
Sport Competition - attend all home and away competitions
Required Education: Master's Degree AND;
3 years of related experience
Skills
Knowledge of athletic training techniques and their appropriate application.
Skill set of manual and therapeutic modalities and evaluation of injury.
Experience and abilities with a range of injury and illness.
Proven record of implementing athlete treatment plans, safely and effectively.
Certifications
Certified Athletic Trainer by the Board of Certification (BOC) and/or Licensed Physical Therapist
Licensed per the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision
Current CPR/AED certification
Departmental Preferences:
5 years of experience working with athletes; experience in a collegiate setting
Familiarity and compliance with NCAA Bylaws, HIPAA, and FERPA
Knowledge of institutional, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations
Advertised Physical Requirements:
Must be able to climb, crouch, pull, push, reach, stand, engage in repetitive motions, communicate, hear and see including color, depth perception and clarity.
Ability to engage in repetitive motions and communicate effectively
Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions including in the heat and cold
Special Instructions:
If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing.
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Hiring contingent upon a Background Check?: Yes
Special Indications: Hiring contingent upon police records check, Hiring contingent upon driver's license check