The Athletic Trainer, Olympic Sports, under the medical-legal supervision of the head team physician and the head athletic trainer, with primary responsibility to assigned Olympic Sport(s). Responsibilities include prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries within the University’s comprehensive athletic medicine program. The Athletic Trainer is empowered with the unchallengeable authority to determine management and return to play of any ill or injured athlete, as the athletic trainer deems appropriate, and authorized with unchallengeable authority to cancel or modify any workout for health and safety reasons, as deemed appropriate.
Essential Functions:
Primary medical care provider with dedicated responsibility to assigned Olympic Sport athletes
Emergency medicine preparedness
Developing and implementing comprehensive emergency action plans
Assigned Olympic Sport medical staff preparedness
Supply and equipment preparedness
Preventing, recognizing, diagnosing, referring, treating, and rehabilitating injuries
Establishing criteria for safe return to practice and play and implementing the return-to-play process
Establishing and operating treatment facilities for both practice and competition situations that follow national and local standards
Determining venue and activity settings requiring the on-site presence of the athletic trainer and team physician and which require that they be available
Maintaining accurate medical records for athletes
Supervision, education and recruitment of undergraduate and graduate assistant athletic trainers
Specific supervision of certified athletic trainer(s) as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer
Work with physicians and other allied health care professionals to deliver healthcare to athletes
Other duties as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer
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
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Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree, AND:
12 months of certified athletic trainer experience.
Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept 48 months of related experience in lieu of the Bachelor's degree for a total of 60 months of experience.
Skills:
Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information
Highly organized and able to handle multiple projects and deadlines
Able to produce reports and complete work within deadlines
Able to work well with interdepartmental teams and initiatives
Able to communicate well and build rapport quickly with students, coaches, administrators, and other staff
Able to demonstrate ability to work well with a diverse group of clients
Skill set of manual and therapeutic modalities and evaluation of injury
Experience and abilities with a range of injury and illness
Certifications:
Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer, Certified
Licensed or able to get licensed per the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision
Current CPR/AED certification
Supervision: Possible supervision of student workers
Advertised Working Conditions:
Ability to engage in repetitive motions and communicate effectively
Environmental: Exposure to extreme temperature changes
Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions including in the heat and cold
Departmental Preferences:
Master's Degree
3 years of experience working with athletes
Experience in a collegiate setting
Familiarity and compliance with NCAA Bylaws, HIPAA, and FERPA
Knowledge of rules and regulations of the Athletic Conference
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