Job Description
Mars Hill University is seeking qualified applicants to fill the position of Associate Athletic Trainer. This is a full-time 10-month position with benefits including, but not limited to: health insurance, liability insurance, TIAA-Cref Retirement fund, MedBridge account, membership and licensure fees, meal allotment, and a yearly continuing education allotment. Essential Functions: Requirements of this position include athletic health care assignments and administrative responsibilities as assigned. Sport healthcare assignments are negotiable. Currently, this position provides care for Women’s Soccer, Spirit/BMC, and Baseball. Experience: 0-1 year experience as a certified athletic trainer, evidence of experience in the college and university setting (preferred but not required) Education/ Certification(s): The successful candidate will have the following: BOC Certification, and a North Carolina State License or be eligible. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications: I. Prevention of Injuries A. Educate the appropriate patient(s) about risks associated with participation and specific activities using effective communication techniques to minimize the risk of injury and illness. B. Interpret pre-participation and other relevant screening information in accordance with accepted guidelines to minimize risk of injury and illness. C. Instruct the appropriate patient(s) about standard protective equipment by using effective communication techniques to minimize the risk of injury and illness. D. Apply appropriate prophylactic/protective measures by using commercial products or custom-made devices to minimize risk of injury and illness. E. Identify safety hazards associated with activities, activity areas, and equipment by following accepted procedures and guidelines in order to make appropriate recommendations and to minimize the risk of injury and illness. F. Maintain clinical and treatment areas by complying with safety and sanitation standards to minimize risk of injury and illness. G. Monitor participants and environmental conditions by following accepted guidelines to promote safe participation. H. Facilitate physical conditioning by designing and implementing appropriate programs to minimize injury risk. I. Facilitate healthy lifestyle behaviors using effective education, communication, and intervention risk of injury and illness and promote wellness. II. Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis A. Obtain a history through observation, interview, and/or review of relevant records to assess the pathology and extent of the injury, illness or condition. B. Inspect the involved area(s) visually to assess the pathology and extent of the injury, illness, or health-related condition. C. Palpate the involved area(s) using standard techniques to assess the pathology and extent of the injury, illness, or health-related condition. D. Perform specific tests in accordance with accepted procedures to assess the pathology and extent of the injury, illness, or health-related condition. E. Upon physician order, safely and appropriately utilize the Orthoscan Mobile DI Mini-C-Arm for imaging necessary for the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal injury. F. Formulate a clinical impression by interpreting the signs, symptoms, and predisposing factors of the injury, illness, or health-related condition to determine the appropriate course of action. G. Educate the appropriate patient(s) about the assessment by communicating information about the current or potential injury, illness, or health-related condition to encourage compliance with recommended care. H. Share assessment findings with other healthcare professionals using effective means of communication to coordinate appropriate care. III. Immediate Care A. Employ life-saving techniques through the use of standard emergency procedures in order to reduce morbidity and the incidence of mortality. B. Prevent exacerbation of non-life threatening condition(s) through the use of standard procedures in order to reduce morbidity. C. Facilitate the timely transfer of care for conditions beyond the scope of practice of the athletic trainer by implementing appropriate referral strategies to stabilize and/or prevent exacerbation of the condition(s) D. Direct the appropriate patient(s) in standard immediate care procedures using formal and informal methods to facilitate immediate care. E. Administration of Epinephrine IM via Auto-injector or Manual Draw-up in the event of emergency anaphylaxis. F. Execute the established emergency action plan using effective communication and administration practices to facilitate efficient immediate care. G. In the event of a serious injury, the following procedures will apply: Call 911 to a